Mason General Hospital

Mason General Hospital was a psychiatric hospital run by the United States War Department on Long Island during World War II. The facility consisted of all of the buildings that comprised Edgewood State Hospital and three buildings from Pilgrim State Hospital, in addition to numerous temporary buildings, and was named in honor of Brigadier General Charles Field Mason, who had served in the Army Medical Corps.

Mason General Hospital

Mason General Hospital was a psychiatric hospital run by the United States War Department on Long Island during World War II. The facility consisted of all of the buildings that comprised Edgewood State Hospital and three buildings from Pilgrim State Hospital, in addition to numerous temporary buildings, and was named in honor of Brigadier General Charles Field Mason, who had served in the Army Medical Corps.