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[Microfilm Copy of Index Cards]
Microfilm copy of index cards about Jack Ruby from the Records Division of the Dallas Police Department. The cards are largely illegible.
[Miller Road and Unknown Railroad Intersection]
Photograph of Miller road and an unknown railroad intersecting at Paddle Point Park. An arm of Lake Ray Hubbard is visible crossing under these two bridges.
[Mime Circle at Lee Park]
Photograph of a large group of young people sitting in the grass with their hands raised. A banner on a poll reads "Mime."
[Mime Circle at Lee Park 2]
Photograph of a large group of young people sitting in the grass with their hands raised. A banner on a poll reads "Mime."
[Mime Circle at Lee Park 3]
Photograph of a large group of young people sitting in the grass with their hands raised. A banner on a poll reads "Mime."
[Missing Person Report and Cancellation Thereof - Karen Lynn Bennett]
A Fort Worth Police Missing Persons Report for Karen Lynn Bennett, also known as "Little Lynn," one of Jack Ruby's strippers. She was reported missing by her grandmother on 02/02/1964, having last seen Lynn on 01/10/1964.
Motorcade
Photograph of a motorcade driving away from Air Force One on the runway at Dallas Love Field Airport.
Muddy Construction Area
Photograph of a muddy construction area at Dallas Love Field Airport in 1980.
Muddy Construction Area
Photograph of a muddy construction area filled with construction equipment at Dallas Love Field Airport in 1980.
[Mug Shot of Unidentified Woman In Fur]
Mug shot of an unidentified woman wearing a fur coat and a hat.
[Multiple Biplanes Near Hangars]
Photograph of three planes lined up in a row. "Love Field" is shown on the right sides of all three planes. There are multiple airplane hangars in the background.
[Muse Air Aircraft in Flight]
Photograph of a Muse Air aircraft in flight. The aircraft appears to be a McDonnell Douglas MD-80.
[Museum of Natural History]
Photograph of a white rectangular two story building with the words "Dallas Museum of Natural History" engraved above the door.
[Museum of Natural History 2]
Photograph of a white rectangular two story building with the words "Dallas Museum of Natural History" engraved above the door.
[Museum of Natural History Exterior]
Photograph of a two story white building with a circular driveway.
[Mustang Tomato Co.]
Photograph of storefronts, including Mustang Tomato Co. Boxes of produce are stacked near the entrance. A truck is parked next to the road.
[Newsletter by Joachim Joesten]
Photocopy of a newsletter by Joachim Joesten titled: "Joachim Joesten's Truth Letter". The newsletter claims it is designed to provide updates on developments in the case of the assassination of president John F. Kennedy.
[Newspaper Clipping about Candy Barr]
Newspaper clipping about Juanita Dale Phillips, also known as Candy Barr. The headline is "Charges Filed on Candy Barr."
[Newspaper Clipping, by Fulton Lewis, Jr., concerning Lee Harvey Oswald's connection to the Communist Party #1]
Photocopy of an article in the Washington Report that describes Lee Harvey Oswald's connections and exchange of letters with Arnold Samuel Johnson and Vincent Theodore Lee, both of whom had ties to the Communist Party. The article describes the involvement of Oswald in the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
[Newspaper Clipping, by Fulton Lewis, Jr., concerning Lee Harvey Oswald's connection to the Communist Party #2]
Newspaper Clipping of an article by Fulton Lewis Jr., in the Washington Report. The article describes Lee Harvey Oswald's connections and exchange of letters with Arnold Samuel Johnson and Vincent Theodore Lee, both of whom had ties to the Communist Party. The article describes the involvement of Oswald in the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
[Newspaper clipping of a publication of editorials from various newspapers]
Newspaper clipping of a publication of editorials from various newspapers concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Editorials included are from the Dallas Times Herald, Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Houston Post, Austin Statesman, Tulsa Tribune, Arizona Republic, the Boston Globe, Daily Oklahoman, New York Times, Atlanta Journal, Miami Herald, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Washington Post, Detroit Free Press, Detroit News, Arkansas Gazelle, Boston Sunday Globe.
[Note About California License Plate]
Handwritten note regarding a California license plate. The note reads: "12:35 disp. off. Calif. J R M 417. Tow zone Black and White Car"
[Note About Telephone Call from Gladys Williams]
Handwritten note regarding a phone call from Gladys Williams. The note reads: "3:00 PM Gladys Williams, Greenburg North Carolina called. States in watching T.V. it appeared Oswald recognized the man who shot him. Hall"
[Note about the removal of bullets from Officer J. D. Tippit]
Photocopy of a note by an unknown author about the removal of bullets from Officer J. D. Tippit. The note reads, "Slugs that came from Officer Tippit [sic] with a diagram of how they were extracted from the body, Det Corkery signed for the evidence R. L. A.; envelope slugs were in H. H. M."
[Note Attached to Information Report]
Handwritten note which was attached to the Information Report from W. E. Hibbs, Homicide & Robbery Bureau #3. The note reads: "Woody Pruitt AT 56166 County Avil Leivere Engineer T. Woodfin Pruitt 943 Lilac Ln Mesquite." Text on the back of the note reads: "Capt Burger Irving, P. D."
[Note by an unknown author, addressed to General Edwin Walker]
Photocopy of a partially illegible note by an unknown author, from an envelope addressed to General Edwin Walker.
[Note by E. R. Beck, concerning an interview with Geneva Hine #1]
Typed note by E. R. Beck concerning an interview with Geneva Hine, an employee of the Texas School Book Depository. Beck describes Mrs. Hine's observations at the Depository building and her familiarity with Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Note by E. R. Beck, concerning an interview with Geneva Hine #2]
Typed note by E. R. Beck concerning an interview with Geneva Hine, an employee of the Texas School Book Depository. Beck describes Mrs. Hine's observations at the Depository building and her familiarity with Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Note by E. R. Beck, concerning an interview with Geneva Hine #3]
Typed note by E. R. Beck concerning an interview with Geneva Hine, an employee of the Texas School Book Depository. Beck describes Mrs. Hine's observations at the Depository building and her familiarity with Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Note by E. R. Beck, concerning an interview with Geneva Hine #4]
Typed note by E. R. Beck concerning an interview with Geneva Hine, an employee of the Texas School Book Depository. Beck describes Mrs. Hine's observations at the Depository building and her familiarity with Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Note by E. R. Beck, concerning an interview with Geneva Hine #5]
Typed note by E. R. Beck concerning an interview with Geneva Hine, an employee of the Texas School Book Depository. Beck describes Mrs. Hine's observations at the Depository building and her familiarity with Lee Harvey Oswald.
[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.
[Note card with the address of the House Select Committee on Assassinations]
Note card with the address of House Select Committee on Assassinations written on the front side.
[Note concerning a statement by Joe Molina]
Typed note by B. L. Senkel concerning a statement made by Joe Molina. Senkel describes Molina's background and familiarity with Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Note concerning notes connected to the investigation of Jack Ruby]
Note by H. M. Moore concerning various handwritten notes connected to the investigation of Jack Ruby.
[Note describing a gun and bullets]
Typed note describing a gun and three spent hulls.
[Note Found in Jack Ruby's Apartment]
Note written on the back of a template for the advertising page of The Dallas Times Herald. The note reads: "Doris. Jack Ruby will pick up the things in the frigidaire. Geo."
[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 regarding items released to the Federal Bureau of Investigation]
Handwritten note by an unknown author regarding items released to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
[Note to Captain W. P. Gannaway]
Note to Captain W. P. Gannaway regarding the sending of an affidavit.
[Note with Phone Numbers and Addresses]
Note with addresses and phone numbers written on it.
[Notes by Correspondent Gordon Currie Regarding General Edwin A. Walker]
Notes by Australian correspondent Gordon Currie regarding an interview with former General Edwin A. Walker.
[Notes by Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photocopies of handwritten notes written by Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Notes concerning investigations of a car believed to belong to Lee Harvey Oswald]
Notes by an unknown author concerning investigations of a 1949 Ford believed to belong to Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Notes written by Lee Harvey Oswald]
Notes written by Lee Harvey Oswald regarding his experience with various activities.
[Notes Written by Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photocopies of handwritten notes written by Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Notes written by Lee Harvey Oswald, from a small notebook]
Notes written by Lee Harvey Oswald, from a small notebook. Includes hand-drawn maps, various names, addresses, numbers, and some notes written in Russian.
[Office Memorandum from B. H. Combest to Captain J. W. Fritz]
Office Memorandum from B. H. Combest to Captain W. J. Fritz describing his assignment and the events that took place when Jack Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Office Memorandum from B. H. Combest to Captain J. W. Fritz]
Office Memorandum from B. H. Combest to Captain J. W. Fritz regarding the formers assignments and actions the day Lee Harvey Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby.
[Office Memorandum from B. H. Combest to Captain J. W. Fritz]
Office Memorandum from Detective Bob. K. Carroll to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lieutenant T. Ingargiola regarding the arrest record of Jack Ruby.
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