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- A._L._Westgard comment "Anton L. Westgard (Norway, 1865 – 3 April 1921), called \"the Pathfinder\", was a highway pioneer and photographer. Westgard was appointed by Federal Highway Administration Director Logan Page to research appropriate locations for the first transcontinental highways. Westgard's 1911 cross-country field survey via automobile ultimately led to what would become the Lincoln Highway.".