9/11 Museum Now Has Photos of Every Victim Who Died in Attack — Except One

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9/11 Museum Now Has Photos of Every Victim Who Died in Attack — Except One
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The 9/11 Memorial and Museum has been tracking down photos of every person who died in the attacks, and had a photo for all but two victims — and now that list is down to one, as a photo of Albert Ogletree was added to the display of more than 2,900 images

Llera called Ogletree a"mystery." He turned to Facebook, where he found Ogletree’s step-daughter in Harlem in summer 2021. But that moment of hope ended in disappointment.

Unable to find a photo there, Llera then searched Ancestry.com and determined Ogletree had grown up in a suburb of Detroit. Weeks after reaching out to a high school there, the nearly 8-month search ended with an email bearing a school photo of a young Albert Ogletree, from ninth grade. Ogletree's photo has now been added to the 9/11 Museum gallery, finally providing a face to the name.

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