The History of Blackwell’s Island

The NYPL has a podcast about the history of Blackwell’s (now known as Roosevelt Island), based off a recently published history by Stacy Horn:

Before there was Rikers Island, there was Blackwell’s—today known as Roosevelt Island. Historian Stacy Horn‘s newest book Damnation Island: Poor, Sick, Mad, and Criminal in 19th-Century New York is the first in-depth look at its dark past. In addition to a penitentiary, the small strip of land housed an almshouse, mental institution, and a number of hospitals for the poor—which, as one can imagine, lead to disturbing outcomes for the city’s most disenfranchised people. From annual reports of the Women’s Prison Association to an unpublished autobiography of a survivor of the NYC draft riots, Horn walks us through some of her findings from the NYPL archives used to write this chilling story, and how it sheds light on the same issues of today.

The MHL has several titles related to Blackwell’s, including an 1835 committee report and the two-volume 1909 medical and surgical report (Part One, Part Two.)

Big News!

We are pleased to announce that the Medical Heritage Library is now the Medical Heritage Library, Inc.! Thanks to the unceasing efforts of our working group and the kind donation of pro bono hours from a Philadelphia law firm, we are now formally incorporated.

Stay tuned for more news about what this means for the future of the MHL but rest assured: our collections will remain free and readily accessible.