Excerpt from Guide-Boards for Teachers: In the Sunday-School
The laws of Connecticut, and presumably of some other states, require the selectmen of the towns to erect and maintain guide-boards at all suitable and necessary places along the highways, for the convenience and guidance of travelers. In some towns this law is carefully complied with, and the guide-boards are found in places where the traveler most desires information. In other towns the guide-boards are not found, or, if found, are not in a position or condition to be of special use for accurate information and guidance.
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