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SR 80 was added as follows:
-- NE2 18:07, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Currently SR 80 spends 9.92 mi in Buchanan County between Russell and Dickenson Counties. Council is about 1/4 to 1/3 of the way from Russell to Dickenson. This adds up to all of Buchanan County.
Buchanan County to Honaker was 6.60 mi; this seems to add up. Honaker to Rosedale was 6.10 mi, all from 1925.
Dickenson County in 1936 was 4.96 mi south from Haysi (seems to add up roughly) and 8.20 mi north from near Haysi (again adds up roughly).
So north of Rosedale, this only leaves about 7 mi south of Haysi to the Buchanan County line and 2-3 mi to Kentucky.
South of Rosedale in Russell County is 6.20 mi; this roughly adds up.
Washington County south of Cedarville is definitely there. North of Cedarville was 15.55 mi; I have 12.8 mi (which may actually be enough if it went differently at Hayters Gap!)
-- NE2 18:58, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Washington 15.55 in 1936, 14.98 currently
from the south:
from the north:
unknown:
16.58 total (is 0.80 to Rock Spring Church??)
Russell (south of US 19) 6.20 in 1936, 6.23 currently
The total for both counties is 28.20 in 1936, 27.66 currently, and 28.29 by adding up additions. Therefore the 7.00 in 1930-31 probably includes a bit in Russell County, making it 6.41 in Washington. Judging by current distances, the south end of this was between 1/2 mile north of SR 611 (just north of the North Fork Holston River) and SR 689 at Hayters Gap. So SR 42 was planned along SR 611 or SR 689. -- NE2 05:58, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
8.20+4.96 (1936), now 8.49+10.81
This adds up, more or less.
1.60+9.92
This adds up, more or less, with the exception of the 1938 addition.
west of US 19: 6.60+6.10 (1936)
This adds up, more or less.
east of US 19: 6.20 (1936)
This adds up.
15.55+6.45 (1936)
This adds up.
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SR 80 was added as follows:
-- NE2 18:07, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Currently SR 80 spends 9.92 mi in Buchanan County between Russell and Dickenson Counties. Council is about 1/4 to 1/3 of the way from Russell to Dickenson. This adds up to all of Buchanan County.
Buchanan County to Honaker was 6.60 mi; this seems to add up. Honaker to Rosedale was 6.10 mi, all from 1925.
Dickenson County in 1936 was 4.96 mi south from Haysi (seems to add up roughly) and 8.20 mi north from near Haysi (again adds up roughly).
So north of Rosedale, this only leaves about 7 mi south of Haysi to the Buchanan County line and 2-3 mi to Kentucky.
South of Rosedale in Russell County is 6.20 mi; this roughly adds up.
Washington County south of Cedarville is definitely there. North of Cedarville was 15.55 mi; I have 12.8 mi (which may actually be enough if it went differently at Hayters Gap!)
-- NE2 18:58, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Washington 15.55 in 1936, 14.98 currently
from the south:
from the north:
unknown:
16.58 total (is 0.80 to Rock Spring Church??)
Russell (south of US 19) 6.20 in 1936, 6.23 currently
The total for both counties is 28.20 in 1936, 27.66 currently, and 28.29 by adding up additions. Therefore the 7.00 in 1930-31 probably includes a bit in Russell County, making it 6.41 in Washington. Judging by current distances, the south end of this was between 1/2 mile north of SR 611 (just north of the North Fork Holston River) and SR 689 at Hayters Gap. So SR 42 was planned along SR 611 or SR 689. -- NE2 05:58, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
8.20+4.96 (1936), now 8.49+10.81
This adds up, more or less.
1.60+9.92
This adds up, more or less, with the exception of the 1938 addition.
west of US 19: 6.60+6.10 (1936)
This adds up, more or less.
east of US 19: 6.20 (1936)
This adds up.
15.55+6.45 (1936)
This adds up.