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This historical report details the activities and initiatives of the Board of Park Commissioners of Wilmington, Delaware, around the year 1898. It provides valuable insights into the development, maintenance, and administration of parks and recreational spaces within the city. The report offers a snapshot of urban planning and civic engagement during the late 19th century, reflecting the priorities and aesthetic sensibilities of the era.
Readers interested in the history of Wilmington, the evolution of urban parks, or the development of public spaces will find this report to be a compelling primary source. The document showcases the board's efforts to create and preserve green spaces for the benefit and enjoyment of the community. This report is a valuable historical resource for understanding the early stages of park development and its impact on urban life.
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