Historical Marker

State Reward Road No. 1

M-81 (Cass City Road) at Schwegler Rd · Cass City · Tuscola

Michigan marker

Inscription

The state highway system began with the State Reward Road program, created by the Michigan Legislature in 1905. The program provided "rewards" to local governments for road improvements made according to state standards. Horatio "Good Roads" Earle, the state highway commissioner, traveled the state drumming up local interest in road improvements.

Elkland Township was the first municipality to receive a reward. Spending $985, the township widened (to nine feet) and graveled one mile of rutted wagon road (later M-81) between the corner of Elkland Cemetery and what became Crawford Road. The township then received a $500 reward. State Reward Road No. 1 marked the beginning of state aid for local roads.

Location

AddressM-81 (Cass City Road) at Schwegler Rd
CityCass City
CountyTuscola

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