- Hangman Island
Hangman Island, also known as Hayman's Island, is an
island in theQuincy Bay area of theBoston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area . The island is a barren outcrop ofbedrock , with a permanent size of half anacre rising to only three feet abovesea level , plus anintertidal zone of a further convert|5|acre|m2. Access is by private boat only.cite web| title = Hangman Island Factsheet | url = http://www.bostonislands.org/factsheet_template.asp?rsIslands__MMColParam=hang | publisher = Boston Harbor Islands Partnership | accessmonthday = August 30 | accessyear = 2006] []Approach to this island should be made with care and with the use of a nautical chart since there are many rocks and shoals in the immediate area. There is a small pebbly beach on the southern side. Special care should be taken when passing close aboard this island. Shoals extend approximately convert|250|yd to the northeast (061 degrees true)from this island and approximately convert|480|yd toward the south and southwest (246 degrees true). There are many rocks and ledges in these areas that are hidden at high water. A green and white daybeacon on a pile marks the southwestern point of these shoals.Fact|date=February 2007
On a 1775,
London chart, this island was labeled Hayman's Island and shows a greater area than presently exists. There is no historical evidence that this island was used as a location forhanging criminals. The source of its current name has a hazy history. In 1882, several fishermen built fishing shacks on Hangman Island and were reported to have cultivated a vegetable garden here among the rocks. As of 2006, there are no human inhabitants on Hangmans Island. It is being used as a bird sanctuary and landing on this island is discouraged. Local private fishermen fish forstriped bass among the rocks located on and near this island during the summer season.Fact|date=February 2007References
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