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NEW YORK: HOFFMAN ISLAND. Immigrants arriving in New York, thought to be infected with smallpox
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NEW YORK: HOFFMAN ISLAND. Immigrants arriving in New York, thought to be infected with smallpox
NEW YORK: HOFFMAN ISLAND.
Immigrants arriving in New York, thought to be infected with smallpox, are held in quarantine on Hoffman Island before arriving at Ellis Island. Photograph, c1901
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1901 Arrival Arriving Detain Fence Hoffman Hospital Immigrant Island New York Harbor Quarantine Smallpox
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This historic photograph captures the scene at Hoffman Island, located in New York Harbor, during the early 1900s. The image showcases a group of immigrants arriving in New York and being held in quarantine on the island before their transfer to Ellis Island. These individuals were suspected of carrying smallpox, a highly contagious disease prevalent at that time. The photo provides a glimpse into the strict measures taken to prevent the spread of infectious diseases among incoming immigrants. The imposing exterior of the quarantine building can be seen behind a sturdy fence, symbolizing both protection and isolation. The North Hospital on Hoffman Island served as a temporary holding facility for those deemed potentially infected until they could be thoroughly examined and treated if necessary. The composition highlights not only the physical aspect of this historical site but also emphasizes its significance within American immigration history. It serves as a reminder of how newcomers faced numerous challenges upon arrival, including health screenings and potential detainment. As we reflect on this image from over a century ago, it prompts us to appreciate how far we have come in terms of medical advancements and immigrant integration processes today. This photograph stands as an important testament to our collective journey towards creating safer communities while embracing diversity and cultural exchange.
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