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The September 11 Digital Archive uses electronic media to collect, preserve, and
present the history of September 11, 2001 and its aftermath. The Archive
contains more than 150,000 digital items, a tally that includes more than 40,000
emails and other electronic communications, more than 40,000 first-hand stories,
and more than 15,000 digital images. In September 2003, the Library of Congress
accepted the Archive into its collections, an event that both ensured the
Archive's long-term preservation and marked the library's first major digital
acquisition.

Browse: Explore the collection for stories, images, emails, documents, sounds,
and videos of September 11

Research Search, sort, and examine the entire collection


FEATURED COLLECTIONS




HERE IS NEW YORK PHOTOS

In response to the World Trade Center tragedy, and to the unprecedented flood of
images that have resulted from it, a unique exhibition and sale of…


MICHAEL RAGSDALE FLYER COLLECTION

Michael Ragsdale – a video producer in New York City – collected posters,
letters, cards, brochures, event programs, press releases, and announcements…


FDNY INCIDENT ACTION PLANS

The Fire Department of New York published a daily report, called the FDNY
Incident Action Plan or IAP, that was a coordinating communication devise…



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