The land compromising Cornelius Island was originally connected to the mainland and was part of the Smith/Updike land holdings until it was sold in 1813.
A channel was dug at some point in the land's history disconnecting it from the mainland.
It is unclear after whom Cornelius Island was named.
[1] The island was used in the 1960s for the deposition of dredged material.
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