9/11 Archives: Mystery Surrounds Loss Of Records, Art On 9/11

CRISTIAN SALAZAR and RANDY HERSCHAFT   07/31/11 07:20 AM ET   AP

Ground Zero

NEW YORK — Letters written by Helen Keller. Forty-thousand photographic negatives of John F. Kennedy taken by the president's personal cameraman. Sculptures by Alexander Calder and Auguste Rodin. The 1921 agreement that created the agency that built the World Trade Center.

Besides ending nearly 3,000 lives, destroying planes and reducing buildings to tons of rubble and ash, the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks destroyed tens of thousands of records, irreplaceable historical documents and art.

In some cases, the inventories were destroyed along with the records. And the loss of human life at the time overshadowed the search for lost paper. A decade later, agencies and archivists say they're still not completely sure what they lost or found, leaving them without much of a guide to piece together missing history.

"You can't get the picture back, because critical pieces are missing," said Kathleen D. Roe, operations director at the New York State Archives and co-chairwoman of the World Trade Center Documentation Project. "And so you can't know what the whole picture looks like."

The picture starts in the seven-building trade center complex. Hijackers flew jetliners into the twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001, which collapsed onto the rest of the complex, which included three smaller office buildings, a Marriott hotel and U.S. Customs. 7 World Trade Center, a skyscraper just north of the twin towers, collapsed that afternoon.

The trade center was home to more than 430 companies, including law firms, manufacturers and financial institutions. Twenty-one libraries were destroyed, including that of The Journal of Commerce. Dozens of federal, state and local government agencies were at the site, including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The Central Intelligence Agency had a clandestine office on the 25th floor of 7 World Trade Center, which also housed the city's emergency command center and an outpost of the U.S. Secret Service.

The first tangible losses beyond death were obvious, and massive.

The Cantor Fitzgerald brokerage, where more than 650 employees were killed, owned a trove of drawings and sculptures that included a cast of Rodin's "The Thinker" – which resurfaced briefly after the attacks before mysteriously disappearing again. Fragments of other sculptures also were recovered.

The Ferdinand Gallozzi Library of U.S. Customs Service in 6 World Trade Center held a collection of documents related to U.S. trade dating back to at least the 1840s. And in the same building were nearly 900,000 objects excavated from the Five Points neighborhood of lower Manhattan, a famous working-class slum of the 19th century.

The Kennedy negatives, by photographer Jacques Lowe, had been stowed away in a fireproof vault at 5 World Trade Center, a nine-story building in the complex. Helen Keller International, whose offices burned up when its building, a block from the trade center, was struck by debris, lost a modest archive. Only two books and a bust of Keller survived.

Classified and confidential documents also disappeared at the Pentagon, where American Airlines Flight 77 slammed into it on 9/11.

A private disaster response company, BMS CAT, was hired to help recover materials in the library, where the jet plane's nose came to rest. The company claimed it saved all but 100 volumes. But the recovery limited access to information related to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in the 1980s, as the U.S. prepared to launch an attack a month later.

In New York, CIA and Secret Service personnel sifted through debris carted from the trade center to a Staten Island landfill for lost documents, hard drives with classified information and intelligence reports. The CIA declined to comment.

Two weeks after the attacks, archivists and librarians gathered at New York University to discuss how to document what was lost, forming the World Trade Center Documentation Task Force. But they received only a handful of responses to survey questions about damaged or destroyed records.

"The current atmosphere of litigation, politics and overall distrust surrounding the 9/11 attacks has made information sharing and compilation a complex task," said the final 2005 report of the project.

Federal agencies are required by law to report the destruction of records to the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration – but none did. Federal archivists called the failure understandable, given the greater disaster.

After Sept. 11, "agencies did not do precisely what was required vis-a-vis records loss," said David S. Ferriero, the Archivist of the United States, in an email to The Associated Press. "Appropriately, agencies were more concerned with loss of life and rebuilding operations – not managing or preserving records."

He said off-site storage and redundant electronic systems backed up some records; but the attacks spurred the archives agency to emphasize the need for disaster planning to federal records managers.

Said Steven Aftergood, the director of the project on government secrecy at the watchdog group the Federation of American Scientists: "Under extreme circumstances, like those of 9/11, ordinary record keeping procedures will fail. Routine archival practices were never intended to deal with the destruction of entire offices or buildings."

Only the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Southern District formally requested help from federal archivists after discovering stored case files kept had been damaged by mold and water.

The EEOC had to reconstruct 1,500 discrimination case files, said Elizabeth Grossman, supervisory trial attorney for the agency in 2001 at the time of the attacks. Cases were delayed for months. Computers had been backed up only as of Aug. 31, 2001. Witness interviews had to be conducted all over again.

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the region's airports, bridges and the World Trade Center, had much of its archives and the contents of its library – which had closed in 1995 as a cost-cutting measure – in the building.

But a decade later, it only has "a general idea" of what documents were destroyed, Port Authority spokesman Steve Coleman said, including most of its video and photo archives, board meeting minutes and the compact that created the bi-state agency. It was kept on the 67th floor of the north tower.

"We do not have a detailed list" of the missing records, Coleman said in an email. The agency meticulously stores thousands of tons of steel from the building and other wreckage of the trade center in a hangar at Kennedy Airport.

A meeting had been scheduled – on Sept. 11, 2001 – between the agency and a group of libraries that had wanted to claim parts of the Port Authority collection, stored in the north tower. The meeting had been postponed at the last minute, said Ronald Becker, the head of special collections at Rutgers University Libraries, who was supposed to attend.

Not everything was lost. Copies of inventories had been sent out to the libraries that had sought to take parts of the collection, and as workers sifted through the rubble at ground zero, they found remnants of a photographic collection kept by the agency. Tens of thousands images dating back to 1921 were restored from what had been a collection of one million before the attacks.

One photo contact sheet – a picture of the Port Authority's aviation director – was discovered by a recovery worker two days after the attacks. It was given to the Sept. 11 museum, along with office IDs, letters and other bits of paper that were recovered in the rubble in the days and weeks afterward.

Jan Ramirez, the curator of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, said there was no historical consciousness surrounding the site before it was destroyed.

"It was modern, it was dynamic. It was not in peril. It was not something that needed to be preserved," she said.

"Now we know better."

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omobob
left coast, usa
11:42 PM on 08/01/2011
Oh no. a field day for those who are smarter than all the rest of us. Those who know the "truth". God save us all from those who purport to divine the truth and slander the memory of those who perished.
11:05 AM on 08/01/2011
Oh my God, you people are nuttier than squirrel poop.
04:44 AM on 08/01/2011
Speaking of 911 records, I wonder why the government still hasen't updated it's highjacker number of 19 people when 6 of them are still alive in their home countries? Or have they? If anyone doesn't know what I'm talking about just google "6 highjackers still alive" to see what I mean. I would think the government would correct this.
07:44 PM on 07/31/2011
Not to diminish the loss of irreplaceable things, but I think it's important to consider the loss of the evidence spirited away so quickly and quietly as well.
04:18 PM on 07/31/2011
These are all important items, But nothing over shadows the loss of over 3000 people. To say that is absurd at least. These Items, and Art, Although valuable, and maybe even irrreplacable is still not as heavy a loss as the loss of life. As we are seeing, Buildings can be replaced, so can Pictures, There are 1000s of pictures of JFK, and his family out there, As far as the documents that formed whatever agency was put in place for those buildings, The internet was around then, I am sure, with digging a copy, or brief can be found.We also lost something very important to us, thaday, Our innosence, and or beliefe that our "TURF" could Never be invaded. But even those donot pale compared to the loss of 3000 people! I cannot beliefe the Huff post would even say something like that. Nothing is as important as life itself.
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03:57 PM on 07/31/2011
The Rodin the JFK negatives the Keller Papers and other precious articles were carefully tucked away in "You Know How's" Family's luggage as they were allowed to return home without interrogation. Included with this trove was a "Thank You" note saying "Thanks for all the help" signed Your Buddy George W Bush.
03:07 PM on 07/31/2011
This is sad, anytime we loose a piece of our historical past we all loose. I would think that with the first attack they would have found a safer location for these items. But who would have thought that the whole building would come down, it still chills me when I see the skyline of New York in movies and how beautiful those buildings painted the landscape. Thank you Obama for letting the Navy Seals avenge our loss by not taking no prisoners; it makes me proud knowing his last sight was America prevailing.
03:25 PM on 07/31/2011
The towers were condemned because they had asbestos. They couldnt get a demolition permit because of the asbestos. Conveniently they came down.
woodup2
middle ground conservative
02:46 PM on 07/31/2011
The conspiracy theorists posting today are truly representative of the Huffinton Post day crew. You guys have got to get back on your meds!
03:43 PM on 07/31/2011
FOX News has the equivalent idiots who post nonsensical Obama conspiracy theories. Even the WSJ does. Conspiracy idiots come from the Left and Right.
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02:40 PM on 07/31/2011
I think it is in less than good sense to mourn about art, wealth, and objects just before the 10th anniversary of the dead and the disaster. Afterwards would have been a far better time.
02:21 PM on 07/31/2011
HP has taken out my comments, I guess no one cares about evidence.
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USARMY20
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03:06 PM on 07/31/2011
LMAO! Don't feel bad, they killed my entire account last week without any explaination or notice. I logged-on one day and....poof, gone!!!
02:20 PM on 07/31/2011
You people have short memories. Remember they tried to blow it up in 1993??? For anyone listening to their threats you knew they would try again, that is when these items should have been moved. And, as for conspiracy theories, if bin laden was turned over to us like Sudan wanted to do in 1998 under Clinton there may have not been a 911. Plus in the 90s he was giving out visas like candy.
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Jeffery Doogle
03:41 PM on 07/31/2011
ok...that deserves a fan....and im picky
02:13 PM on 07/31/2011
After the first attack on the towers in 1993 those records should have been moved out of NY
04:23 PM on 07/31/2011
Agreed, We have special Archives in washington for the decleration, constitution, and such, they should have been transfered there in the 90s, They also should have reinstated the Anti aircraft guns, that were removed from the towers, and the Empire state building. But alas that is what we get for being complacient, and thinking we don't stink
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01:59 PM on 07/31/2011
There are rumors of many vaults containing all types and kinds of such treasures hidden away from public knowledge.
It was reported years ago that some people were killed or went missing after revealing such chambers under certain well known buildings and even under the white house itself.

One can only assume that there may be something to this long ago established rumor.

It was speculated that there were documents and other such items which would cast a weary eye to the true establishment of our country, and all of the piracy it took to secure its complicit founding with the catholic church and British royalty.

Could it be that this whole dissolving country was based on lies, secrets and duplicity?
We know that it was, but all of that seems to be okay with short sighted, forgetful, conquest happy patriots.
Ample example, the lies told to all of the indigenous peoples of the now renamed, united states.

And so, if true then, it is just as true now!
So as you may imagine, it remains urgent that any and all of these treasures remain hidden from view.
We might not like the complicit, blood soaked reflections they reveal.
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03:00 PM on 07/31/2011
You sure you're not talking about a movie with Nicholas Cage or a novel by Steve Berry????
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05:10 PM on 07/31/2011
No, this speculation goes on far beyond that Hollywood stuff. Perhaps that's where they got the idea for these mocking tales.
These stories have been told for at least a hundred years.
Back in the 1920's some of the artifacts were said to have been brought up out of one of the buildings and shipped to somewhere in Britain.
In the 1940's some researchers went missing. There has always been stories about world treasures hidden under the streets where we work and live every day.
Right in front of our faces, and behind our backs kind of subterfuge. Interesting thoughts aren't they?
01:21 PM on 07/31/2011
Sue the government and the forces behind the government that flew the drone aircraft into the buildings to disguise the planned demolitioin charges placed there the week before. The whole 911 mess stinks! Many, many, in the airline business, many who are trained former military avaitors and support crews, firmly believe that the government is desperately covering up the 911 narrative. The government facts DO NOT check out. This is treason against our nation from the highest levels.
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glenler
01:52 PM on 07/31/2011
I went to visit my Dad the day after 9/11. He was Special Forces , Special Ops for 20 years. He told me 9/11 was a Special Ops Black Flag. I really got mad at him and left his house and didn't talk to him for a month. Now I wonder. He died a couple of years ago. I wish he was around so I could pick his brain.
02:45 PM on 07/31/2011
What a shame that you didn't speak to your father for a month because he told you the truth -- how awful of you. Always have an open mind, and never stop speaking to a loved one because they tell you something that you don't want to hear -- like what REALLY happened on 9/11.
10:38 AM on 08/01/2011
Unfortunately, it is somewhat apparent his brain left before him. I mean that with respect, but there are mountains of evidence that supports what we all saw on tv to be genuine.
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