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[Report by J. P. Adamcik]
Report on the investigation of the President's murder.
[Report by J. P. Adamcik - Carbon Copy]
Report on the investigation of the President's murder.
[Report on Officer's Duties by J. P. Adamcik, in regards to the President's murder #1]
Report on Officer's duties by J. P. Adamcik, regarding the President's murder. Adamcik describes searching 2515 West Fifth in Irving, Texas, where Lee Harvey Oswald and Marina Oswald stayed.
[Report on Officer's Duties by J. P. Adamcik, in regards to the President's murder #2]
Report on Officer's duties by J. P. Adamcik, regarding the President's murder. Adamcik describes searching 2515 West Fifth in Irving, Texas, where Lee Harvey Oswald and Marina Oswald stayed.
[Note from J. P. Adamcik and K. L. Anderton to L. C. Graves, concerning an interview with Floyd Davis]
Note from J. P. Adamcik and K. L. Anderton to L. C. Graves. The note is regarding an interview with Floyd Davis, the owner of the Sportdrome Gun Range, about Lee Harvey Oswald. Davis states that he had not seen Oswald, but his employee Mr. Harold Price had seen him at the range before and helped set the scope on his rifle.
[Note from J. P. Adamcik to L. C. Graves, December 2, 1963 #1]
Note from J. P. Adamcick and K. L. Anderton to L. C. Graves regarding Lee Harvey Oswald practicing at the Sportsdrome Gun Range.
[Note from J. P. Adamcik to L. C. Graves, December 2, 1963 #2]
Note from J. P. Adamcick and K. L. Anderton to L. C. Graves regarding Lee Harvey Oswald practicing at the Sportsdrome Gun Range.
[Photocopied Report by J. P. Adamcik, G. F. Rose, R. S. Stovall]
Report on the investigation of the President's murder.
[Report by J. P. Adamcik, G. F. Rose, R. S. Stovall]
Report on the investigation of the President's murder.
[Letter from Velma Aitken, March 24, 1968]
Letter from Velma Aitken requesting information regarding Jack Ruby's medical treatment.
[Letter from Velma Aitken to Dallas Police Department, March 24, 1968]
Letter from Velma Aitken to the Dallas Police Department, requesting information regarding Jack Ruby's medical treatment.
[Affidavit In Any Fact by George Senator #1]
Affidavit In Any Fact by George Senator, a friend of Jack Ruby. Senator states that he had known Ruby for about eight years and that they lived together. He describes how Ruby seemed very sad and shocked about the President's death.
[Affidavit In Any Fact by George Senator #2]
Affidavit In Any Fact by George Senator, a friend of Jack Ruby. Senator states that he had known Ruby for about eight years and that they lived together. He describes how Ruby seemed very sad and shocked about the President's death.
[Affidavit in Any Fact - Statement by George Senator, November 24, 1963 #1]
Transcription of a statement by George Senator describing his friendship with Jack Ruby.
[Affidavit in Any Fact - Statement by George Senator, November 24, 1963 #2]
Transcription of a statement by George Senator describing his friendship with Jack Ruby.
[Voluntary Statement by Arnold Louis Rowland #1]
Voluntary statement by Arnold Louis Rowland, a witness in Dealey Plaza. He states that he noticed a man in the window of the Texas School Book Depository with a rifle pointed towards the road before the motorcade passed by Dealey Plaza. About 15 minutes later the President passed in front of him and he heard three gunshots.
[Voluntary Statement by Arnold Louis Rowland #2]
Voluntary statement by Arnold Louis Rowland, a witness in Dealey Plaza. He states that he noticed a man in the window of the Texas School Book Depository with a rifle pointed towards the road before the motorcade passed by Dealey Plaza. About 15 minutes later the President passed in front of him and he heard three gunshots.
[Voluntary Statement by Barbara Walker Rowland #1]
Voluntary statement by Barbara Walker Rowland, a witness in Dealey Plaza. She states that her husband Arnold Louis Rowland pointed out a man in a window of the Texas School Book Depository holding a rifle, but she could not see him.
[Voluntary Statement by Barbara Walker Rowland #2]
Voluntary statement by Barbara Walker Rowland, a witness in Dealey Plaza. She states that her husband Arnold Louis Rowland pointed out a man in a window of the Texas School Book Depository holding a rifle, but she could not see him.
[Voluntary Statement by John Stevens R. Lawrence #1]
Voluntary statement by John Stevens Rutter Lawrence, regarding seeing a man in a suit carrying a rifle. Lawrence states that he left the Texaco Building where he worked with Phil Hathaway and other coworkers to see the President in the parade. He describes seeing a large man, estimated to be around 6'5" and 250 pounds or more, wearing a business suit and carrying a rifle.
[Voluntary Statement by John Stevens R. Lawrence #2]
Voluntary statement by John Stevens Rutter Lawrence, regarding seeing a man in a suit carrying a rifle. Lawrence states that he left the Texaco Building where he worked with Phil Hathaway and other coworkers to see the President in the parade. He describes seeing a large man, estimated to be around 6'5" and 250 pounds or more, wearing a business suit and carrying a rifle.
[Voluntary Statement by Julia Ann Mercer #1]
Voluntary statement by Julia Ann Mercer regarding men in a Ford truck with what appeared to be a gun case, prior to the assassination. Mercer states that she saw a truck on the side of the entrance road to the overpass. There was a man pulling out a gun case from the back of the truck who proceeded to walk away.
[Voluntary Statement by Julia Ann Mercer #2]
Voluntary statement by Julia Ann Mercer regarding men in a Ford truck with what appeared to be a gun case, prior to the assassination. Mercer states that she saw a truck on the side of the entrance road to the overpass. There was a man pulling out a gun case from the back of the truck who proceeded to walk away.
[American Capsule News, Number 402, November 30, 1963]
American Capsule News, Number 402 published in Washington, D. C..
[Photocopy of American Capsule News, Number 402, November 30, 1963, #1]
American Capsule News, Number 402 published in Washington, D. C.
[Photocopy of American Capsule News, Number 402, November 30, 1963, #2]
American Capsule News, Number 402 published in Washington, D. C..
[Report from Kenneth K. Anderson to Chief J. E. Curry, November 26, 1963]
Report from Kenneth K. Anderson to Chief J. E. Curry regarding his officer's assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Anderson states that he was assigned to report to the Patrol office, then to the basement, and later to Parkland Hospital.
[Report regarding Officer's assignments]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Kenneth K. Anderson, regarding Officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Anderson states that he was called to report to the Patrol office on the morning of November 24, 1963, assigned to a traffic assignment, and later went to Parkland Hospital.
[Statement by K. K. Anderson concerning the murder of Jack Ruby]
Statement by K. K. Anderson, concerning Jack Ruby. Anderson states that he left the basement of City Hall for a traffic assignment and did not return prior to the shooting.
[Typed Statement by Kenneth K. Anderson]
Typed statement by Kenneth K. Anderson concerning officer's assignment, the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, and familiarity with Jack Ruby.
[Laboratory Request by Louie L. Anderson]
Laboratory Request form by Louie L. Anderson to determine the presence of nitrates from a discharged firearm in casts taken from Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Handwritten Report by K. L. Anderton about Jack Ruby]
Handwritten report by K. L. Anderton regarding Jack Ruby's possible involvement in narcotics.
[Report by K. L. Anderton]
Handwritten report by K. L. Anderton, concerning narcotics involvement of Jack Ruby.
[Report on Officer's Duties by K. L. Anderton, in regards to the President's murder #1]
Report on Officer's duties by K. L. Anderton, in regards to the murder of the President. Anderton states that he was on vacation the day of the shooting but came back to work when he learned about it. He helped transport Lee Harvey Oswald, and the next day took an affidavit from James Richard Worrell and answered telephones.
[Report on Officer's Duties by K. L. Anderton, in regards to the President's murder #2]
Report on Officer's duties by K. L. Anderton, in regards to the murder of the President. Anderton states that he was on vacation the day of the shooting but came back to work when he learned about it. He helped transport Lee Harvey Oswald, and the next day took an affidavit from James Richard Worrell and answered telephones.
[Report on Officer's Duties, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death, by K. L. Anderton #1]
Report on Officer's duties by K. L. Anderton, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death. Anderton states that he was at home when he learned that Oswald was shot. After arriving at work, he spoke to Jack Ruby's sister, Eva Grant.
[Report on Officer's Duties, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death, by K. L. Anderton #2]
Report on Officer's duties by K. L. Anderton, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death. Anderton states that he was at home when he learned that Oswald was shot. After arriving at work, he spoke to Jack Ruby's sister, Eva Grant.
[Report on officer's duties in regards to the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald #1]
Report on officer's duties in regards to the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report on officer's duties in regards to the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald #2]
Report on officer's duties in regards to the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report on officer's duties in regards to the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald #3]
Report on officer's duties in regards to the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report on Officer's Duties in Regards to the President's Murder - Carbon Copy, #1]
Report on officer's duties in regards to the President's murder.
[Report on Officer's Duties in Regards to the President's Murder - Carbon Copy, #2]
Report on officer's duties in regards to the President's murder.
[Report on Officer's Duties in Regards to the President's Murder - Carbon Copy, #3]
Report on officer's duties in regards to the President's murder.
[Affidavit in Any Fact by D. R. Archer #1]
Affidavit in any fact by D. R. Archer, concerning the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Affidavit in Any Fact by D. R. Archer #2]
Affidavit in any fact by D. R. Archer, concerning the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from C. O. Arnett to Chief J. E. Curry, November 24, 1963]
Report from C. O. Arnett to Chief J. E. Curry regarding officer's assignments and the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report regarding Officer's assignments]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by C. O Arnett, regarding Officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Arnett describes his assignments as a Reserve Officer on Sunday, November 24, 1963.
[DPS Fingerprint Record of Jack Ruby]
Fingerprint record from the Department of Public Safety in Austin, Texas for Jack Leon Ruby.
[Magazine Article by Hugh Aynesworth]
Photocopy of a magazine article by Hugh Aynesworth, discussing the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the investigations made by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison.
[Report by Patrolman E. R. Baggett to Chief of Police J. E. Curry, December 2, 1963 #1]
Report by Patrolman E. R. Bageett to Chief of Police J. E. Curry, describing his participation in the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald.
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