Frederick Stuart Greene Explained
Frederick Stuart Greene (1870 – March 26, 1939), was Superintendent of Public Works of New York State.[1]
Greene was an outspoken opponent to the scope of the United States Numbered Highways system during its planning.[2] [3]
Notes and References
- News: Col. F.S. Greene, 69, Is Dead in Capital. New York State Public Works Commissioner Left His Post During Recent Illness. Highways Head 18 Years. Foe of Political Favoritism Under 3 Governors. Built War Rail Line in Argonne . Colonel Frederick Stuart Greene, until recently Commissioner of Public Works in New York State, died tonight in Emergency Hospital here of a blood ailment at the age of 69. He was admitted to the hospital yesterday. .... . March 27, 1939 . May 4, 2011 .
- Web site: Weingroff . Richard F. . Federal Highway Administration . From Names to Numbers: The Origins of the US Numbered Highway System . Highway History . April 7, 2011 . April 25, 2014.
- News: Too Many Roads as U.S. Highways . . December 20, 1925 . April 25, 2014 . subscription .