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[Memo to John H. Slate from David O. Brown, December 21, 2012]
Office memorandum addressed to John H. Slate, City Archivist. The memorandum states that photographic prints are being transferred to the Dallas Municipal Archives.
[Photograph of Letter to Ruth Paine]
Evidence photograph of a letter found in Oswald's home. The letter is addressed to Ruth Paine and is written in Russian.
[Photograph of Letter in Russian]
Evidence photographs of a letter found in Oswald's home. The letter is written in Russian.
[Handwritten Note About Oswald's Clothing]
Handwritten note which reads: "On 2-24-64 Captain GMD received the following clothes off the body of Lee Oswald from FT Alexander at DCCCIL. These items are now in the CSS evidence room."
[Index Tab M]
Photocopy of an index tab labeled "M."
[Memo to T. D. Tolleson from Joe B. Millhollon, August 28, 1978]
Memorandum addressed to Captain T. D. Tolleson of the Intelligence Division in Dallas, Texas. The memorandum states that an individual called the office and said that Joe Linthicum was seen drinking at a bar. At the time, Joe Linthicum said that he had worked for Jack Ruby for eight years.
[List of Doctors' Diagnoses]
Photocopy of a list of diagnoses by doctors which is presented as a table of contents.
[Laboratory Report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation #4]
Carbon copy of a laboratory report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Examination was requested for "Firearms - Spectographic - Microscopic Analyes [sic] - Fingerprint - Document." Evidence received included bullets, bullet fragments, firearms, metal fragments, and fibers.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by L. D. Stringfellow to W. P. Gannaway, February 18, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report by Detective L. D. Stringfellow to Captain W. P. Gannaway, through Lieutenant Jack Revill, regarding the arrest of David Conrad Glass.
[Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Don Fitzmaurice and Frank Goodell, November 24, 1963 #2]
Individual telegrams by Don Fitzmaurice and Frank Goodell to Jack Ruby, congratulating him and thanking him for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Lab Report with Nitrate Evaluation of Hand #2]
Photocopy of a drawing of a hand with nitrate evaluation.
[Report on Investigation of the President's Murder by Detectives #2]
Carbon copy of an investigation report on the investigation of President Kennedy's murder. The report describes the search and seizure of property from the home of Ruth Paine. Items seized include a rifle and ammo.
[Lab Report with Nitrate Evaluation]
Laboratory report regarding the examination of paraffin casts for nitrates. Nitrates were found on exhibits #1 and #2.
[Diary of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photocopy of pages filled with cramped cursive writing in English, as well as a few pages of Lee Harvey Oswald's diary from 1959.
[Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Betty Rahoe and Leo Feinstein, November 24, 1963 #1]
Individual telegrams by Betty Rahoe and Leo Feinstein to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for killing Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Microfilm Copy of Arrest Report]
Microfilm copy of an arrest report which identifies Oswald as the assassin of President John F. Kennedy and Police Officer J. D. Tippit. The copy is illegible.
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Letters #1]
Property clerk's receipt of two air mail envelopes and letters addressed to Lee Harvey Oswald. These items were received on February 4, 1964.
[Report by M. W. Stevenson]
Report by M. W. Stevenson regarding information received from Mr. W. A. Thompson. Thompson employed Henry O. Chenyworth.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by V. J. Brian to W. P. Cannaway, February 17, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report by Detective V. J. Brian to Captain W. P. Cannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill concerning statements from Pat Lawrence an employee of the Texas School Book Depository.
[Property Clerk's Invoice of Receipt of Items Belonging to Jack Ruby, November 25, 1963 #2]
Property clerk's invoice or receipt of items belonging to Jack Ruby, confiscated from his person when he arrived at jail, including $2,015.33 in cash.
[Index page filed under "S" from an inventory notebook #8]
Index page from a notebook containing an inventory of information related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and related cases. The page is filed under index tab "S".
[Empty Envelope]
Manila envelope that previously contained photographs from the Dallas Police Department's investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy.
[Index Tab "A"]
Photocopy of an index tab labeled "A."
[List of Arraignments #2]
List of arraignments for Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby.
[Evidence Paper]
Envelope from the investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The text reads: "Evidence."
[Handwritten Series of Numbers]
Handwritten note which includes several series of numbers.
[Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Mrs. Muriel Pierce and Jack Stinson, November 24, 1963 #2]
Individual telegrams by Muriel Pierce and Jack Stinson to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Frank Kinney and Frank Holt, November 24, 1963 #1]
Individual telegrams by Frank Kinney and Frank Holt to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald.
[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.
[Handwritten Notes About Paraffin Casts]
Handwritten notes regarding the creation of paraffin casts made of Lee Harvey Oswald's face and hands. These casts were later released to FBI agent Ray Hall.
[Note by Jack L. Beavers]
Handwritten note by Jack L. Beavers of the Dallas Police Department. The note regards an inquiry from the Midland Police Department about Roscoe Anthony White, a retired officer.
[Lab Report with Nitrate Evaluation of Hand #4]
Photocopy of a drawing of a hand with nitrate evaluation.
[Supplementary Offense Report Concerning Shooting of Officer Tippit #6]
Microfilm copy of a supplementary offense report by R. A. Davenport and W. R. Bardin. The officers met the ambulance which carried Officer Tippit to Methodist Hospital. At the hospital, the officers assisted in transporting Officer Tippit to the emergency room and observed as staff tried to save his life. A bullet and button were removed from his wound after he died.
[Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Betty Fell, Winnie Craig and Frank Guth, November 24, 1963 #1]
Individual telegrams by Betty Fell and Winnie Craig and Frank Guth to Jack Ruby, congratulating and thanking him for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Memo to Capt. Fritz from J. R. Leavelle #2]
Memo to Captain Fritz from J. R. Leavelle concerning Jack Ruby. The memo is regarding various sources to be questioned about Jack Ruby.
[Jailer's Release Form for transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald #2]
Jailer's Release Form which document the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald for processing.
[License Plate Check of George K. Stephenson]
License plate check of George K. Stephenson, age 55. A date and address is handwritten on the page.
[Warrant of Arrest for Jack Ruby by Pierce McBride, November 24, 1963 #2]
Formal arrest warrant charging Jack Ruby for the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Envelope Originally Containing Video]
Envelope previously containing film of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. The text on the envelope reads: "Exhibit #24A. Sound film of the Oswald shooting. Received from WFAA-TV and ABC-TV. Mr Bert Shipp, received by Lt. C. C. Wallace and P. G. McCaghren on December 6, 1963."
[Autopsy Report by Earl F. Rose Concerning Jack Ruby, February 1, 1967]
Autopsy report by Earl F. Rose sent to Judge W. E. Richburg concerning the autopsy of Jack Ruby, stating the cause of death.
[Supplementary Offense Report by G. R. Rose and R. S. Stovall #1]
Supplementary offense report by G. R. Rose and R. S. Stovall. The report states that Buell Wesley Frazier drove Lee Harvey Oswald to work on the morning of President Kennedy's assassination. His sister, Mrs. Randle, saw Oswald put a long package into the back of the vehicle. Both individuals were taken in for questioning.
[Report on Officer's Duties by L. C. Graves in Regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's Murder #1]
Report on the duties of officers and description of the events leading up to the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Property Clerk's Invoice of Receipt of Items Belonging to Jack Ruby, November 25, 1963 #2]
Property clerk's invoice or receipt of items belonging to Jack Ruby confiscated by Lt. Smart and Lt. Swain, including a newspapers and a briefcase with business correspondence.
[Report from J. W. Fritz to J. E. Curry, December 8, 1963]
Report from J. W. Fritz to J. E. Curry, on December 8, 1963, concerning the happenings on the day of the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Miss A. L. Lawson and Wally Weston, November 24, 1963 #2]
Individual telegrams by Miss. A. L. Lawson and Wally Weston to Jack Ruby, letting him know that he can call upon them for assistance in his case at any time.
[Autopsy Report for Lee Harvey Oswald, November 24, 1963 #1]
Autopsy report of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Death Certificate of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Death certificate of Lee Harvey Oswald. Oswald died at Parkland Hospital of a hemorrhage secondary to a gunshot wound to the chest.
[Documents Found at Lee Harvey Oswald's Residence]
Poor quality photocopies of property found at the two residences of Lee Harvey Oswald. Items include envelopes, newspaper clippings, flyers, and passports.
[Index page filed under "S" from an inventory notebook #4]
Index page from a notebook containing an inventory of information related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and related cases. The page is filed under index tab "S".
[Index page filed under "A" from an inventory notebook #1]
Index page from a notebook containing an inventory of information related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and related cases. The page is filed under index tab "A".
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