Theodore Olson's Telephone

Description:

Description: Ted Olson, U.S. solicitor general, received two calls on this office telephone from his wife, Barbara Olson, as her hijacked airplane headed toward the Pentagon.

Context: Telephones affected the way people experienced September 11. Barbara Olson, a well-known political commentator, made two phone calls to her husband while onboard American Airlines Flight 77 after it was hijacked by terrorists. She learned of the other hijacked planes and discussed with her husband what to do. Despite the terror of the situation, she remained cool and focused; her husband could only console her and listen. At 9:38 am, all fifty-three passengers, six crew members, and five hijackers were killed when the plane crashed into the Pentagon. All over the world, telephones mattered to people that day, as families and coworkers connected with each other to verify their safety or express their love.

Date Made: 1990s

Maker: Nortel

Location: Currently not on view

Associated: United States: Virginia, PentagonUnited States: Virginia, Pentagon

Associated Subject: September 11 Terrorist AttacksRelated Event: Attack on the PentagonSeptember 11th Attacks

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See more items in: Military and Society: Armed Forces History, 9/11, September 11

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Data Source: National Museum of American History

Id Number: 2002.0060.01Accession Number: 2002.0060Catalog Number: 2002.0060.01

Object Name: Telephone

Measurements: overall: 11.3 cm x 29 cm x 25 cm; 4 7/16 in x 11 7/16 in x 9 13/16 in

Guid: https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a8-8bfd-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record Id: nmah_1004498

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