Everything about North Brother Island totally explained
North Brother Island is an island in the
East River situated between
the Bronx and
Riker's Island. Its companion,
South Brother Island, is a short distance away. The island was uninhabited until 1885, when Riverside Hospital moved there from the island now known as
Roosevelt Island. Riverside Hospital was founded in the 1850s as the
Smallpox Hospital to treat and isolate victims of that disease; its mission eventually expanded to other
quarantinable diseases.
Typhoid Mary was confined to the island for over two decades until she died there in 1938. The hospital closed shortly thereafter.
After
World War II, the island housed war veterans who were students at local colleges, and their families. Once the nationwide housing shortage abated the island was abandoned again. In the
1950s a center opened to treat adolescent drug users. The facility claimed to be the first to offer treatment, rehabilitation, and education facilities to young drug offenders. By the early
1960s widespread staff corruption and patient
recidivism forced the facility to close.
The island is currently abandoned and off-limits to the public. A dense forest conceals the ruined hospital buildings, but supports one of the area's largest nesting colonies of
Black-crowned Night Heron.
The island was also the site of the wreck of the
General Slocum which burned on
June 15,
1904. Over 1,000 people died either from the fire onboard the ship or from drowning before the ship was beached on the island's shores.
Together, the two Brother Islands, North and South, have a land area of 81,423 square meters, or 20.12
acres.
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