Bloomingdale Insane Asylum | |
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Geography | |
Location | Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York, United States |
Coordinates | 40°48′31″N 73°57′41″W / 40.80861°N 73.96139°W |
Links | |
Lists | Hospitals in New York State |
Other links | Hospitals in Manhattan |
The Bloomingdale Insane Asylum (1821–1889) was an American private hospital for the care of the mentally ill, founded by New York Hospital. It was located in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, where Columbia University is now located. It relocated to White Plains, New York, as the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic, now known as the "NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester Behavioral Health Center."[1]
The road leading to the asylum from the thriving city of New York (at the time consisting only of lower Manhattan) was called Bloomingdale Road in the 19th century, and is now called Broadway. The term "Bloomingdale" dates back to the era of Dutch rule in New Amsterdam, and is possibly a reference to "Bloemendaal," the name of a small village in the flower-growing region near Haarlem in the Netherlands.[2][3] Bloomingdale is described as being a small village on the island, in Spafford's Gazetteer, of 1813.[4][5]