Wilmington’s Waterfront

Wilmington’s Waterfront by Priscilla M. Thompson, published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions on October 21, 1999, offers a detailed exploration of the history surrounding the Brandywine and Christina rivers in Wilmington. This 130-page book presents a pictorial tour that highlights the significance of these rivers as vital to the city’s development since the arrival of Swedish settlers. Through a combination of photographs, etchings, and lithographs, the authors document the evolution of the waterfront, showcasing its industrial growth, recreational activities, and the interplay between the community and the waterways.
Readers will find a rich narrative that captures the essence of Wilmington’s waterfront, detailing the rise and fall of various industries and the environmental changes that have occurred over time. The book reflects the authors’ extensive research and fieldwork conducted in 1979 and 1980, culminating in Project R.O.W. (Reclaim Our Waterfront). This edition invites readers to engage with the historical and environmental aspects of the area, revealing the landmarks and activities that have shaped Wilmington’s waterfront legacy.
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Wilmington’s Waterfront tells the story of what has happened along the Brandywine and Christina rivers in Wilmington.
These two rivers encompass downtown Wilmington and have been the lifeblood of the city ever since they provided a pathway for its Swedish settlers. With their perpetual rise and fall of tide, ceaseless source of power, and never-ending supply of water, the rivers have seen the growth and decline of industry, nurture and neglect by government, and respect and rejection by residents.
In 1979 and 1980, the authors visited every inch of both sides of the rivers, taking photographs, making notes, and doing historical and environmental research. Their efforts resulted in Project R.O.W. (Reclaim Our Waterfront), a detailed report funded by a grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. In this book, Priscilla M. Thompson and Sally O’Byrne invite you to join them on a pictorial tour of Wilmington’s waterfront. Through their collection of photographs, etchings, and lithographs showing waterfront recreation and industries, you will discover shipbuilding companies, steamboat excursions, parks, waterworks, bridge dedications, and all the landmarks and activities that are a part of the Wilmington waterfront’s past.
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