Re: Aerial photos of Sherman's March
Looking further at the construction history of Interstate 16, it appears the first segment was not even begun until March, 1963. So, if the aerial photos in question date from the 1950s, this so-called "path" of Sherman's army could not have been new construction of this particular interstate.
However..... as with many major thoroughfares, I-16 was built astride- and in some cases it appears right over- existing state and secondary roads (some of which could not have been very old given the somewhat slower rate of economic development in that region, as has already been pointed out). So, it MAY still be possibile that what appears in those 1950s photos is indeed a road-building project of some form, after all.
Looking further at the construction history of Interstate 16, it appears the first segment was not even begun until March, 1963. So, if the aerial photos in question date from the 1950s, this so-called "path" of Sherman's army could not have been new construction of this particular interstate.
However..... as with many major thoroughfares, I-16 was built astride- and in some cases it appears right over- existing state and secondary roads (some of which could not have been very old given the somewhat slower rate of economic development in that region, as has already been pointed out). So, it MAY still be possibile that what appears in those 1950s photos is indeed a road-building project of some form, after all.
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