A Second Report On the Public Roads of Georgia

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A Second Report On the Public Roads of Georgia
S W Samuel Washington Mccallie
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The softer varieties, in places, consist mainly of fragments of shells and a limited amount of sand cemented together by a calcareous matrix. This class of limestone has been used to a limited extent for road and street surfacing both in South Georgia and Florida, where it seems to give general satisfaction. It readily cements into a compact, hard- ened surface, comparatively free from dust. This material has been used in the last few years on some of the streets in the city of Macon, where it ...has given fair results. The hard limestones of South Georgia appear to have had but little use, so far, in road construction; nevertheless, they are more or less widely distributed, and they seem to be fairly well adapted to that purpose.
EOAD CCNSTEUCTION 23 GEAVEL. Gravel deposits are quite plentiful along the northern border of the Coastal Plain, where they are often seen in thick beds outcropping beneath the superficial layers of sand. The pebbles are all water-worn, and evidently mark the limit of an old shore line.


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