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[Arrest Records for Jack Horner, Rocky Roscoe Robinson, Ed McLemore and Chris Thomas Semos]
Handwritten arrest records of Jack Horner, Rocky Roscoe Robinson, Ed McLemore and Chris Thomas Semos from the Records Bureau of the Dallas Police Department.
[Back Cover to File on Jack Ruby]
Back cover to intelligence file on Jack Ruby.
[Back Cover to Notebook]
Back cover to bound notebook used to hold photocopies of letters mailed to Jack Ruby in jail.
[Collection of Miscellaneous Handwritten and Typed Notes]
Collection of miscellaneous handwritten and typed notes. One typed letter from Baker concerns an unknown dead girl found at the Skyline Motel.
[Correspondence and Newspaper Clippings]
Correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald. The correspondence discusses the inflammatory nature of the reporting. The newspaper clippings appeared in the Independent newspaper of Long Beach, California.
[Correspondence and Newspaper Clippings]
Miscellaneous correspondence and newspaper clippings received from citizens. Several students wrote to the Dallas Police Department and were referred to the Warren Commission's report on the assassination. Requests for signatures are also present. The newspaper clippings discuss theories regarding the killing.
[Correspondence between Chief J. E. Curry and citizens, 1964]
Correspondence in letters between Chief J. E. Curry and citizens, throughout various dates. Most of the letters are regarding donations to Officer J. D. Tippit's family after his death.
[Correspondence to Chief J. E. Curry considering the Tippit Fund, 1964]
Letters between Chief J. E. Curry and citizens, public officials, and other agencies regarding the Tippit Fund, a donation fund arranged for Officer J. D. Tippit's family after his death. Some of the records are carbon copies, postcards, telegrams, and signed originals.
[Envelope from Box 3, Folder 29]
Envelope that originally contained items from box 3, folder 37.
[Envelope from Box 3, Folder 38]
Envelope that originally contained photocopies of telegrams in box 03, folder 38.
[Envelope from Box 3, Folder 39]
Envelope that originally contained box 03, folder 39, item 001. The envelope contained a magazine article from The Nation.
[Envelope Which Once Included Notes of Jack Ruby]
Empty envelope which originally contained the notes of Jack Ruby. The envelope is dated August 16th, 1964.
Fingerprints from Curtain Rods
Photograph of fingerprints removed from a curtain rod.
Fingerprints from Curtain Rods
Photographs of fingerprints removed from a curtain rod.
Fingerprints from Curtain Rods
Photograph of fingerprints removed from a curtain rod.
Fingerprints from Curtain Rods
Photograph of fingerprints removed from a curtain rod.
[Front Cover of File on Jack Ruby]
Front cover to a bound notebook.
[Letter from Julian Ochos]
Letter from Julian Ochos with information regarding Jack Ruby and Mexico with envelope. The envelope contains a postmark from Miami Beach, Florida.
[Letter from Julian Ochos - Photocopies]
Five photocopies of a letter from Julian Ochos with information regarding Jack Ruby and Mexico.
[Letter from Unknown Citizen]
Letter from unknown citizen apologizing for previous letters. The citizen stated that he was sixteen years old and only doing what he thought was best, but apologizes for their inflammatory nature. The writer of the letter states that no more letters will be sent.
[Letter to Jack Ruby from Margie Wheeler]
Photocopy of a letter addressed to Jack Ruby. Margie Wheeler, the letter's author, thanks Jack Ruby for his actions and says that a statue of him should be put in Dealey Square.
[Letters from Citizens to the Police Department]
A number of letters and newspaper clippings sent by citizens to the Dallas Police Department. Many of the letters are of an inflammatory nature. Others are positive, include theories, or serve as inquiries as to the dispensation of checks to appropriate parties.
[Letters Mailed to Jack Ruby at Dallas County Jail]
Poor quality photocopies of letters which were sent to Jack Ruby during his time at Dallas County Jail. The letters were written by citizens, many of whom express an interest in his well-being and spirituality.
[Letters Sent to Jack Ruby After Arrest, 1964-1978]
Photocopies of letters sent to Jack Ruby at the county jail in Dallas, Texas from the years 1964 to 1978. The majority of the letters are illegible due to poor photocopying.
[Letters Sent to Jack Ruby at County Jail by Citizens]
Poor quality photocopies of letters which were sent to Jack Ruby during his time at Dallas County Jail. The letters were written by citizens, many of whom express an interest in his well-being and spirituality.
[Letters Sent to Jack Ruby at Dallas County Jail]
Poor quality photocopies of letters which were sent to Jack Ruby during his time at Dallas County Jail. The letters were written by citizens, many of whom express an interest in his well-being and spirituality. Newspaper clippings are included.
[Letters Sent to Jack Ruby at Dallas County Jail]
Poor quality photocopies of letters which were sent to Jack Ruby during his time at Dallas County Jail. The letters were written by citizens, many of whom express an interest in his well-being and spirituality.
[Letters Sent to Jack Ruby by Citizens]
Poor quality photocopies of letters which were sent to Jack Ruby during his time at Dallas County Jail. The letters were written by citizens, many of whom express an interest in his well-being and spirituality.
[Letters Sent to Jack Ruby in 1964]
Poor quality photocopies of letters which were sent to Jack Ruby during his time at Dallas County Jail. The letters were written by citizens, many of whom express an interest in his well-being and spirituality.
[Letters Sent to Jack Ruby in County Jail]
Photocopies of letters which were sent to Jack Ruby during his time at County Jail. The letters were written by citizens, many of whom express an interest in his well-being and spirituality.
[Letters Sent to Jack Ruby in Dallas County Jail]
Photocopies of letters which were sent to Jack Ruby during his time at Dallas County Jail. The letters were written by citizens, many of whom express an interest in his well-being and spirituality.
[Letters Sent to Jack Ruby in Jail]
Poor quality photocopies of letters which were sent to Jack Ruby during his time at Dallas County Jail. The letters were written by citizens, many of whom express an interest in his well-being and spirituality.
[Letters to Jack Ruby from Citizens]
Poor quality photocopies of letters mailed to Jack Ruby in prison. The majority of the letters are illegible due to poor photocopying.
[Letters to Jack Ruby from Citizens]
Poor quality photocopies of letters mailed to Jack Ruby in prison. The majority of the letters are illegible due to poor photocopying.
[Letters to Jack Ruby from Citizens]
Poor quality photocopies of letters mailed to Jack Ruby in prison. The majority of the letters are illegible due to poor photocopying.
[Note from Wells Regarding Jack Ruby's Notes]
Note from T. Wells regarding notes by Jack Ruby which were discovered behind the refrigerator in his former apartment. The note reads: "Capt. Fritz: Jack Clark 223. So. Eving Apt. 206 works for Gen. Motors Corp., Arlington, Tex. moved in the apt. formerly occupied by Jack Ruby Jan 1, 1964. Today they moved the refigator [sic] and found notes and telephone #s that belonged to Jack Ruby. Beck and Pope picked them up. Wells."
[Notes on Jack Ruby's Associates]
Handwritten and typed notes regarding friends and associates of Jack Ruby. Many of the individuals are strippers who have worked for Jack Ruby. All deny having been intimate with Ruby.
[Page 12 of Lee Harvey Oswald Interrogation Draft]
Page 12 of typed draft of the interrogation of Lee Harvey Oswald. See box 01 for other pages of this draft.
[Photocopy of Newspaper Clipping - "The Washington Report"]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping, "The Washington Report," by Fulton Lewis, Jr., concerning Oswald's links to the Communist Party.
[Report - Joe Molina, #1]
Report on the background of Joe Molina.
[Report - Joe Molina, #2]
Report on the background of Joe Molina.
[Report - Joe Molina, #3]
Report on the background of Joe Molina.
[Report - Joe Molina, #4]
Report on the background of Joe Molina.
[Report - Joe Molina, #5]
Report on the background of Joe Molina.
[Saga Magazine Report, #1]
Press release concerning a magazine article by former FBI Agent William W. Turner. Press release is dated January 28, no year indicated.
[Saga Magazine Report, #2]
Press release concerning a magazine article by former FBI Agent William W. Turner. Press release is dated January 28, no year indicated.
[Saga Magazine Report, #3]
Press release concerning a magazine article by former FBI Agent William W. Turner. Press release is dated January 28, no year indicated.
[Yellow Manila Envelope]
An empty yellow manila envelope with the word "Moore" written on the front.
[Memorandum to Captain J. W. Fritz]
Memorandum by an unknown author to Captain J. W. Fritz, regarding a telephone call from Ann Moore concerning Jack Ruby.
[Report from Captain W. P. Gannaway to Chief of Police J. E. Curry - January 5, 1964]
Report from Captain W. P. Gannaway to Chief of Police J. E. Curry regarding the contributions made by Eva Grant to The School of Jewish Studies, a purported subversive organization.
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