2024

North Bluff

2024

North Bluff

North Bluff

The northern bluff of Hart Island was once the site of Civil War-era Union Army barracks. Erected in 1864, these barracks were used to train United States Colored Troops and, later in the war, served as a prison camp for Confederate soldiers. The wooden buildings were removed in the early 20th century, and the land was converted into farmland to grow food for the institutions on the southern end of the island.

As the nearby North Meadow filled up, the city began using the northern bluff for burials in the late 1920s, a practice documented in letters within the Municipal Archives' burial ledgers. To continue using the land for farming, the city started reusing gravesites in 1931. Burials on the bluff didn't resume until the 1950s when the U.S. Army used the area for three Nike Missile launch pads. A Peace Monument was also erected here in 1948. Burials in this area continued off and on until 1984.
North Bluff near Nike Missile Launch area
Burials during 1950s while Nike Missile Launch site was active
From World War II into the 1960s, the U.S. Army leased the northern half of Hart Island from the city. Simultaneously, city burials were conducted by inmates living in the prison dormitory located southeast of the ferry dock.

Over time, erosion from storms exposed mass graves on the eastern rise of Hart Island, leaving skeletal remains scattered along the shoreline. Starting in 2014, steps were taken to stabilize the shoreline. For this reason, new graves dug three feet below the surface must be located a safe distance from the eastern edge and away from the root systems of trees in this area.

Landscape of Hope

This project was conducted in collaboration with landscape architecture researchers at The Ohio State University Knowlton School and was made possible with support of the Lily Auchicloss Foundation and through a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Landscape Design Team Members: Jake Boswell, Jack Gruber, Brendan Ayer and Melinda Hunt

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