This is Volume 4 of the "Report of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia." It offers a detailed look into the administration and governance of Washington D.C. during the period covered by the report. Compiled by the District of Columbia Board of Commissioners, the report provides insights into various aspects of the city's operations, including public works, infrastructure, and public services.
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