Edward N. Hines (January 13, 1870 – June 4, 1938) was a member of the Wayne County Road Commission (of Wayne County, Michigan), from 1906 to 1938. A printer...
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Edward Hines may refer to: Edward Hines (1863–1931), American businessman and lumberman, founder of Edward Hines Lumber Company Edward N. Hines (1870–1938)...
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Hines is both a surname and a given name. According to the Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, the modern name Hines and its variants...
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the idea of using a painted center line was conceived in 1911 by Edward N. Hines, the chairman of the Wayne County, Michigan, Board of Roads, after...
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quit, but commissioner Hines persisted and led the commission through reorganization getting around the obstacles.: 33 Hines was a commissioner continuously...
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The Edward Hines Jr. Veterans Administration Hospital is a second-generation Veterans Health Administration hospital in Hines, Illinois, United States...
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order to convey official information for drivers and pedestrians. Edward N. Hines originated the concept of painting a line down the center of a road...
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south-west. The two lakes are connected by both a river and Edward N. Hines Drive, known simply as Hines Drive by locals. According to a 2010 American Community...
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municipalities should remove snow from public roadways usually goes to Edward N. Hines, a celebrated early 20th century transportation thinker who also was...
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for highways in 1911. Hence, then chairman of the Road Commission, Edward N. Hines, is widely credited as the inventor of lane markings. The introduction...
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