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Historic Papers Missing From Archives

By LARRY MARGASAK
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WASHINGTON (July 4) - National Archives visitors know they'll find the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights in the main building's magnificent rotunda in Washington. But they won't find the patent file for the Wright Brothers' Flying Machine or the maps for the first atomic bomb missions anywhere in the Archives inventory.
Many historical items the Archives once possessed are missing, including:
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— Civil War telegrams from Abraham Lincoln.
— Original signatures of Andrew Jackson.
— Presidential portraits of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
— NASA photographs from space and on the moon.
— Presidential pardons.
Some were stolen by researchers or Archives employees. Others simply disappeared without a trace.
And there's more gone from the nation's record keeper.
The Archives' inspector general, Paul Brachfeld, is conducting a criminal investigation into a missing external hard drive with copies of sensitive records from the Clinton administration. On the hard drive were Social Security numbers, including one for one of former Vice President Al Gore's daughters.
Because the equipment also may include classified information, Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, calls it a a major national security breach.
Brachfeld has documented thousands of electronic storage devices, including computers and servers, that have gone missing over the past decade from the National Archives and Records Administration.
Grassley, who has demanded an accounting of all missing items, said the loss of historical documents "robs our nation of its history and is completely unacceptable."
The Archives' stewardship of the nation's records has been questioned before. In a well-publicized incident, former President Bill Clinton's national security adviser, Sandy Berger, took documents from the Archives in the fall of 2003 while preparing, along with other ex-Clinton administration officials, for testimony to the Sept. 11 commission.
In September 2005, Berger was sentenced to two years of probation, 100 hours of community service, a $50,000 fine and loss of his security clearance for three years.
Some records have been missing for decades from the Archives' 44 facilities in 20 states and the capital, including 13 presidential libraries.
"When I came here nine years ago, there was no acknowledgment that we had a problem," Brachfeld said in an interview with The Associated Press.
Since then, he has started a recovery team that attends trade shows and Civil War re-enactments, and enlists the help of dealers and researchers to recover historical items that belong to the government.
The agency has two missions that sometimes are in conflict: preserving documents and making them available to the public in monitored research rooms with surveillance cameras.
"We do not have item-by-item control," said Archives spokeswoman Susan Cooper. "We can't. We have 9 billion documents. We don't know exactly what's in each of those boxes. There's no point in preserving materials that cannot be used."
Each missing historical item has its own story.
— From 1969 to 1980, the patent file for the Wright Brothers Flyer was passed around multiple Archives offices, the Patents and Trademarks Office and the National Air and Space Museum. It was returned to the Archives in 1979, and was last seen in 1980.
— In 1962, military representatives checked out the target maps for the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. The maps have been missing ever since.
— In May 2004, one of FDR's grandsons asked to see a portrait of his grandfather at the Roosevelt presidential library in Hyde Park, N.Y. It couldn't be found, and hasn't been seen since 2001.
— Shaun Aubitz, a former employee at the Archives' facility in Philadelphia, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 21 months in prison in 2002 for stealing — among other items — 71 pardons signed by Presidents James Madison, James Polk, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes and Lincoln. The Archives recovered 59 records. They had been sold to manuscript dealers and collectors.
— In 2005, researcher Howard Harner was sentenced to two years in prison, two years probation, and a $10,000 fine after pleading guilty to stealing more than 100 Civil War-era documents from the Archives between 1996 and 2002. Fewer than half were recovered.
— A 40-year-old National Archives intern in Philadelphia stole 160 Civil War documents. About half were sold on eBay. The documents included telegrams about the troops' weaponry, the War Department's announcement of Lincoln's death sent to soldiers, and a letter from famed Confederate cavalryman James Ewell Brown Stuart.
A financially strapped Denning McTague was sentenced in the case to 15 months in prison in 2007. He had told a psychiatrist that he was angry that his internship was unpaid.
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Harris887

04:07 AMJul 07 2009

when you have white people around you better nail everything of value down.i know what happened,they had one token black intern and everybody was so busy watching him,to make sure he didnt steal anything,and in the meanwhile all the good honest white boys stole them blind..lmao when we were kids we tried this and it worked,we had two white girlfriends to steal us clothing and shoes while the store employees followed me and my darker sisters around,we were the best dressed kids in town lol,and the white girls never got caught,and we payed them half price for the loot..

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PDB LIZ

08:08 PMJul 06 2009

PEOPLE OF AMERICA,,,,,DO NOT WORRY,,,,,,OBAMA WILL CHANGE YOUR HISTORY FOR YOU,!!!! DO AWAY WITH FREE SPEACH,,,,FREEDOM OF PRESS,,,,,,,AND,,FREEDOM ...IN GENERAL,,,,DO NOT WORRY,,,OBAMA TOLD YOU THIS WHEN RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT,,,AND,,,YOU STUPID PEOPLE BELEIVE IT....

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klatuzhere

07:15 PMJul 05 2009

What was once Bush's fault has now changed (you remember "change").....its now Obama's fault ...... and thats the truth!

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Valdezthorpe

06:34 PMJul 05 2009

HOW IN THE WORLD CAN THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES LOOSE DOCUMENTS OF NATIONAL AND HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE..? THE PRESIDENTS CABINET NEEDS TO HAVE HIM ADDRESS THIS SITUATION AND DEMAND COMPLETE ACCOUNTING AND AUDIT OF ARCHIVES..THEN LITTERLY FIRE THOSE RESPONCIBLE AND ENSURE THEY NEVER WORK FOR STATE OR FEDERAL AGENCY'S AGAIN.

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Michctr

06:32 PMJul 05 2009

Catus crud 06:20 PMJul 05 2009 Bush and the fat azz slica on the supreme court stole the constitution. Look under the pope's dress.ONLY A FRUIT STYLE MALE IS INTERESTED IN LOOKING UP ANY MALES DRESS.YOU HAVE A PROBLEM CRUD AND NEED A SHRINK! !

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Cl1rk

06:21 PMJul 05 2009

our educational system at work! or may i say not at work

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Jyrdfrd

06:14 PMJul 05 2009

These items were quite obviously taken to be used as a sacrifice to Satan for his help in instituting the new Democratic parties (ie Obama) agenda.............They're just a down payment.....................

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Jwingalls52

06:02 PMJul 05 2009

Either stolen or misplaced.

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Helmheadwwii

05:58 PMJul 05 2009

Klrivas 05:45 PMJul 05 2009 Somebodysaidthis::::::::What are stupid ,racist ,ignorent,dumb,or all of the above??Go back under your rock and listen to earthworms.There is no such thing as too young a parent for the child to clame citizenship.Further more in have been around the globe, and this is the first time i here someone clame such ignorence.You cant find dirt on Obama, so you make up your own BS.Belive what you want ,it will not change the fact that he is in office for the next 4 years.Deal with it.Unlike that lying skank in Alaska. maybe she had an affair with the dirtbag from SC......Family Values my ass. U neocons stfu and deal with it because your message is lost.

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JOANS170

05:52 PMJul 05 2009

So Sandy Berger got to those too huh?

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National Archives visitors know they\'ll find the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights in the main building\'s magnificent rotunda in Washington. But they won\'t find the patent file for the Wright Brothers\' Flying Machine or the maps for the first atomic bomb missions anywhere in the Archives inventory.