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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The President had declared Friday, September 14, 2001, a National Day of Prayer and Remembrance. He and the First Lady joined former Presidents Clinton, Bush, Carter, and Ford and their wives, as well as members of Congress, the U.S. Senate, the Cabinet, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Washington National Cathedral to honor the memory of the 9/11 victims and the families who had lost so much.

Security was formidable that morning and only those with tickets were allowed inside. I arrived at 10:45 a.m. with a green ticket distributed to family members of the Cathedral Boy and Girl Choristers. My wonderful next-door neighbor Peter Gilchrist, who sang in the choir, had given me one of his tickets, which placed me a few feet away from the pews of the Presidents. Next to me was the Reverend Patricia Johnson, whose son was also a chorister. We sat down together as strangers and departed as friends. She is tall, black, and elegant; I am the opposite, but we had no barriers stronger than our need to feel human and hopeful again after three days of shock and trauma. There were no Republicans or Democrats in the Cathedral that day, only grieving Americans in need of succor.

As the President walked across the marble floor of the main altar to ascend the lectern, Patricia and I instinctively grasped hands, like anxious mothers, hoping for a flawless performance from a child who has frequent pratfalls. The President rose to the occasion and spoke well as he offered the families of 9/11 the nation’s sympathy, but he startled many of the three thousand people assembled when he began to mix patriotism with religion and declared that ridding the world of evil was the country’s “responsibility to history.” As he returned to his seat, he passed the Rev. Billy Graham and affectionately patted the elderly man’s shoulder. When Bush sat down, his father, George Herbert Walker Bush, reached over and squeezed his hand as if to say, “You did well.”

I tried to remember the President’s words about a “responsibility to history” as I researched this book on his family, and I sought the assistance of many people to fulfill that responsibility. I’m indebted to all, especially the librarians, curators, and archivists who helped me in compiling the family’s ancestral background and provided access to the unpublished letters, records, documents, and diaries I needed to tell the family’s story. I’m extraordinarily grateful for the scholarly research of Ellen Walker, Ruth Quattlebaum, Tana Sherman, Timothy Sprattler, and Lynda V. Diamondis: Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts; Tom Conroy: Yale Public Affairs; William R. Massa Jr. and Diane Kaplan: Manuscripts and Archives, Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University; Angelyn Singer and Christine Baird: Alumni Records, Yale University; Jessica He, research assistant for Professor Douglas Rae, Yale School of Management; Fred Romanski, Barry L. Zerby, and Pat Anderson: National Archives and Records in College Park, Maryland; Lisa Gezelter, archivist: National Archive in Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel); Research staff: Ohio Historical Society; Barbara Reed: FACT Line, Columbus Public Schools, Ohio; Doug McCabe: Ohio University Library, Athens, Ohio; Donald A. Ritchie, associate historian, and Betty K. Koed: U.S. Senate; Suzanne Callison Dicks: U.S. Capitol Historical Society; American Institute for Economic Research; Ruth Ann Rugg: Sixth Floor Museum, Dallas, Texas; Barbie Selby and Gary Treadway: University of Virginia Law Library, Charlottesville, Virginia; Anthony Sgro: Woodberry Forest School, Orange, Virginia; Kathryn Stallard and John G. Tower, archivists: Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas; Gregory H. Stoner and Toni M. Carter: Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia; Jason D. Stratman: Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis; Towana D. Spivey, director: Fort Sill National Historical Landmark, Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Aulene Gibson: Southwest Oklahoma Genealogical Society; Richard Spiers, superintendent: Hope Cemetery, Kennebunkport, Maine; Barbara Barwise: Kennebunkport Historical Society; Betty Austin, archivist: Fulbright Papers, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas; Monica Blank and Amy Fitch, archivists: Rockefeller Archive Center, Sleepy Hollow, New York; Caroline Bradley: Westerly Public Library, Westerly, Rhode Island; Virginia Buchanan: Smith County Historical Society, Tyler, Texas; Richard M. Bulatoff: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University; Steve Charter: Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio; Deneen Carter: Franklin County Probate Court, Columbus, Ohio; Mary M. Huth and Sarah DeSanctis: Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester, New York; John G. Doll: Gilbert Y. Taverner Archives, St. George’s School, Newport, Rhode Island; Jules J. Duga: Columbus Jewish Historical Society, Ohio; Megan Hahn Fraser: New-York Historical Society, New York, New York; The Honorable George Mitchell and Ian Graham: Special Collections, Bowdoin University, Brunswick, Maine; Sarah Hartwell: Rauner Special Collections, Dartmouth University, Hanover, New Hampshire; Alexander Sanger, Esther Katz, and Cathy Moran Hajo: Margaret Sanger Papers Project, New York University, New York, New York; Lianne Hartman: Bently Historical Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Cory Hatch and Jared Jackson: Arizona Historical Foundation, Tempe, Arizona; John Neal Hoover, librarian: St. Louis Mercantile Library; Noel C. Hollabeck: St. Louis Public Library; Karen Mason, curator: Iowa Women’s Archive, University of Iowa; Kirsten Jensen, archivist: Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich, Connecticut; Kristine Krueger: National Film Information Service, Center for Motion Picture Study, Beverly Hills, California; Bonnie Linck: Connecticut State Library; Barbara Lowden, Assistant Registrar: Vital Statistics, Greenwich, Connecticut; Ryan Hendrickson: Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center, Boston University, Massachusetts; Kristen J. Nyitray: special collections, State University of New York at Stony Brook; Kathy Ogden: Greenwich Oral History Project, Connecticut; Michael V. Lynch, registrar: vital statistics, New Haven, Connecticut; Mary K. Moore: Bohemian Grove Action Network, Occidental, California; Ken Marder: Silas Bronson Library, Waterbury, Connecticut; Keith Stretcher, City Attorney: City of Midland, Texas; Greg Platts: Alfalfa Club, Washington, D.C.; Marta Ross Dunetz, archivist: St. Albans School, Washington, D.C.

Many presidential archivists contributed to the research and I’m grateful to all: Lynn Smith: Hoover Presidential Library, West Branch, Iowa; Raymond Teichman: FDR Presidential Library, Hyde Park, New York; Dennis E. Bilger: Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Missouri; David J. Haight, Dwight Strandberg, and Hazel Stitt: Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Abilene, Kansas; Staff: John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts; Claudia Anderson, Mary K. Knill, and Linda M. Seelke: Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Austin, Texas; Dimitri K. Simes, president: The Nixon Center, Washington, D.C.; Susan Naulty, archivist: Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace, Yorba Linda, California; Leigh Dale, Stacy Davis, Geir Gundersen, Kenneth G. Hafeli, and Donna Lehman: Gerald R. Ford Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Albert Nason: Jimmy Carter Library, Atlanta, Georgia; Jennifer Sternaman, archivist: Ronald Reagan Library, Simi Valley, California; Laura Spencer, Bonnie Burlbaw, Debbie Carter, R. Matthew Lee, Stephanie Oriabure and Deborah Wheeler: George Bush Presidential Library, College Station, Texas.

My thanks to the newspaper and magazine librarians who helped retrieve what was not available online: Press Association of the U.K.; Joshua Balling, managing editor,
The Inquirer and Mirror
, Nantucket, Massachusetts; Carolyn McClintock,
LA Weekly
; Cam Willis at
D
magazine; Susan Butler,
Portland Press Herald
; Merle Thomason, Fairchild Library, Pasadena, California; Dick Weiss,
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
; Jeanette Dean,
Los Angeles Times
; Marie Deitch, librarian,
Greenwich Time
; Kathy McKula,
Hartford Courant
; Dina Modianot-Fox,
Greenwich Magazine
; and Andrea Murphy,
American Heritage.

Many people helped me during the four years I worked on this book. While I cannot acknowlege all 937 people I spoke with, I am grateful for their contributions. My thanks to: Rudy Abramson, Herbert and Lois Abrams, David Acheson, Cindy Adams, Peggy Adler, Philip Agee, Lola Aiken, Miriam Ain, Leyla Aker, Linda Aker, Edward Albee, Marcia Alcorn, Janice and Steve Allen, Margaret Alton and Tom Weisser, Kathleen Ambrose, Robert Sam Anson, Steve Arbeit, Dickie Arbiter, Elizabeth A. Archer, Thomas J. Ashley Jr., Rick Atkinson, Doug Bailey, Pat Bailey, Earl Balfour, Tom Bannon, Mike Barnicle, Richard Barrett, Susan Barron, Anita Bartholomew, Charles Bartlett, Ysaye Maria Barnwell, Roberta Baskin, Patrick Beach, Betty Beale, Barry Bearak, Paul Bedard, Sarah Witham Bednarz, Susan Bennett, Michelle Berman, Lynne Bernabei, Susan Biddle, Sonja Bjelland, Ann Biraben, Alex Mayes Birnbaum, Laura Blaustein, Nathan Blumberg, Sidney Blumenthal, John Bollinger, John Brady, Ralph Braibanti, Richard Breitman, David Brock, Charles Brown, Sally Brown (Mrs. Thatcher III), Bruce Buchanan, Martha Buchanan, Carol Buckland, Cathy Burka, Joyce Burland, Iris Burnett, Elizabeth Burr, Kenneth David Burrows, Sharon Bush, Justin Butcher, Christopher Byron, Connie Collins Cain, Jean Calhoun, Courtney Callahan, Margaret Carlson, Peter Carlson, Robert Caro, Dam Carol, Don Carr, Demaris Carroll, David Challinord, Dolly Langdon Chapin, Isolde Chapin, Bill Chaput, Pat Choate, Michael Cieply, Mary Higgins Clark, Richard Claude, Eleanor Clift, Alexander Cockburn, Andrew Cockburn, Leslie Cockburn, William Sloane Coffin, David Cogan, Lou Colasuonno, Joe Conason, Sydney “Terry” Cone, David Corn, David Crossland, Page Crossland, Julie Currie, Rick Curry, S.J., Robert Dallek, Tom D’Amore, Sam Dash, John Davidson, John Claiborne Davis, Osborne Day, June DeHart, Sally Denton, Stephanie deSibour, Betsy Trippe DeVecchi, Robert DeVecchi, Mary Devlin, Alex Dickie Jr., Mollie Dickenson, Kathleen Dillon, Ymelda Dixon, Byron Dobell, Ariel Dockerty, Jack Doll, Pier Dominquez, Jim Donovan, Michael Dorman, Jenna Dorn, Bob Dotchin, Virginia Douglas, Conway “Doc” Downing, Molly and George Downing, Brian Doyle, Roberta Hornig Draper, Pam Droog, Joseph Duffey, Robert W. Duffy, Indiana Earl, Nadine Eckhardt, Robert J. Edgeworth, Maureen Egan, Sara Ehrman, Daniel and Marina Ein, Albert Eisele, Donna M. Eller, Rayna G. Eller, Dave Elliott, Kim Elliott, Daniel Ellsberg, Roy Elson, Allison Engel, Lionel Epstein, Sally Eskew, Michael Evans, Mrs. Lawrence J. Evaristo, Peter and Pamela Evans, Penny Farthing, Allen Ferguson, Geraldine Ferraro, Robert Fink, Howard Fineman, David Fink, Harry Finkenstaedt, Jim Finkenstaedt, Gerry Fitzgerald, Roland Flamini, Heather Foley, Thomas S. Foley, Bitsey Folger, Jane Fonda, Allan Fotheringham, Barney Frank, Toby Frankel, Roberta Fulbright Foote, Elizabeth Friedsam, Harriet M. Fulbright, Len Funk, Bob Gardner, Ann Geracimos, Ann Gerber, Robin Gerber, Elbridge Gerry, Doug Giebel, Kenneth Gilpin, Ruth Gilson, Todd Gitlin, Vivian Glick, Robert A. 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