Hog Island, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Hog Island, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Hog Island is the historic name of an area southwest of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania along the Delaware River, to the west of the mouth of the Schuylkill River. Philadelphia International Airport now sits on the land that was once Hog Island.

History

European settlers purchased Hog Island from the Lenape Indians in 1680. The settlers gradually developed the island by building log and earthwork dikes to minimize storm damage and convert the marshes into good grazing meadows. Hog Island supposedly got its name from the pigs which local residents left to roam free, as no fencing was needed.

In 1917, as part of the World War I effort, the US government contracted American International Shipbuilding to build ships and a shipyard at Hog Island. At the time Hog Island was the largest shipyard in the world with 50 slipways. The first ship (named USS Quistconck for the Lenape name for the site), was christened August 5, 1918 by Edith Bolling Wilson (wife of US president Woodrow Wilson). The shipbuilding process practiced on Hog Island was an early experiment in standardized construction of ships. The ships built there, known as "Hog Islanders" were considered ugly but well-built. In all 122 Hog Islanders were built, mostly cargo ships, and a few troop transport ships. The shipbuilding continued until 1921, after which the facility was rapidly demolished. None of the ships were ready in time to participate in World War I, but many of them were involved in World War II.

The US Army Corps of Engineers filled in the creek separating Hog Island from the mainland with silt dredged out of the shipping channels so that Hog Island became part of the mainland. Starting in 1925, the Pennsylvania Air National Guard used a small part of Hog Island as a training field for its pilots. In 1927, the site was dedicated as the "Philadelphia Municipal Airport" by Charles Lindbergh, who flew in on the Spirit of Saint Louis. In 1930 the city of Philadelphia purchased Hog Island from the federal government for $3 million, in order to expand the airport. Because of the Great Depression, work on the airport did not actually begin until 1937, and the Airport was formally opened as Philadelphia Municipal Airport on June 20, 1940.

Cultural context

One legend of the origin of the Hoagie sandwich is tied to Hog Island. Italian-American workers on the island were known as "Hoggies" and brought antipasto sandwiches for their lunch; these sandwiches evolved into Philadelphia's well-known Hoagies.Fact|date=June 2008 The historical truth of this story is disputed.

ee also

*Fort Mifflin
*Hog Islander

The Legend of the Origin of the term Hoagie referring to Hog Island has been proven false.

External links

* [http://www.phl.org/history.html History of Philadelphia International Airport]
* [http://www.fiu.edu/~thompsop/liberty/hog_island.html Details on military shipbuilding at Hog Island]
* [http://tmh.floonet.net/articles/hogisle.shtml Controversy about the shipbuilding operation]


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