John F. Kennedy, Dallas Police Department Collection - 37 Matching Results

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[Homicide Report by C. N. Dhority]
Homicide Report regarding the assassination of President Kennedy. The location of the assassination was Elm St. in Dallas.
[Memo to George Doughty from Charles Batchelor]
Memorandum to George Doughty from Chief Batchelor concerning the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald's clothes to the National Archives in Washington, D. C. Clothing items include a sweater, undershirt, shirt, socks, trousers, and shoes.
[Memo to George Doughty from Charles Batchelor]
Memo to George Doughty from Charles Batchelor. Batchelor requests that, in accordance with law and the request of Tim Timmins, clothing items which Lee Harvey Oswald wore at the time of his death be forwarded to the National Archives.
[Memo to J. E. Curry from W. P. Gannaway, May 6, 1964]
Memorandum to Chief J. E. Curry from W. P. Gannaway. Gannaway states that Mrs. Mary Jane Robertson, an employee of the Special Service Bureau, will contact Leon D. Hubert, Jr. at the United States Attorney's Office.
[Memo to M. W. Stevenson from Walter C. Fannin]
Memo to M. W. Stevenson, Deputy Chief of Police, from Walter C. Fannin, Captain of Police. The memo indicates that Jack Ruby sent a $25.00 money order to Karen Bennett.
[Note by 'A Friend of Oswald']
A handwritten note which reads: "Chief of Police, Dallas, Texas. The Warren Report is wrong 4 people were used to eliminte [sic] Kennedy 1 is dead - 3 live - Johnson knows 3 more 1eft to go. - A friend of Lee Oswald."
[Notice to Drivers and Operators of City Equipment]
Notice to drivers and operators of city equipment which states that it is the individual's responsibility to check that the equipment they are assigned is safe to use.
[Personnel Record for Roscoe Anthony White]
Microfilm copies of a personnel record for Roscoe Anthony White from the Dallas Police Department. The record includes application information, payment information, training records, and a resignation letter.
[Property Clerk's Invoice or Receipt, November 26, 1963 #1]
Property clerk's invoice or receipt for items found at Police Lab Crime Scene Search Section #7992. A small slip of paper is also included. The text reads: "This is a list of evidence released to the FBI from our crime lab 11-26-63."
[Property Clerk's Invoice or Receipt, November 26, 1963 #2]
Property clerk's invoice or receipt for items found at Police Lab Crime Scene Search Section #7992. A small slip of paper is also included. The text reads: "This is a list of evidence released to the FBI from our crime lab 11-26-63."
[Property Clerk's Invoice or Receipt, November 26, 1963 #3]
Property clerk's invoice or receipt for items found at Police Lab Crime Scene Search Section #7992. A small slip of paper is also included. The text reads: "This is a list of evidence released to the FBI from our crime lab 11-26-63."
[Property Clerk's Invoice or Receipt, November 26, 1963 #4]
Property clerk's invoice or receipt for items found at Police Lab Crime Scene Search Section #7992. A small slip of paper is also included. The text reads: "This is a list of evidence released to the FBI from our crime lab 11-26-63."
[Property Clerk's Invoice or Receipt, November 26, 1963 #5]
Property clerk's invoice or receipt for items found at Police Lab Crime Scene Search Section #7992. A small slip of paper is also included. The text reads: "This is a list of evidence released to the FBI from our crime lab 11-26-63."
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Circulars]
Microfilm copy of a receipt by the property clerk of Anti-Kennedy circulars. These items were received from G. Tolbert.
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Clothes #1]
Receipt by the property clerk of sweaters, sport shirts, a leather belt, and a necktie.
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Clothes #2]
Microfilm copy of a receipt by the property clerk of sweaters, sport shirts, a leather belt, and a necktie.
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Clothing #1]
Receipt by the property clerk of clothing items received from Moore, Potts, Turner, and Senkel. The items belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald of 1026 North Beckley.
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Clothing #2]
Photocopy of receipt by the property clerk of clothing items received from Moore, Potts, Turner, and Senkel. The items belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald of 1026 North Beckley.
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Dallas Maps]
Photocopy of receipt by the property clerk of four copies of a Dallas map by Humble Oil & Refining Company. The maps were received from H. H. Blessing and filed under President Kennedy's name.
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Enco Map]
Photocopy of receipt by the property clerk of a Fort Worth Dallas Map & Visitor's Guide. The item was received from H. H. Blessing and filed under President Kennedy.
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Enco Map]
Form from the property clerk at the Dallas Police Department for the receipt of an Enco map of Dallas.
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Items #1]
Property clerk's receipt of items from the police lab Crime Scene Search Section. Items included a rifle, striped blanker, slug, police uniform button, paper bag, revolver, sport shirt, and palm print.
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Items #2]
Carbon copy of a property clerk's receipt of items from the police lab Crime Scene Search Section. Items included a rifle, striped blanker, slug, police uniform button, paper bag, revolver, sport shirt, and palm print.
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Jack Ruby's Belongings]
Photocopies of the property clerk's form of receipt for acceptance of evidence. This evidence once belonged to Jack Ruby and includes money, money bags, clothing, pictures, and correspondence.
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Lee Harvey Oswald's Belongings]
Receipts by the property clerk of items which belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald. Items included books, letters, payroll vouchers, and a sewing kit.
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Lee Harvey Oswald's Property]
Receipt by the property clerk of property which belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald. Items included photographs, maps, stationary, receipts, books, and news clippings.
[Receipt by Identification Bureau of Live Rounds #1]
Form for submission of evidence to the Crime Scene Search Section of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas. Items submitted included two live rounds of .38 caliber ammunition. These items were received from officer Davenport and released to inspector Thomas J. Kelley. They were taken from Lee Harvey Oswald's gun.
[Receipt by Identification Bureau of Live Rounds #2]
Form for submission of evidence to the Crime Scene Search Section of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas. Items submitted included two live rounds of .38 caliber ammunition. These items were received from officer Davenport and released to inspector Thomas J. Kelley. They were taken from Lee Harvey Oswald's gun.
[Receipt by Property Clerk for Man's Black Leather Belt #1]
Property clerk's invoice or receipt of a man's black leather belt. The item was received from the jail office filed under Oswald, Lee H.
[Receipt by Property Clerk for Man's Black Leather Belt #2]
Property clerk's invoice or receipt of a man's black leather belt. The item was received from the jail office filed under Oswald, Lee H.
[Receipt by Property Clerk for Man's Black Leather Belt #3]
Property clerk's invoice or receipt of a man's black leather belt. The item was received from the jail office filed under Oswald, Lee H.
[Receipt by Property Clerk for Man's Black Leather Belt #4]
Property clerk's invoice or receipt of a man's black leather belt. The item was received from the jail office filed under Oswald, Lee H.
[Report by Marvin Johnson on Officer's Duties #1]
Report by Marvin Johnson regarding his actions after the assassination of President Kennedy. Marvin Johnson and his partner, L. D. Montgomery, were at a cafe when they learned of Kennedy's assassination. They were ordered to the location of the shooting, where they conducted a search. Johnson did not work on Sunday or Monday of the following week.
[Report by Marvin Johnson on Officer's Duties #2]
Carbon copy of report by Marvin Johnson regarding his actions after the assassination of President Kennedy. Marvin Johnson and his partner, L. D. Montgomery, were at a cafe when they learned of Kennedy's assassination. They were ordered to the location of the shooting, where they conducted a search. Johnson did not work on Sunday or Monday of the following week.
[Report by Marvin Johnson on Officer's Duties #3]
Report by Marvin Johnson regarding his actions after the assassination of President Kennedy. Marvin Johnson and his partner, L. D. Montgomery, were at a cafe when they learned of Kennedy's assassination. They were ordered to the location of the shooting, where they conducted a search. Johnson did not work on Sunday or Monday of the following week.
[Report by Marvin Johnson on Officer's Duties #4]
Report by Marvin Johnson regarding his actions after the assassination of President Kennedy. Marvin Johnson and his partner, L. D. Montgomery, were at a cafe when they learned of Kennedy's assassination. They were ordered to the location of the shooting, where they conducted a search. Johnson did not work on Sunday or Monday of the following week.
[Report on Jack Ruby, 1953]
Report of the arresting officer of Jack Ruby on July 26, 1953, which states that Ruby was illegally carrying a revolver in his pocket.
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