Texas A&M Kingsville logo
  • Collections
  • Research
  • About
  • Advanced Search
  • El Rancho Yearbooks
Contact the South Texas Archives

Contact Us

  • Bailey Smith
    Head of Special Collections and Archives
    Bailey.smith@tamuk.edu
    (361)593-2776

  • Carmen Martinez
    Archival Assistant
    Carmelita.martinez@tamuk.edu
    (361)593-2019

Filters


Digital Content:

Alternative Research Resources:

  • George O. Coalson Annotated Bibliography
  • TAMUK Dissertations and Theses (prior to May 2013)
  • TAMUK digital Dissertations starting May 2013
  • Jernigan Library

Advanced Search Results


Advanced Search

Showing all results

  • A2006-013.0556
  • Collection: Kaye Presley Collection
  • Location: STA Photo File A2006-013
Photo - An Image of a 9/11 Remembrance Poster A picture was taken of a poster of the Twin Towers prior to the attack with the caption on the poster reading, "Our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist attacks." And following that, "Our country is strong. A great people has been moved to defend a great nation." An individual (maybe a local firefighter) from Riviera, Texas or from the area volunteered their services to aid the city and took pictures of the aftermath immediately following the 9/11 terrorist attack destruction. Caption: "World Trade Center, New York City."
  • A2006-013.0557
  • Collection: Kaye Presley Collection
  • Location: STA Photo File A2006-013
Photo - A Further Away Photo of the 9/11 Firefighters Memorial Tribute A picture taken of the Firefighters Tribute further away to take in the size of the memorial. An individual (maybe a local firefighter) from Riviera, Texas or from the area volunteered their services to aid the city and took pictures of the aftermath immediately following the 9/11 terrorist attack destruction. Caption: "World Trade Center, New York City."
  • A2006-013.0558
  • Collection: Kaye Presley Collection
  • Location: STA Photo File A2006-013
Photo - Firefighters Working On 9/11 Destruction A group of firefighters in yellow raincoats work on the remnants of a building in the aftermath of the 9/1/ terrorist attacks. An individual (maybe a local firefighter) from Riviera, Texas or from the area volunteered their services to aid the city and took pictures of the aftermath immediately following the 9/11 terrorist attack destruction. Caption: "World Trade Center, New York City."
  • A2006-013.0559
  • Collection: Kaye Presley Collection
  • Location: STA Photo File A2006-013
Photo - NYC Skyline Without the Twin Towers Bright light shines in the place where the Twin Towers once stood (possibly from firefighters working through the night), as seen in this further-away image of the famous NYC Skyline from across the water. An individual (maybe a local firefighter) from Riviera, Texas or from the area volunteered their services to aid the city and took pictures of the aftermath immediately following the 9/11 terrorist attack destruction. Caption: "World Trade Center, New York City."
  • A2006-013.0560
  • Collection: Kaye Presley Collection
  • Location: STA Photo File A2006-013
Photo - Firefighters Looking Up at the Wreckage of a Building Three yellow jacketed firefighters peer up at what's left a building in the days following the Sept. 11th attacks. An individual (maybe a local firefighter) from Riviera, Texas or from the area volunteered their services to aid the city and took pictures of the aftermath immediately following the 9/11 terrorist attack destruction. Caption: "World Trade Center, New York City."
  • A2006-013.0561
  • Collection: Kaye Presley Collection
  • Location: STA Photo File A2006-013
Photo - Post 9/11 Terrorist Attacks Building Wreckage The foundational skeleton of a building remains a picture taken of the wreckage following the Sept. 11th attacks on the World Trade Center. An individual (maybe a local firefighter) from Riviera, Texas or from the area volunteered their services to aid the city and took pictures of the aftermath immediately following the 9/11 terrorist attack destruction. Caption: "World Trade Center, New York City."
  • Previous
Donate

The South Texas Archives accepts item donations relating to the South Texas area and Texas A&M University Kingsville. If you have any questions or would like to discuss potentially donating resources or monetarily to the archives, please do not hesitate to contact us either by phone (361) 593-2019 or email. Thank you!

Forms

Simple Donation Form

Deed of Gift

Publishing Forms

More Info

Location

Policies

Jernigan Library

Texas A&M University-Kingsville

Follow us on Social Media
South Texas Archives, James C. Jernigan Library, Texas A&M University Kingsville