North Brother Island is a 13-acre piece of land located in the East River, a couple of miles away from Manhattan, New York. This island bears the remains of its fascinating, yet tragic history.
North Brother was first inhabited when Riverside Hospital was relocated to the island. The purpose of the hospital was to treat and isolate the sufferers of contagious diseases.
Another incident related to the island claimed a lot more lives than poor Mary. In 1904 residents of an island witnessed the deaths of more than 1,000 people. Watch the video below to learn more about the mysterious history left behind on this tragic place. Don’t forget to subscribe to Bored Panda YouTube channel.
North Brother Island is a 13-acre piece of land located in the East River, a couple of miles away from Manhattan, New York
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North Brother was first inhabited when Riverside Hospital was relocated to the island
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The purpose of the hospital was to treat and isolate the sufferers of contagious diseases
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Some of the patients were held against their will
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The most notorious patient was, of course, Mary Mallon, better known as Typhoid Mary
Mary worked as a cook for many families in New York and they’d quickly become ill after eating her food
Without knowing Mary has infected more than 50 people, 3 of whom died
Her ultimate downfall was her favorite dessert, ice cream with raw peaches
While Mallon refused to believe that she was the problem, public health authorities quarantined her against her will
Typhoid Mary’s fate was tragic, yet it wasn’t the only tragedy on the island as in 1904 a steamboat ‘General Slocum’ sank and took over 1000 lives
Watch the video below to learn more about Typhoid Mary and other haunting stories about the North Brother Island
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