How Road Work Was Assigned And Enforced
How Road Work Was Assigned and Enforced Roads were laid out by order of the county court, not by towns or the state. The court appointed road overseers, who assigned local men to work specific sections. This labor was generally unpaid and compulsory. Roads followed old Indian paths, ridges, and natural routes, not engineered plans, which left them rough and difficult to travel, especially in winter. Source: Mamie Jones.