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UNITED STATES: HISTORY: CITIES: NEW YORK, NEW YORK :
TERRORISM :
ARCHIVES :
LIBRARIES:
Witness and Response:
Septermber 11 Acquisitions at the Library of Congress




Witness and Response:
Septermber 11 Acquisitions at the Library of Congress
The Library of Congress
Exhibitions Home
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/911/911-home.html
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/911/911-folklife.html



Exhibition Overview
Object List
Public Programs
Credits
American Folklife Center
Area Studies / Overseas Offices
Geography and Map
Library Services
Prints and Photographs
Serial and Government Publications
Rare Book and Special Collections



Over the past year and in almost every section of the Library of Congress, staff have sought and received an abundance of original material including prints, photographs, drawings, poems, eye-witness accounts and personal reactions, headlines, books, magazines, songs, maps, videotapes and films.



American Folklife Center
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/911/911-folklife.html


On September 12, 2001, the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress asked folklorists and other ethnographers across the nation to record the thoughts and feelings expressed by ordinary people following the tragic events of September 11. This audio project echoes one conducted sixty years ago, on December 8, 1941, when Alan Lomax, then in charge of the Archive of American Folk Song, sent an urgent message to folklorists to collect "man on the street" reactions to the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the subsequent declaration of war by the United States.

In reaction to 9/11, the Center received approximately 600 interviews (500 hours of recordings), more than 200 photographs of memorials from twenty-two states, and childrens drawings like these from the third grade class at Sequoyah Elementary School in Knoxville, Tennessee. The online preview exhibition includes several examples of the childrens's drawings and seven of the audio recordings collected by the American Folklife Center.



Video presentation: Ann Hoog talks about the Library's collection of personal accounts recorded about the events of 9/11/2001. - To view this presentation, you must have the Real Player installed which may be downloaded, free of charge, from the RealNetwork Web site.
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Object List
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/911/911-object.html


"America's Darkest Day,"
Altoona Mirror (Altoona, Pennsylvania)
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (1)

"Terror Beyond Belief"
Star Ledger (Newark, New Jersey)
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (2)

"Terrorist Strikes Stun America"
Riyadh Daily (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (3)

The Times of London (London, U.K.)
[full page photo with date] September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (4)

"Terrorists Destroy World Trade Center, Hit Pentagon in Raid with Hijacked Jets",
Wall Street Journal (New York, New York)
September 12, 2001. Courtesy of the Wall Street Journal.
Serial and Government Publications Division (5)

"America's Bloodiest Day,"
Honolulu Advertiser (Honolulu, Hawaii)
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (6)

"Darkest Day,"
Times-Picayune (New Orleans, Louisiana)
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (7)

"Attacked,"
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (8)

"America Stunned,"
Aberdeen American News (Aberdeen, South Dakota)
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (9)

Outrage,"
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner (Fairbanks, Alaska)
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (10)

Al-Ahram (New York, New York)
[Arabic language paper] September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (11)

World Journal (Whitestone, New York)
[Chinese language paper] September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (12)

"Bastards,"
The Examiner /Special Edition (San Francisco, California)
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (13)

"Terrorismo!"
Noticias del Mundo (New York, New York)
[Spanish language newspaper] September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (14)

"America's Darkest Day,"
Richmond Times-Dispatch (Richmond, Virginia)
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (15)

"U.S. Attacked,"
New York Times (New York, New York)
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (16)

"Massacre,"
Palm Beach Post (Palm Beach, Florida)
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (17)

"U.S. Attacked,"
Courtesy of Potomac News and Manassas Journal Messenger (Manassas, Virginia)
September 11, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (18)

"Horror,"
Washington Times (Washington, DC)
September 11, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (19)

"Terror Hits Pentagon, W.T.C.,"
Washington Post /Special Late Edition (Washington, DC)
September 11, 2001
Serial and Government Publications Division (20)

"Terrorists Strike,"
Lexington Herald-Leader (Lexington, Kentucky)
September 11, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (21)

"Our Nation Saw Evil,"
Austin American Statesman (Austin, Texas)
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (22)

"Apocalypse Now,"
L'Opinion (Morocco)
September 12, 2001.
Overseas Operations Division. Nairobi Field Office.
Serial and Government Publications Division (23)

"E.U.A. Bajo Ataque,"
La Prensa Grafica /EXTRA (El Salvador)
September 11, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (24)

"Kamikaze Horror,"
Bangkok Post (Thailand)
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (25)

"U.S.A. in Shock,"
Daily Times (Nigeria)
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (26)

"We Are Being Hijacked,"
Tribune-Review (Greensburg, Pennsylvania) SECTION B
September 12, 2001.
Serial and Government Publications Division (27)

Frank Annunziata,
[World Trade Towers on fire], 2001
Polaroid
Prints and Photographs Division (28)

Andrea Arroyo,
9.11.01 New York City, 2001
Inkjet print with crayon
Prints and Photographs Division (29)

Linda Bradford,
Descent, 2001.
Mica powder
Prints and Photographs Division (30)

Marie Blanchard,
Can't stop watching t.v., 2001
Inkjet print
Prints and Photographs Division (31)

Meryl Blinder,
[World Trade Center repeating image],
December 11, 2001
Graphite
Prints and Photographs Division (32)

Chandra Cerrito,
New Fears #5, December 2001
Airbrush drawing
Prints and Photographs Division (33)

Howie Chen,
Remembering the weather that day, 2001
Inkjet print
Prints and Photographs Division (34)

Jem Cohen,
Both Want War. Both Unelected, 2001
Digital Print
Prints and Photographs Division (35)

Erik Colbourne,
The World Trade Center attack was awful, 2001
Drawing in crayon and pencil
Prints and Photographs Division (36)

Rachael Cole,
August 2001, 2001
Watercolor
Prints and Photographs Division (37)

Jim Constanzo,
Our grief is not a cry for war, December 28, 2001
Electrostatic print
Prints and Photographs Division (38)

D.,
Dream State 10:05 AM 9/11/01, 2001
Inkjet print
Prints and Photographs Division (39)

Steven Dana,
Patriotism starts at home, December 2001
Collage on paper
Prints and Photographs Division (40)

Angela de Rosette,
S.P.M. 0911, 2001
Inkjet print
Prints and Photographs Division (41)

Daniel DiGia,
Nothing feels safe anymore, 2001
Electrostatic print with porous point pen on paste-ons
Prints and Photographs Division (42)

Paulo Fridman,
Patricia and Rose, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2002
Inkjet print
Prints and Photographs Division (43)

Jolanta Gora-Wita,
Visual dialogue JG3 VD2, 2001
Inkjet print
Prints and Photographs Division (44)

Jessica Hall,
I watch the sky a lot, 2001
Inkjet Print
Prints and Photographs Division(45)

Sara Handspicker,
They struck our towers, but we still have our Liberty, 2001
Graphite
Prints and Photographs Division (46)

Donna Henes,
A full week after the blasts, there are still immense clouds of smoke. . ., 2001
Inkjet print
Prints and Photographs Division (47)

Linda Hesh,
Safe/Suspect, 2001
Inkjet print
Prints and Photographs Division (48)

Carter Hodgkin,
Prayer for My Block - Chambers Street, 2001
Collage
Prints and Photographs Division (49)

Liz Johnson,
New vocabulary, 2001
Inkjet print
Prints and Photographs Division (50)

Jen Kim,
[Flower towers], 2001
Acrylic with overlays
Prints and Photographs Division (51)

Milan Knizak,
Our world makes me sad, 2001
Porous point pen
Prints and Photographs Division (52)

Maria Dujmovic Kondres,
What was your first reaction?, 2001
Inkjet print
Prints and Photographs Division (53)

Ziva Kronzen,

[Black and white bleeding flag], 2001
Screenprint
Prints and Photographs Division (54)

Angela La Rosa Joplin,

[Bird and hands], 2001
Collage
Prints and Photographs Division (55)

Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt,
Engine Company 54 lost 15 men 9/11/01, 2001/2002
Collage
Prints and Photographs Division (56)

Rene Levy,
[Image of map of NY], 2001
Cork board with drawing
Prints and Photographs Division (57)

Courtney McLean,
Dear U.S.A., 2001
Manuscript
Prints and Photographs Division (58)

Marjorie Miller,
[Tower with sunburst], 2001
Photoetching with chine colle
Prints and Photographs Division (59)

Kellie Murphy,
[Cupped hands], 2001
Photograph
Prints and Photographs Division (60)

Hilary North,
How my life has changed, 2001
Inkjet print
Prints and Photographs Division (61)

Sara Parkel,
9:21, 9:40, 9:43, 2001
Inkjet print
Prints and Photographs Division (62)

Ronnie Rogers,
Everyone was cool, 2001
Porous point pen
Prints and Photographs Division (63)

St. Joseph School for the Deaf,
God Bless America and Peace, 2001
Graphite drawing
Prints and Photographs Division (64)

Stacey Stambaugh,
Sorry, 2001
Porous point pen drawing
Prints and Photographs Division (65)

Alex Steinweiss,
Stop hate, 2001
Color photocopy
Prints and Photographs Division (66)

S. Torre,
WTC 010911 9:15 AM, 2001
Manuscript
Prints and Photographs Division (67)

La Toan Vinh,
[Re-Action], 2001
Porous point pen drawing on newsprint
Prints and Photographs Division (68)

Aurora Valero,
Are you hopeful?, December 2001
Acrylic painting
Prints and Photographs Division (69)

Marc Whalen,
My name is Marc..., 2001
Inkjet print
Prints and Photographs Division (70)

Marc Yankus,
After the screaming..., September 11, 2001
Inkjet print
Prints and Photographs Division (71)

Daniel Young,
Curb your God, 2001
Inkjet print
Prints and Photographs Division (72)

Bolivar Arellano.
[Barefoot jumper, World Trade Tower],
September 11, 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (74)

Bolivar Arellano.
[First tower collapsing,
September 11, 2001],
September 11, 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (81)

Matthew McDermott.
[Portrait of Bolivar Arellano. September 11, 2001],
September 11, 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (82)

Helen Zughaib.
Prayer Rug for America, 2001.
Gicl print (Iris Inkjet ) of original gouache drawing
(also a gift to the Library).
Gift of the artist.
Prints and Photographs Division (88)
LC-DIG-ppmsca-01724

Jenny Freestone.
9-11 suite #2, 2001. Drypoint and aquatint.
Gift of the artist.
Prints and Photographs Division (89)
LC-DIG-ppmsca-01725

Scip Barnhart,
[Fear, Fate and Faith], 2002.
Part of Corcoran School of Art + Design memorial portfolio 9-11 Fear, Fate, Faith.
Lithograph
Prints and Photographs Division (93)

Julie Byrne, Rose Petals, 2002.
Part of Corcoran School of Art + Design memorial portfolio 9-11 Fear, Fate, Faith.
Screenprint
Prints and Photographs Division (94)

Molly Gaston Johnson. Icarus, 2002.
Part of Corcoran School of Art + Design memorial portfolio 9-11 Fear, Fate, Faith.
Drypoint, aquatint and etching, color blend.
Prints and Photographs Division (95)
LC-DIG-ppmsca-01731

Helga Thomson, Towers, 2001.
Monoprint with collage
Prints and Photographs Division (96)

Richard Avedon. Michael Hingson and Roselle, 2001.
Offset poster.
Gift of Burger King Corporation.
Prints and Photographs Division (98)

Anonymous.
A drop of my blood will give birth to hundreds of Osamas, 2001.
Color offset poster.
Islamabad Overseas Office (102)

Sue Coe.
9-11 , 2001.
Copyright  2002 Sue Coe,
Courtesy Galerie St. Etienne, New York.
Inkjet print.
Published in World War 3 Illustrated, #32.
Gift of the artist.
Prints and Photographs Division (103)

Donna Levinstone, Almost gone, 2001 Pastel
Prints and Photographs Division (104)

Kevin Bubriski,
Prayer Station,
World Trade Center series, New York City, November 14, 2001 Gelatin silver print
Prints and Photographs Division (105)

Kevin Bubriski,
Young girl and family,
World Trade Center series, New York City, October 29, 2001. Gelatin silver print
Prints and Photographs Division (107)

Kevin Bubriski,
Peace activists, Union Square Park, New York City, October 6, 2001
World Trade Center series, New York City,
November 14, 2001
Gelatin silver print
Prints and Photographs Division

Kevin Bubriski,
Flag seller, September 27, 2001
World Trade Center series, New York City,
November 14, 2001
Gelatin silver print
Prints and Photographs Division

Kevin Bubriski,
Mother and daughter, October 30, 2001
World Trade Center series, New York City,
November 14, 2001
Gelatin silver print
Prints and Photographs Division

Kevin Bubriski,
Man with arms folded, October 6, 2001
World Trade Center series, New York City,
November 14, 2001
Gelatin silver print
Prints and Photographs Division

Daryl Donley,
[Man in median],
September 11, 2001
Dye coupler print
Prints and Photographs Division (111)

Daryl Donley,
[Explosion],
September 11, 2001
Dye coupler print
Prints and Photographs Division (112)

Daryl Donley,
[Downed lamp post],
September 11, 2001
Dye coupler print
Prints and Photographs Division (113)

Daryl Donley,
[Eclipsed sun],
September 11, 2001
Dye coupler print
Prints and Photographs Division (114)

Cynthia Back,
It Was Reported Over and Over, 2002.
Part of Manhattan Graphics Center memorial portfolio September 11th.
Etching
Gift of the Artist
Prints and Photographs Division (115)

Mac McGill,
IX XI MMI [page 1] - [page 2] - [page 3] - [page 4] - [page 5], 2001
Ink and white out with overlays on paper
Published in World War 3 Illustrated, #32, p. 39
Gift of the artist
Prints and Photographs Division (118)

Two fragments of tinted window glass from the World Trade Center Towers.
Glass.
Gift of Metal Management Northeast, Inc.
Prints and Photographs Division (121a)

Two fragments of tinted window glass from the World Trade Center Towers.
Glass.
Gift of Metal Management Northeast, Inc.
Prints and Photographs Division (121b)

Fragment of cladding from the World Trade Center.
Aluminum and steel.
Gift of Metal Management Northeast, Inc.
Prints and Photographs Division (122)

Fragment of a vertical structural column from the World Trade Center Towers .
Steel.
Gift of Metal Management Northeast, Inc.
Prints and Photographs Division (123)

Modified American flag commemorating the loss of Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
Cloth.
Gift of Carol M. Highsmith.
Prints and Photographs Division (124)

Will Eisner.
Reality 9/11,2001.
Ink brush, ink wash, opaque white and plastic overlay with tempera.
Published in Alternative Comics' 9-11 Emergency Relief.
Gift of the artist.
Prints and Photographs Division (125)

Joe Staton, Bob Smith, Paul Levitz, and John Workman.
Tradition, 2001.
Ink, opaque white, photomechanical overlays with paste-ons over graphite underdrawing on paper.
Published in DC Comics' 9-11 September 11 th 2001.
Gift of the artists and DC Comics.
Prints and Photographs Division (126)

Scott Kolins. Dan Panosian, Joe Kelly, John Workman,
Wake up, 2001.
Ink, porous point pen, photomechanical paste-ons and overlays over blue pencil and graphite underdrawing on paper.
Published in DC Comics' 9-11 September 11 th 2001.
Gift of the artists and DC Comics.
Prints and Photographs Division (127-131)

Igor Kordey,
Pennsylvania plane, 2001
Ink, porous point pen and opaque white over graphite underdrawing
Published in Marvel Comics' Heroes: The World's Greatest Super Hero Creators, p.17.
Prints and Photographs Division (132)

David Finn,
[Nuns looking at missing notices following September 11th terrorists attack, 2001, New York City], 2001
Dye coupler print
Gift of the Artist
Prints and Photographs Division (133)

David Finn,

[Candles at sidewalk memorial following September 11th terrorists attack, 2001, New York City], 2001
Dye coupler print
Gift of the Artist
Prints and Photographs Division (134)

David Finn,
[Memorial to Matthew Diaz following September 11th terrorists attack, 2001, New York City], 2001
Dye coupler print
Gift of the Artist
Prints and Photographs Division (135)

Neil Kleid, Harry Roland, Gray Morrow, Marc Hempel, John Staton, and Mark Wheatley.
[Letters from a broken apple], 2001.
Acrylic on paper.
Published in Alternative Comics' 9-11 Emergency Relief.
Gift of the artists and Pocho Morrow.
Prints and Photographs Division (136)

Kieron Dwyer and Mark Chiarello.
[Faces of the dead fill the World Trade Towers at twilight],2001.
Fuji Pictrography on Fujifilm Pictro paper.
Published in DC Comics' 9-11 September 11 th 2001.
Gift of the artists and DC Comics.
Prints and Photographs Division (137)

Peter Kuper/Peter Kuper.com,
Missing, 2001
Acrylic, watercolor and pencil with photomechanical overlay on paper
Published as cover of World War 3 Illustrated, #32
Gift of the artist
Prints and Photographs Division (138)

Scott Kolins, Dan Panosian, Joe Kelly, and John Workman.
"Wake Up," 2001.
Published in DC Comics' 9/11 September 11, 2001, 2002.
Bound volume.
Published by DC Comics.
Gift of Harry Katz.
Prints and Photographs Division (139)

Brian Niemann,
"In Memory" 9/11/01, 2002
Color offset lithograph
Gift of Griffith Phillips Creative
Prints and Photographs Division (143)

Alex Spektor,
The Sun, 2002.
www.september11victims.com
Color offset poster.
Gift of Bolivar Arellano Gallery.
Prints and Photographs Division(144)

Alex Ross,
[Superman and the heroes of September 11, 2001], 2001
Watercolor, gouache and opaque white over graphite underdrawing on paper
Published as cover of DC Comics' 9-11 September 11th 2001
Gift of the artist and DC Comics
Prints and Photographs Division (145)

Adam Pitt,
Homage to workers,
September 11, 2001, 2001.
Printed in collaboration with Kathy Caraccio
Woodcut
Gift of the Artist
Prints and Photographs Division (146)

Marty Ittner,
House Divided, 2002.
Part of Corcoran School of Art + Design student/faculty memorial portfolio 9-11 Fear, Fate, Faith.
Screenprint
Prints and Photographs Division LC-DIG-ppmsca-01727

Dave Peterson,
Fate, 2002.
Part of Corcoran School of Art + Design student/faculty memorial portfolio 9-11 Fear, Fate, Faith.
Silkscreen on newsprint
Prints and Photographs Division LC-DIG-ppmsca-01728

Leaflets produced by the 4th Psychological Operations Group and distributed by the U.S. Forces in Afghanistan, Brick by brick (front) Together you can build a new Afghanistan (back) 2001/2002.
Color offsets.
Prints and Photographs Division (147a,b)

Leaflets produced by the 4th Psychological Operations Group and distributed by the U.S. Forces in Afghanistan, America has provided over $170 million in and to Afghanistan (front), This is what the Taliban has done? (back), 2001/2002.
Color offsets.
Prints and Photographs Division (148a,b)

Leaflets produced by the 4th Psychological Operations Group and distributed by the U.S. Forces in Afghanistan, Taliban do you think that you are safe. . . (front), in your tomb? (back), 2001/2002.
Color offsets.
Prints and Photographs Division (149a,b)

Leaflets produced by the 4th Psychological Operations Group and distributed by the U.S. Forces in Afghanistan,
HDR (front), HALAL (back), 2001/2001.
Color offsets.
Prints and Photographs Division (150a,b)

La Verdiere/Myoda.
Towers of Light. Architectural/memorial proposal, 2001.
Laser jet prints.
Gift of Max Protetch Gallery, Inc.
Prints and Photographs Division (151-152)

Steven Hirsch.
[Firefighters standing among smoke and debris with the remains of the super-structure of collapsed World Trade Center towers in the background, September 11th terrorist attack, 2001, New York City], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (153)

Steven Hirsch.
[Street filled with debris in front of Brooks Brothers store following collapse of World Trade Center towers, September 11th terrorist attacks, 2001, New York City], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (154)

Anthony Fioranelli.
[Rescue workers at ruins of the World Trade Center, New York, New York following the September 11th terrorist attack; excavator in foreground clearing the debris], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (155)

William Cirone.
[Wreckage of City of New York Fire Department chief's car covered with ashes and debris following the September 11th terrorist attack, New York, New York; fire fighters and fire ball at site of World Trade Center visible in background], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (156)

Tamara Beckwith,
[View of World Trade Center towers, New York, New York, with tower #2 exploding in a ball of fire after the September 11th terrorist attack],
September 11, 2001.
Inkjet print
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin
Prints and Photographs Division (157)

Don Halasy,

[Man covered in ashes assisting and walking with woman holding a particle mask to her face], 2001
Inkjet print
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin
Prints and Photographs Division (158)

Steven Hirsch.
[Firefighter with hose standing before intense flames from burning World Trade Center towers, September 11th terrorist attack, 2001, New York City], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (159)

William C. Lopez.
[People crossing the Brooklyn Bridge away from Manhattan, with the towers of the World Trade Center smoking heavily above the skyline following September 11th terrorist attack, 2001, New York City], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (160)

Robert Mecea.
[Pedestrians flee in advance of billowing smoke and dust from collapsing World Trade Center towers following September 11th terrorist attack, 2001, New York City], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (161)

Michael Schwartz.
[Rescue workers listening to Father Brian Jordan, at a dedication ceremony at Ground Zero, near a cross formed by iron beams], October 4, 2001.
Inkjet print
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (162)

Susan Watts.
[Firemen on a crane], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (163)

Mary Altaffer.
[John Morabito, fire fighter, Ladder 10, at the World Trade Center site after the September 11th terrorist attack],
September 11, 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (164)

Mary Altaffer.
[Building on fire, smoke, debris, flag poles, at the World Trade Center complex, after the September 11th terrorist attack],
September 11, 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (165)

Todd Maisal.
[Firefighter gazing up in awe, as vehicles burn behind him], 2001.
Inkjet print
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (166)

Shannon Stapleton.
[Pedestrians on sidewalk watch smoke billowing from World Trade Center on live video screen on the Good Morning America banner in Times Square following September 11th terrorist attack, 2001, New York City], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (167)

Shannon Stapleton.
[Billowing smoke and falling debris during the collapse of the World Trade Center towers following September 11th terrorist attack, 2001, New York City], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (168)

Juan Gonzalez. Missing Lt. Tim Higgins, Squad 252, I love you, your brother Jo
[e], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (169)

Todd Maisel.
[Rescue workers seated against a wall at the World Trade Center], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (170)

Todd Maisel.
[Woman in anguish among fleeing crowd], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (171)

Robert Miller.
[Billowing smoke and falling debris fill the sky as the World Trade towers begin to collapse following the September 11th terrorist attack, 2001, New York City],
September 11, 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (172)

William C. Lopez.
[Two firefighters embrace upon being reunited, after each feared the other was lost, following the September 11th terrorist attack, 2001, New York City], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (173)

Susan Watts.
[A man with his arm around a woman lying on the ground after September 11th terrorist attack, New York City],
September 11, 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (174)

Eddie Hamilton, third grader Sequoyah Elementary School, Knoxville, Tennessee.
[Statue of Liberty-- "It's Okay"], 2001.
American Folklife Center (175)

Megan Yoakley, third grader Sequoyah Elementary School, Knoxville, Tennessee. ["I picked two buildings with fire burning and airplanes crashing . . ."], 2001.
American Folklife Center (176)

Hannah Beach, third grader Sequoyah Elementary School, Knoxville, Tennessee.
[Twin Towers--"I Can't Take It"], 2001.
American Folklife Center (177)

Sara Deathridge, third grader Sequoyah Elementary School, Knoxville, Tennessee.
["God Bless America"], 2001.
American Folklife Center (178)

Garry Trudeau,
Doonesbury. "Well, guess I better get going," 2001
Ink on paper
Gift of the Artist
Prints and Photographs Division (179)

Ann Telnaes, We interrupt our regularly scheduled programming to bring you reality, 2001.
Ink and opaque white over blue pencil on paper.
 2001 Tribune Media Services, Inc., all rights reserved
Gift of the Artist
Prints and Photographs Division (180)

Tony Auth,
Another victim of Bin Laden's terror,
October 11, 2001
Ink and porous point pen on paper
Gift of the Artist
Prints and Photographs Division (181)

KAL, Kevin Kallaugher, Baltimore Sun,
Ready to go? Er...don't nod your head..., 2001
Ink and opaque white over graphite underdrawing on paper
Gift of the Artist
Prints and Photographs Division (182)

KAL, Kevin Kallaugher, Baltimore Sun,
Attorney General Ashcroft testifies, 2001
Ink over graphite underdrawing on paper
Gift of the Artist
Prints and Photographs Division (183)

A. David Lewis, Dan Cooney, Evan Quiring, Darren Merinuk, Dan Cooney, Peter Palmiotti, Jason Narvalz, Jason Martin,
Alabaster cities
[page 1] - [page 2] - [page 3] - [page4 ] - [page 5] - [page 6] - [page 7]
[page 8] - [page 9] - [page 10] - [page 11] - [page 12] - [page 13],
2001 Ink, porous point pen and opaque white over graphite underdrawing on paper
Published in Alternative Comics' 9-11 Emergency Relief, p. 61
Gift of the artists
Prints and Photographs Division (184)

Carol M. Highsmith,
#2. Shanksville, Pennsylvania, 2002 Photograph
Gift of the Artist
Prints and Photographs Division (185)

Carol M. Highsmith,
#1. Shanksville, Pennsylvania, 2002 Photograph
Gift of the Artist
Prints and Photographs Division (186)

Bisvera pratiti Mosalamana Amerikara biruddhe, rukhe daraile Musalamanera bijaya anibarya, Osama bina Ladena. "If each Muslim resists America, then victory is certain for them. Osama Bin Laden." ca. September 20, 2001.
[Bengali] poster calendar.
New Delhi Overseas Office (187)

Nebojsa Seric Shoba. Remote Control, 2000, 2001. Color photo offset poster.
Gift of Creative Time, Inc., New York.
Prints and Photographs Division (188)

G.N. Miller, Resurrection Within,
September 11, 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (189)

Knight Ridder/Tribune/Chuck Kennedy.
[Emergency vehicles and helicopter line the Pentagon after an airplane crashed into the building, US News Attack-Pentagon 21 KRT], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Prints and Photographs Division (190)

Associated Press/Tom Horan.
[A helicopter flies over the burning Pentagon], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Prints and Photographs Division (191)

Associated Press/Steve Helber.
[Firefighters and inspectors continue to look over the damage to the Pentagon], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Prints and Photographs Division (192)

Associated Press/ Linda Spillers.
[First grade students from Randolph Elementary School],2001.
Inkjet print.
Prints and Photographs Division (193)

Lana Lawrence.
[The Sihkh at the candlelight service at the Lincoln Memorial], September 24, 2001.
Dye coupler print.Reprinted with permission of the artist.
Prints and Photographs Division (194)

June Eldridge.
[Construction site at the Pentagon "Let's Roll"], March 15, 2002.
Dye coupler print. Reprinted with permission of the artist.
Prints and Photographs Division (195)

Diane Pitts and Jennie Lee Farr.
[Rescue worker, Pentagon],
September 11, 2001.
Dye coupler print. Reprinted with permission of the artist.
Prints and Photographs Division (196)

Lana Lawrence. Pentagon at night, September 22, 2001.
Dye coupler print. Reprinted with permission of the artist.
Prints and Photographs Division (197)

Associated Press/Daniel Hulshizer.
[New York skyline with two beams of light near the site of the World Trade Center towers six months later.], 2002.
Inkjet print.
Prints and Photographs Division (198)

Associated Press/Patrick Sison.
[Plumes of smoke from the World Trade Center], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Prints and Photographs Division (200)

Associated Press/Unattributed.
[Aerial photo show the crash site of United Flight 93 near Shanksville (PA)], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Prints and Photographs Division (202)

Mark Stahl.
[Shanksville (PA) crash site (close up)],
September 11, 2001.
Inkjet print. Reprinted with permission of the artist.
Prints and Photographs Division (204)

Somerset (PA) Rural Electric Co-op.
[Temporarymemorial, Shanksville (PA)], September, 2001.
Inkjet print from
Digital file.
Gift of Somerset (PA) Rural Electric Co-op. Reprinted with permission.
Prints and Photographs Division (205)

Associated Press/Gene J. Puskar
[Investigators from the Federal Bureau of Investigation comb the site of the crash of Flight 93 in, Shanksville (PA)], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Prints and Photographs Division (206)

Anonymous.
[Aerial view of the Pentagon], 2001. Color print. Anonymous Gift.
Prints and Photographs Division (207)

Avijit Gupta.
[Pentagon with Red Cross helicopter approaching with medical aid],
September 11, 2001.
Dye coupler print.
Prints and Photographs Division (208)

Anonymous.
["God is Great, Soldiers of Islam"], 2001.
Color offset poster.
Overseas Operations Division. Islamabad Field Office.
Prints and Photographs Division (210)

Lanny Sommese. No!, 2001.
Plotterprint.
Gift of the artist.
Prints and Photographs Division (212)

Thierry Meyssan. 11 Septembre 2001, L' Effrayable Imposture.
[September 11, 2001, The Dreadful Deception] Paris: Carnot, 2002.
European Division (213)

Vlast
[Power] Russian periodical (September 18, 2001).
European Division (214)


[Peace--A World That No Longer Exists]
Novoe Vremia
[Russian periodical]
European Division (215)

"New York, Die Verwundete Stadt"
[New York, the Wounded City], Der Spiegel .
European Division (216)

"Operazione Bin Laden"
[Operation Bin Laden], L'Espresso (September 27, 2001).
European Division (217)

De Plantu.
Political cartoon in L'Express (October 17, 2001).
European Division (219)

Ma arik Ma' sadat al-Amsar: Al-Arab bi-Afghanistan.
[Battles of the Lion's Den of the Arab Partisans]. Cairo: 1991.
African and Middle Eastern Division (221)

Asahi Shiimbun (Tokyo, Japanese),
September 12, 2001.
Asian Division (222)

"Dynamite Federal Report Warned of Osama's Deadly Plan"
New York Post (New York, New York) May 18, 2002.
Federal Research Division (223)

"Fallout Rises Over Sept. 11 Disclosures,"
P rince George's Sunday Journal (Prince George's County, Maryland) May 19, 2002.
Facsimile.
Federal Research Division (224)

Rex Hudson.
The Sociology and Psychology of Terrorism. Washington, DC: 1999.
Federal Research Division (225)

Manoel Santa Maria.
Eu daqui vocde lGuerra aqui, Guerra acola.
[Searching for [Bin Laden] Dead// I am from here, You are from there, War here, War there].
Brazilian chapbook.
Rio de Janeiro Overseas Office (226)

Pedro Costa.
A Guerra Contra O Terror Em Literatura de Cordel. Outubro, 2001.
[The War Against Terror in the Chapbook Literature].
Brazilian chapbook.
Rio de Janeiro Overseas Office (227)

229. The Bigot's Brain." The Sunday Pioneer (Lucknow, India) September 23, 2003.
New Delhi Overseas Office (229)

Shannon Stapleton.
[Rescue workers carrying the body of Father Mychal Judge at World Trade Center following September 11th terrorist attack, 2001, New York City], 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (230)

Mary Altaffer,
[Workers evacuating lower Manhattan amid debris and dust after the September 11th terrorist attack on the World Trade Center],
September 11, 2001.
Inkjet print.
Gift of Thomas B. and Katherine B. Martin.
Prints and Photographs Division (231)

Al Ahram. Cairo.
Compilation of newspaper clippings.
Cairo Overseas Office (232)

Kitty Caparella. The Message, 2002.
Left Image - Right Image
White silk cover with muslin sash, watercolor and acrylic on paper.
Rare Book and Special Collections Division (233a,b)

Laura Kurgan. Around Ground Zero
[orientation map to Ground Zero], March 2002.
Printed map.
Geography and Map Division (234)

Federal Aviation Administration, National Aeronautical Charting Office.
[Graphic of flight pattern of American Airlines Flight 77, showing 360-degree turn to the right].
Geography and Map Division (235)

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
[Aerial view of the World Trade Center taken from an altitude of 3,300 feet], September 23, 2001.
Color photograph.
Geography and Map Division (236)

Maira Kalman and Rick Meyerowitz,
New Yorkistan, 2002
Offset lithograph Published as cover of The New Yorker, on December 10, 2001
Prints and Photographs Division (237)

Mollye O'Rourke, third grader Sequoyah Elementary School, Knoxville, Tennessee.
[Statue of Liberty with oncoming plane].
Mixed media.
American Folklife Center (238)

Jeff Danziger,
America On Guard, 2002 Porous point
Pen, ink , opaque white, photomechanical paste-ons and overlays on paper Tribune Media Services, Inc., all rights reserved
Gift of the Artist
Prints and Photographs Division (239)

Rick Meyerowitz,
[Sketch of concept for New Yorkistan], 2001
Porous point pen on Century Club napkin
Prints and Photographs Division (240)

Rick Meyerowitz,
[Sketch - "New Yorkistan NewYorkestan?"], 2001
Porous point pen on notebook paper
Prints and Photographs Division (241)

Karen Simon. Rise Above, September 18, 2001.
Offset lithograph.
Gift of the artist.
Prints and Photographs Division (242)
LC-DIG-ppmsca-02124

Lynnette Wikins. "September 11, 2001, My Ordinary Day."
Lyrics.
Registered for copyright December 26, 2001.
Copyright Office (243)

Princess S. Jordan. "Drops of Angry Tears."
Poem.
Registered for copyright November 28, 2001.
Copyright Office (244)

Maria Luisa Barillas. "Nueva York, Ya No es El Mismo."
Words and music.
Registered for copyright December 26, 2001.
Copyright Office (245)

Ernest C. Buckinskas. "America's Heros"
Poem.
Registered for copyright November 23, 2001.
Copyright Office (246).

Jay Maisel. A Tribute. New York: Callaway Editions, Inc., 2001.
Registered for copyright January 26, 2002.
Copyright Office (247)

Davy Warwick. "Angels Wings to Fly,"
Lyrics and music submitted on cassette.
Registered for copyright December 19, 2001.
Copyright Office (248a,b)

Denis and Betty Neal. "Nine Eleven."
Unpublished lyrics, music, and arrangement submitted on compact disc.
Registered for copyright November 6, 2001.
Copyright Office (249a,b)

Fragment of limestone cladding of the Pentagon.
Limestone.
Gift of the Arlington Fire Department, the Arlington Police Department, the Defense Protective Service, and the Virginia State Police.
Prints and Photographs Division (250)

"When Will Terrorism Stop?"
Nirbhika Rashtriya Punajagirana (September 30-November 15, 2001).
Hindi journal.
New Delhi Overseas Office (251)

"Invasions on the World Trade Center and Pentaonis, the Result of America's Own Mistakes"
Ekaisaum Satabdi (October 2001).
Nepali journal.
New Delhi Overseas Office (252)

Saddam Hussin Edisikhas Osama Ben Laden, Hero Mangsa Penindasan.
Jakarta Overseas Office (254)

"Crisis, Attack" Krisis Perang!!
Malay journal
Jakarta Overseas Office (255)

"Pentanda Akhir Zamau"
Malay journal
Jakarta Overseas Office (256)

"Bush Must Be Stopped from Bullying the World into War,"
Liberation--Central Organ of the Communist Party in India (Shakarpur, Delhi) October 2001.
New Delhi Overseas Office (257)

Usu Azha Haji Hamzah.
Mullah Omar, "Wali Allah Di Afghanistan." Ampang: 2001.
(Malay monograph)
Jakarta Overseas Office (258)

"Attack on America, Thousands of People Died; Loss of Millions of Dollars,"
Jang (Karachi, Pakistan).
Urdu newspaper.
New Delhi Overseas Office (259)

"Terror,"
The Indian Express.(New Delhi--English-language newspaper), September 12, 2001.
New Delhi Overseas Office (260)

"Third World War Has Began?"
Vandar Varld [Wonderworld] October 2001.
Telagu journal.
New Delhi Overseas Office (262)

"Di Ambang Perang Amerika Syarikat--Afghanistan"
Malay journal
Jakarta Overseas Office (263)

"War Situation. NATO Coalition/Opponent Country's Competency, Ability, Strength/NATO's strengths and weaknesses/War started with Bush's Proclamation to retaliate against invasions on America, there is no choice but to comply with the
[Afghan] Northern Alliance/etc."
Udyoga Sopanam [Step to Success] October 16-30, 2001.
Telagu journal.
New Delhi Overseas Office (264)

Al-Aqabas (Kuwait) September 12-13, 2001
Arabic newspaper
New Delhi Overseas Office (265)

Dinamina, September 12-13, 2001
(Sinhalese newspaper)
New Delhi Overseas Office (266)

"Blast in America: Planes Hijacked to Wash Out World Trade Center,"
Matichon (Bangkok, Thailand).
New Delhi Overseas Office (267)

The Free Lance-Star/Reza A. Marvashti.
[Hundreds of students gathered at Ball Circle on the campus of Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg, Va. to pray and reflect by candlelight on the day's events], 2001.
Epson Inkjet print.
Prints and Photographs Division (269)

The Daily Press/Sangjib Min.
[Hampton University students and faculty members hold hands and pray at the Memorial Church at Hampton University in Hampton, Va.], 2001.
Epson Inkjet print.
Prints and Photographs Division (270)

The Daily Journal/Dylan Moore.
[Brooks Breece of Dale City, Va., waves the American flag on a hill overlooking Instate 95 south and U.S. Route 1], 2001.
Kodak Inkjet print.
Prints and Photographs Division (271)

Joel Meyerowitz. Looking northeast from the World Financial Center across West Street to the World Trade Center Site. September 25, 2001, September 25, 2001.
Dye coupler print.
Prints and Photographs Division (272-273)

Jonathan Revers. Osama Bin Laden: The Making of a Terrorist.
[Nairobi]: Intrigue
[2001]. Overseas Operations Division. Nairobi Field Office.
African and Middle Eastern Division (274)

Carol M. Highsmith.
[Manhattan skyline], August 2001. Color
Digital print, reproduced by permission of the artist.
Gift of the artist.
Prints and Photographs Division (275)

David A. Taylor.
[Temporary memorial to honor flight attendant, set up near Pentagon] September 19, 2001.
Digital print made from black and white negative.
American Folklife Center (276)

David A. Taylor.
[Temporary memorial to honor flight attendant, set up near Pentagon] September 19, 2001.
Digital print made from black and white negative.
American Folklife Center (277)

Joel Meyerowitz. An Autumn Afternoon. Looking east from Liberty Street at the surviving walls of the South Tower. October 7, 2001, October 7, 2001.
Dye coupler print.
Prints and Photographs Division (278)

Allied Works Architecture.
Model, wood, 2001-2002.
Prints and Photographs Division

Coop Himmeb(l)au.
Ink on vellum attached to mylar, 2002.
Prints and Photographs Division

"A Memorial at Fresh Kills".
Digital print, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division

Foreign Office Architects.
Digital Print, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division

Fox & Fowle Architects. "A Vision for the World Trade Center Site."
Model, plexiglass with text on mylar, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division

Frei Otto
Ink and watercolor on vellum, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division.

Hodgetts + Fung Design Associates.
Model, cardboard and metal. Cardboard, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division.

Jacob + MacFarlane. "A New World Peace Center."
Digital print, 2002.
Prints and Photographs Division.

John Bennett and Gustavo Bonevardi. "A Tribute in Light."
Digital print, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division.

Eytan Kaufaman. "The World Forum and the World Bridge."
[Image 1]

Eytan Kaufaman. "The World Forum and the World Bridge."
[Image 2]

Eytan Kaufaman. "The World Forum and the World Bridge."
[Image 3]

Tim Kovac.
Digital print, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division

Mehrdad Yazdani. "A Center for the Humanities."
Mixed media, 2002. Prints and Photographs Division

Mel Chin. "S.P.R.E.A.D."
Model, incorporating drawings, wood, metal, and paper, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division

Michael Graves & Associates. "Remembrance--A City Quarter--Future."
Mixed media on plexiglass and mylar, 2002
Prints and Photographs Division

Michael Sorkin Studio. "A Plan For Lower Manhattan."
Digital print, 2002
Prints and Photographs Division

Nathan McRae.
Digital print, 2001
Prints and Photographs Division

Morris Adjmi. "World Trade Center Memorial."
Pencil, charcoal, and colored pencil on trace, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division

NOX.
Digital print, 2001
Prints and Photographs Division

OCEAN north.
[Top Image]

[Lower Image]
Digital prints, 2001
Prints and Photographs Division

Office dA.
Prints, 2001
Prints and Photographs Division

Oosterhuis.nl.. "Ground Zero 2011"
[January] - [May]
Digital prints, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division

Oosterhuis.nl.. "Ground Zero 2011"
[July] - [September]
Digital prints, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division

Oosterhuis.nl.. "Ground Zero 2011"
[October] - [December]
Digital prints, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division

Paulo Soleri. "A Secular Cathedral."
Pencil, colored pencil and charcoal on paper, 2002.
Prints and Photographs Division

Preston Scott Cohen with K+D Lab. "Thin Towers."
[Top] - [Bottom]
Inkjet print, 2001
Prints and Photographs Division

Raimund Abraham. "Interior."
[Top] - [Bottom]
Colored pencil and sepia, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division

RoTo. "World Citizens Conference Center."
Model, wood and plexiglass, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division

Samuel Mockbee. "World Trade Center Memorial #11."
Pen, ink and watercolor on paper, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division

Samuel Mockbee. "World Trade Center Memorial #14."
Pen, ink and watercolor on paper, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division

SITE. "New World Trade Center Proposal."
Digital print, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division

Hariri & Hariri. "WTC - New Construction."
[Top] - [Bottom]
Silkscreen/lithograph, 2002.
Prints and Photographs Division

LOT-EK.
[Top] - [Bottom]
Digital prints, 2001
Prints and Photographs Division

Archi-Tectonics.
[Eco-Office (Left)] - [Ecological Explosion (Right)]
Digital images, 2001.
Prints and Photographs Division

Carol Paukner (NYPD)
Interviewer: Deidre Vezirov-Kilkenny
Recorded November 27, 2001 New York, New York
Audio; 4 minutes, 6 seconds
American Folklife Center

Don Brennan (Pentagon Police Officer)
Interviewer: Jennifer Brennan
Recorded November 18, 2001 Arlington, Virginia
Audio; 5 minutes, 6 seconds
American Folklife Center

Lillie Haws
Interviewer: Sarah Philipson
Recorded November 10, 2001 Brooklyn, New York
Audio; 4 minutes, 11 seconds
American Folklife Center

Wuanita Johnson
Self Interview
Recorded December 1, 2001 Woodbine, Iowa
Audio; 5 minutes, 10 seconds
American Folklife Center

Reanna Stout
Interviewer: Walid Chaaban
Recorded September 20, 2001 Orlando, Florida
Audio; 3 minutes, 24 seconds
American Folklife Center

Heather Michelle Coffman
Interviewer: Tierza Rose Draper
Recorded October 22, 2001 Norman, Oklahoma
Audio; 2 minutes, 52 seconds
American Folklife Center

Andrew Asadorian
Interviewer: Norma Asadorian
Recorded October 27, 2001 Granite City, Illinois
Audio; 5 minutes, 51 seconds
American Folklife Center

Bisvera pratiti Mosalamana Amerikara biruddhe, rukhe daraile Musalamanera bijaya anibarya, Osama bina Ladena. "If each Muslim resists America, then victory is certain for them. Osama Bin Laden." ca. September 20, 2001.
[Bengali] poster calendar.
New Delhi Overseas Office (187)

Ma arik Ma' sadat al-Amsar: Al-Arab bi-Afghanistan.
[Battles of the Lion's Den of the Arab Partisans]. Cairo: 1991.
African/Middle Eastern Division (221)

Manoel Santa Maria.
Eu daqui vocde lGuerra aqui, Guerra acola.
[Searching for [Bin Laden] Dead// I am from here, You are from there, War here, War there].
Brazilian chapbook.
Rio de Janeiro Overseas Office (226)

Pedro Costa.
A Guerra Contra O Terror Em Literatura de Cordel. Outubro, 2001.
[The War Against Terror in the Chapbook Literature].
Brazilian chapbook.
Rio de Janeiro Overseas Office (227)

Al Ahram. Cairo.
Compilation of newspaper clippings.
Cairo Overseas Office (232)

Kitty Caparella. The Message, 2002.
Left Image - Right Image
White silk cover with muslin sash, watercolor and acrylic on paper.
Rare Book and Special Collections Division (233a,b)

Ground Zero Aerial Imagery, September 15, 2001
New York State, Office for Technology (Copyright 2001) and EarthData International
Geography and Map Division

WTC  Thermal Imagery, September 16, 2001.
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International .
Geography and Map Division

WTC  Thermal Imagery, October 18, 2001.
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International .
Geography and Map Division

WTC  Thermal Imagery, February 12, 2002.
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International .
Geography and Map Division

WTC  LIDAR Three Dimensional Model, July 2001
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International .
Geography and Map Division

WTC  LIDAR Three Dimensional Model, September 15, 2001
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International .
Geography and Map Division

WTC  LIDAR Three Dimensional Model, September 17, 2001
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International .
Geography and Map Division

WTC  LIDAR Three Dimensional Model, September 17, 2001
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International .
Geography and Map Division

Flythrough of Lower Manhattan Before September 11, 2001
Courtesy of Woodward Gallery, Dr. Sean Ahearn, Center for the Analysis and Research of Spatial Information (CARSI), Hunter College, and Sanborne Colorado and Co., Inc.
Geography and Map Division

Flyover of Ground Zero, September 26, 2001
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International
Geography and Map Division

Lower Manhattan Aerial Imagery, September 2001
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International
Geography and Map Division

Ground Zero Aerial Imagery, September 15, 2001
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International
Geography and Map Division

Ground Zero Aerial Imagery, September 26, 2001
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International
Geography and Map Division

Ground Zero Aerial Imagery, October 13, 2001
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International
Geography and Map Division

Ground Zero Aerial Imagery, October 18, 2001
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International
Geography and Map Division

Ground Zero Aerial Imagery, October 28, 2001
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International
Geography and Map Division

Ground Zero Aerial Imagery, November 17, 2001
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International
Geography and Map Division

Ground Zero Aerial Imagery, December 19, 2001
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International
Geography and Map Division

Ground Zero Aerial Imagery, February 12, 2002
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International
Geography and Map Division

Ground Zero Aerial Imagery, April 17, 2002
New York State, Office for Technology (c2001) and EarthData International
Geography and Map Division



Area Studies / Overseas Offices
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/911/911-area.html


The crisis of September 11 highlighted the importance of not only the information contained in the Library's vast resources but also the knowledge embodied in its expert staff. Foreign area specialists from the Library's Area Studies divisions, with extensive knowledge of the world's languages and cultures, immediately began collecting and interpreting press reactions and forewarnings from around the world. The Library's Federal Research Division had issued a prophetic report, Sociology and Psychology of Terrorism, in 1999, based on then-current literature written by experts on terrorism. The report mentioned the possibility of a terrorist attack on important U.S. monuments and buildings. In the aftermath of the attacks, the report garnered nation-wide media attention.



Area specialists, working with colleagues in the Library's overseas offices, moved quickly to capture and preserve a broad picture of foreign reactions to the disaster, both sympathetic and not. As materials poured in, expert staff provided translations of new and existing collections for congressional committees and the executive branch. One such translation was of a 1991 pamphlet by Osama Bin Laden in which he described how he and the mujahidin fighters planned and executed major attacks against the occupying Soviet army in Afghanistan. Bin Laden also described the nationalities of his allies, which proved useful for those attempting to trace the roots of the movement he leads.



The Library of Congress maintains overseas acquisitions offices in Rio de Janeiro, Cairo, Nairobi, Islamabad, New Delhi, and Jakarta. These offices turned to their usual sources to acquire newspapers, news magazines, pamphlets, books, cassettes, and posters to document the local coverage of September 11 and the U.S. response. They also sought out material that might otherwise have been considered beyond the general scope of collecting. In India, for instance, books on the attacks were collected that were printed barely two weeks after the event. The Indonesian office acquired Muslim clerics' sermons recorded on cassettes. Through the Islamabad office, thirty-six posters featuring Bin Laden were obtained in October and November 2001, most featuring Koranic injunctions on jihad. Perhaps, the most remarkable of these, obtained in October, depicted Osama Bin Laden against the backdrop of the World Trade Center under attack. Significantly, this poster appears to represent an early claim of responsibility for the assault on the World Trade Center by Osama Bin Laden or his followers and sympathizers. The primary caption, in Urdu, translates: "Hundreds of Osamas will emerge from every drop of my blood".




Geography and Map Division
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/911/911-maps.html


In collecting cartographic materials relating to the events of 9/11, the Library's Geography and Map Division is concentrating on documenting the role maps played in managing the recovery effort. Traditional surveying and mapping techniques as well as modern electronic and remote sensing technologies were employed to aid the rescue and recovery operations, including remote sensing and aerial imagery, digital orthophotography, cutting-edge laser (light detection and ranging--LIDAR) technology with the capability of producing accurate elevation data, and thermal imagery for mapping hot spots in the rubble.


Aerial Views and Maps of the WTC - Thermal Imagery

Aerial Views and Maps of the WTC - LIDAR

Flythrough Visualizations

Aerial Views and Maps of the WTC - Digital Imagery



Prints and Photographs Division
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/911/911-prints.html


During the past year, the curators of the Prints and Photographs Division have been engaged in an intense and highly focused campaign to collect a broad range of pictorial images that both factually document and creatively interpret the terrible events of September 11, 2001. The divisions goal was to build a visual archive that, spanning all collection formats, would, for posteritys sake, accurately represent the nature and scope of artistic expressions prompted by the terrorist attacks on America.


These acquisitions reveal not only the wide-ranging approaches taken by creative individuals to documenting and interpreting the events that occurred on September 11, 2001, and the feelings they aroused, but the commitment of the curatorial staff in ensuring that such works remain a vital component of the historical record preserved in the Library of Congress. Looking back, the Divisions still-growing 9/11 archive is not unlike the great collection of Depression-era Farm Security Administration photographs that captured the strength and resilience of the American people in times of duress.



Documentary Photographs


In December 2001, an extraordinary display of some 250 color images of "ground zero" taken during and immediately after the attacks by twenty local news photographers opened at the Bolivar Arellano Gallery in New York. Although a handful of the images taken have appeared in newspapers and magazines, the vast majority of these works were unpublished. A news photographer himself, Arellano opened his small exhibit space specifically to display the 9/11 photos of his friends and colleagues, as well as his own. All wanted their work to bear public witness to the shocking tragedy--the biggest story they would ever cover--as well as to honor the dead and the actions of the living. The 126 riveting images selected for the Library's collection reveal photojournalism at its best.


As the curators continuously reviewed the Division's growing archive, they realized that important images were missing. While scores of photographers had documented the destruction of the World Trade Center, few were on hand when the Pentagon was attacked, or when highjacked Flight 93 crashed in a rural field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Intent on filling gaps, Division curators viewed several dramatic, eye-witness shots of the Pentagon taken by a local amateur photographer, Daryl Donley. An administrator at the National Symphony Orchestra, he had been caught in a traffic jam directly opposite the building. The doomed passenger jet passed directly over his car before exploding in a fireball inside the immense office complex. After recovering from his initial shock, Donley reached for his camera and took a unique series of photographs of the burning structure immediately following the impact. Tracking him down, the resourceful photo curators arranged to acquire a selection of his extraordinary views.


To obtain needed images from Shanksville, curators contacted newspapers, the local volunteer fire department, and even the rural electric cooperative, eventually locating several independent and amateur photographers who had documented the crash site, the activities of Red Cross and other volunteer workers, and the memorials to the victims that had spontaneously appeared. From online databases, curators also identified relevant Shanksville and Pentagon images from photographers employed by Associated Press, Reuters, and the Knight-Ridder Syndicate and obtained additional images for the collection.


Exit Art


Exit Art, an alternative gallery space in New York City, mounted Reactions: A Global Response to the 9/11 Attacks, in January 2002. Recognizing that people everywhere had an urgent need to freely communicate their feelings publicly, the staff had sent out a worldwide appeal by letter and e-mail for individuals to send in creative responses. There was one simple criterion: each work had to be sized 8 1/2 x 11 inches. 2,443 pieces went on view, hanging densely in rows from wires strung across the gallery. They included heart-felt and highly personal creations: drawings, paintings, photographs, collages, letters, digital prints, poems, and graphic designs--with sophisticated work by internationally recognized artists hung side-by-side with drawings by children. The Prints and Photographs Division acquired the entire archive, representative examples of which are on view here. This collection reveals a wide variety of social, cultural, and emotional reactions to the terrorist attacks, the same-sized works expressed strong feelings--grief, fear, anger, hope, patriotism, even strong antiwar sentiment. (Photo courtesy of Exit Art, New York)


Max Protetch Gallery


In early 2002 an unconventional exhibition opened in New York, A New World Trade Center: Design Proposals. In collaboration with the editors of Architectural Record, gallery owner Max Protetch had invited more than 100 architects worldwide to submit proposals for the redevelopment of the twin towers site. Sixty, including many internationally acclaimed practitioners in the field, sent sets of drawings, models, and photographs, as well as state-of-the-art electronic and digital presentations of their ideas. Freed from practical, real-world constraints imposed by clients, and incorporating radically different technological, economic, social, and philosophical approaches, the proposals were highly creative and forward looking. The Library is acquiring the entire archive. In its totality, the work provides a remarkable "snapshot" of advanced architectural thinking at the beginning of the twenty-first century.


Comic Book Art and Political Cartoons


The comic book is a powerful and compelling storytelling medium, and, in the aftermath of September 11, illustrators were among the first artists to respond to the terrorist attacks. In an unprecedented action, a coalition of publishers, writers, and illustrators quickly joined forces to produce a remarkable, two-volume anthology, September 11: The World's Finest Comic Book Writers and Artists Tell Stories to Remember. The editors and publishers of these books, as well as another graphic publication, World War III Illustrated, were contacted by Prints and Photographs Division curators to inquire about possible acquisitions. All were highly enthusiastic and in turn contacted the artists who, in a remarkable display of generosity and unity, donated 335 original drawings to the Library.


In addition, curators identified specific editorial cartoons and illustrations for the collection, including the work of Ann Telnaes, Tony Auth, Kevin Kallaugher, Jeff Danziger, Garry Trudeau, and the team of Maira Kalman and Rick Meyerowitz. These artists convey thoughtful observations on eroded tolerance for varied political and religious convictions and capture the tragedies' destruction and violence.


Posters


In the field of posters and related graphic design, a variety of New York artists produced works intended to boost spirits and heal emotions in the aftermath of the World Trade Center attack. For a collaborative project entitled "Time to Consider: The Arts Respond to 9/11," poets, architects, artists, and designers submitted one hundred designs. Four were finally selected for printing and were distributed all over the city. In addition, five compelling 9/11-related poster designs in the annual springtime Communications Graphics Show, sponsored by the American Institute of Graphic, entered the Library's collections as gifts.


In late October 2001, a series of ten, full-page photo essays were published in USA Today entitled "Courageous Americans." Sponsored by the Burger King Corporation, they featured stark, black and white portraits of rescue personnel taken by famed New York photographer Richard Avedon, along with short descriptions of their personal courage. Burger King Corporation donated a unique set of photo essays, printed as a suite of posters especially for the Library.


Fine Arts


Fine artists were slower to respond creatively than illustrators and graphic designers, but an exhibition presented in early 2002 by Meridian International Center in Washington, D. C., True Colors: Meditations on the American Spirit as well as Artists Respond: September 11, staged at the Rockville (MD) Arts Place, provided a source of new acquisitions. Two memorial print portfolios that were added to the collection are 9/11. Fear, Fate, Faith by students and faculty at the Corcoran School of Art and Design and September 11th, published by artist members of New York's Manhattan Graphics Center. In all, eighty-three artists' prints and drawings were acquired, many by gift. The majority of these artists had created their work not for the art market, but out of an inner need to express and allay their own personal feelings of anguish, mourning, and disbelief.


Fragments


Photographer Carol Highsmith unexpectedly donated to the Library a stunning panoramic photograph she took of lower Manhattan and the World Trade Center from a helicopter on a clear day in early August 2001. Highsmith also put the Prints and Photographs Division in touch with company officials in charge of recycling the steel from ground zero. For the Library's exhibition, they specially saved the last burned and crushed fragments of structural steel and metal cladding from the World Trade Center. A strong supporter of the Library, the energetic photographer also helped to arrange for another gift--a piece of limestone torn from the Pentagon. On display in the exhibition, these artifacts are tangible records of the physical devastation suffered on September 11, 2001.





Serial and Government Publications http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/911/911-serial.html


On the afternoon of September 11, the Library began collecting U.S. and foreign newspapers that recorded the immediate horror captured in journalists' words and through the photographers' lenses. Because official distribution channels were affected not only on 9/11, but by closure of all U.S. air traffic for three days, and for the ensuing months due to the anthrax attack affecting the mail delivery to the entire Capitol complex, Library staff obtained some of the newspapers you see here, not from usual channels, but from family, friends, and colleagues across the country and overseas.


The Library continues to collect newspapers chronicling the unfolding story of how our nation and the world responded to this tragedy and the challenges that followed. These newspapers are part of the Library's Historic Events Newspaper Collection, which documents seminal events in the United States since the beginning of the nineteenth century.




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