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Carroll Street in Brooklyn mit Asphaltplatten, 1900

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CARROLL STREET, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, 1900. After paving with Trinidad sheet-asphalt in 1900.

Identifier: cityroadspavemen00juds Title: City roads and pavements suited to cities of moderate size. Year: 1902 (1900s) Authors: Judson, William Pierson, 1849-1925 Subjects: Streets Pavements Roads Publisher: New York : The Engineering news publishing company Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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Text Appearing Before Image: CARROLL STREET, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, 1900.Before covering cobble pavement with sheet-asphalt in 1900. 116 SUKKKT-AS Ill ALT rAVKMKNT.

Text Appearing After Image: CARROLL STREET, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, 1900.After paving with Trinidad sheet-asphalt in 1900. 117 CITY ROADS AND PAVEMENTS.GRADE AND CROWN. The actual steepest grades existing in various citiesare shown in the accompanying table, in order thatthose having doubts in any extreme case may examinesome of these grades and observe the results. Actual Grades of Sheet-Asphalt. CITY. State. Ft. per loofeet. CITY. State. Ft. per loofeet. Buffalo Erie N. Y....Penn.... Mich Conn Ohio....N. Y.... Neb Ill 5-15 7 5 5-75 58 7-2 Pittsburg Salt Lake City.San Francisco . St. Joseph Scranton Syracuse Toledo Troy Penn...Utah.... Cal Mo Penn. ..N. Y. ..Ohio....N. Y. .. 17 5i6 8 13 757-5 Grand Rapids.. Hartford Marion New York Omaha Peoria. The crown used in various cities on level streets isshown in the same way; it being borne in mind thatthe least crown which will shed water makes the bestroad for those who use it. See Crown of Pavement,at page 30. Actual Crown of Sheet-Asphalt. CITY. State. Inches ]ier30 f

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