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Harold A. Wildstein

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for the Staten Island Ferry. It took on the name of VCBC until the name was transferred to another barge. It was later named after Wildstein, who was a NYC Correctional Civilian Staff worker who was murdered in a robbery. As the population on Rikers Island decreased, the use of the Harold A.
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Wildstein declined. In 2002, it was shuttered for inmate use, and was put up for sale. In 2004, it was sold for scrap metal and docked in a dock in New Jersey.
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The Wildstein was finally purchased by a scrapping company until its final demolition after 2003.
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Originally built in 1951, it was used by the Staten Island Ferry. Originally called the
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being the last two steam ship ferries along with the
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Private Joseph F. Merrell
jail barge
New York City Department of Corrections
Staten Island
Hunts Point
Private Joseph F. Merrell
Cornelius G. Kolff
List of jail facilities in New York City



"Rikers floating dorm scrapped (the Walter Keane)"
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