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Tag: Onaona GuayRusty the Comfort DogToday’s post is written by Onaona Guay, a processing archivist in College Park. Among the handmade ephemera of the September 11 Recovery Program records are a few professionally made items. One of these items is an autographed photographic portrait of Rusty. Following the September 11 attacks, many individuals volunteered their time and skills to the [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on September 16, 2011, under Archives II, Civil Records, Digital Projects, Reference. The ZoneToday’s post is written by Onaona Guay, a processing archivist in College Park. One of the more unique items in the September 11 Recovery Program records is a cartoon sketch of Ground Zero and surrounding areas—referred to as “The Zone”—done on a whiteboard. Although the National Archives receives records in a variety of media and [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on September 15, 2011, under Archives II, Civil Records, Digital Projects, Reference. SolidarityToday’s post is written by Onaona Guay, a processing archivist in College Park. Banners and flags comprise a good portion of the September 11 Recovery Program records. Some are handmade and some are signed. One particular United States flag was recovered from the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City after the horrific bombing on [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on September 14, 2011, under Archives II, Civil Records, Reference, Researchers. International ReactionToday’s post is written by Onaona Guay, a processing archivist in College Park. The American Red Cross September 11 Recovery Program received many gifts of compassion and sympathy from people around the world: cards from Australia, letters from Romania and Indonesia, drawings from Belize, postcards from Hong Kong. Students, faculty and staff of Ecole Routhier [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on September 13, 2011, under Archives II, Civil Records, Digital Projects, Reference, Researchers. September 11 Through the Eyes of ChildrenToday’s post is written by Onaona Guay, a processing archivist in College Park. For those of us who lived through September 11, 2001, we will always remember where we were when our nation came under attack. 9:50 am. I was just returning to our off-campus house from my first class of the day when my [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on September 12, 2011, under Archives II, Civil Records, Digital Projects, Reference. 10 Years Later: Remembering 9/11The most asked question this weekend will be “where were you?” I was living in Massachusetts and on my way to the doctor. The news on the radio said that something, probably a small plane, had hit the World Trade Center. By the time my appointment was over all hell had broken loose. The odd [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on September 9, 2011, under Archives II, Civil Records, Digital Projects, Reference, Researchers, The Process. |
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