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Two emergency officers observe missing persons notices at St. Vincent's Hospital, Manhattan

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Two emergency officers and pedestrians observe missing persons notices posted on an outer wall by individuals seeking lost friends and relatives at St. Vincent's Hospital, Manhattan

World Trade Center Twin Towers in Flames

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Spectators outside St. Vincent's Hospital, Manhattan, face southward observing Twin Towers in flames before collapse on September 11, 2001

Memorial to victims of September 11 tragedy on facade of St. Vincent's Hospital, Manhattan

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During the weeks following September 11, flowers and memorials were left to honor those missing. The pictures on the side of St. Vincent's Hospital had been placed by friends and relatives. Residents in the Hospital's vicinity maintained this area as…

Hospital staff waits at Emergency entrance for casualties on September 11, 2001

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Hospital's doctors and nurses wait at Emergency and Ambulance entrances for casualties to arrive from the World Trade Center on September 11

St. Joseph’s Free School and The Academy of Mount Saint Vincent, 1810; 1859; 1943; 1972

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Panel 1, upper section: Emmitsburg, Maryland, 1810:
In 1810 when Elizabeth Seton arrived in Emmitsburg, Maryland, the new community of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph’s, opened a free school, the two-story Federal-style building depicted,…