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We Can Take Pride In The Progress

In anticipation of leaving office as Federal Highway Administrator, Bertram D. Tallamy wrote this article for the January 1961 issue of Highway Highlights magazine. It reflects the progress made during the Eisenhower Administration on the National System of Interstate and...

The Quotable Ike

Late in the Second Administration of President Eisenhower, he asked General John S. Bragdon to review the Interstate Highway Program to determine if changes were needed to resolve funding problems that developed when the program was accelerated to combat a recession. As part of the review,...

B. D. Tallamy Reports on Highway Program During First Year

August 5, 1957

In a review of accomplishments during the first year of the long-range highway program set in motion by President Eisenhower and the 84th Congress in June 1956, Federal Highway Administrator Bertram D. Tallamy reported to Secretary of Commerce Sinclair...

President Eisenhower's Big Day June 29, 1956

On June 7, 1956, President Eisenhower suffered severe stomach pains that sent him to Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He had experienced stomach problems for years, but this time, doctors determined that the cause was ileitis (an inflammation of the ileum, part of the small intestine) and that...

The Eisenhower Expressway Chicago, Illinois

From William Mullen's "Road Warriors" in Sunday, The Chicago Tribune Magazine (October 20, 1985):

In 1964, the Chicago City Council, whether or not it knew of Eisenhower's unhappiness about freeways in urban areas, decided to bestow a rather ironic honor...

Eisenhower Memorial Bore

The Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel in Colorado was originally going to be called the Straight Creek Tunnel, the name stemming from the valley where the west portal is located. However, in September 1969, Governor John Love proposed to rename it after former President Dwight E. Eisenhower, who had...

Dwight D. Eisenhower Highway

In the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973, Congress named a transcontinental highway after President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Because Congress wanted to commemorate the route of the U.S. Army's 1919 convoy, the Eisenhower Highway doesn't follow a single highway. Instead, it follows the following...

Eisenhower's Metting with General Bragdon, 4/6/60

MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD

Meeting in the President's Office - Interim Report on the Interstate Highway Program - April 6, 1960, 10:35 AM.

Present:Mr. Frederick H. Mueller, Secretary of Commerce
Mr. Bertram Tallamy,...