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[Typed Note by Bill Decker]
Typed note by Bill Decker, concerning the receipt of telegrams for Jack Ruby.
[Report concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by W. J. Newman concerning his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Newman provides a statement of facts relating to his activity as a Reserve Officer on November 24, 1963.
[Report on Officer's Duties by C. W. Brown, in regards to the President's murder #2]
Report on Officer's duties by C. W. Brown, in regards to Officer Tippit's murder. Brown states the he was at the Texas School Book Depository when he learned of Officer Tippit's death. Later that night he drove to the residence of Mrs. Barbara Jeanette Davis, who reported that her sister-in-law found an empty .38 caliber shell in their front yard.
[Report on Officer's Duties regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report on Officer's Duties by J. R. Leavelle regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Leavelle describes his duties on the morning of November 24, 1963, and states that he was assisting in the transfer of Oswald. He states that he saw Jack Ruby jump from the crowd with a gun in hand and shoot point blank at Oswald.
[Draft of Interrogation of Lee Harvey Oswald #1]
Draft of the interrogation of Lee Harvey Oswald, by an unknown author. The interrogation describes Oswald's questioning and information in detail.
[Affidavit General by J. W. Fritz #2]
Affidavit General by Captain J. W. Fritz. The affidavit charges Lee Harvey Oswald with the murder of Officer J. D. Tippit.
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry by C. C. Wallace, regarding an interview with David Timmons]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by C. C. Wallace, regarding an interview with David Timmons, of the camera crew for WBAPTV. The report is concerning the activities in the basement on the morning of November 24, 1963, before the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report concerning an interview with R. A. Cox]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with R. A. Cox. Cornwall states that Cox was interviewed regarding any additional information that may not have been covered in his original report, but that he did not have anything of significance to add.
[Affidavit in Any Fact - Statement by Mrs. R. A. Reid, November 23, 1963 #4]
Transcription of a statement by Mrs. R. A. Reid in which she recalls seeing Lee Harvey Oswald leave the back office of the School Book Depository after the President was shot.
[Affidavit In Any Fact by Bonnie Ray Williams #2]
Handwritten affidavit by Bonnie Ray Williams, an employee at the Texas School Book Depository, who worked on the sixth floor on November 22nd. At lunchtime Williams went to the fifth floor with a man named Hank where they saw the President pass and heard two shots, which sounded as though they came from just above them. Williams saw Lee Harvey Oswald when he arrived at the building at 8 AM and recognized him when he was brought into the Homicide Bureau.
[Affidavit General by J. W. Fritz, Charging Jack Ruby with Murder #1]
Affidavit General by Captain J. W. Fritz. The affidavit charges Jack Ruby with the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Laboratory Report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation #2]
Laboratory report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation to Mr. Jesse E. Curry, Chief of Police. The report is regarding firearms, spectrographic and microscopic analysis.
[Dallas City Hall Building Contract]
Legal contract describing work by an architectural company (C. D. Hill and Company) to furnish plans to the city of Dallas for a municipal building, to be located on Main Street between Harwood and Commerce streets, and to serve as the Dallas City Hall.
[Dallas City Charter, 1871]
Original text of the charter to incorporate Dallas as a city of Texas, located in Dallas County. The document has 40 sections outlining the various aspects of governance and the city's relationship to the government of Texas. It was filed April 20, 1871 and officially signed and sealed by the Secretary of State on May 9.
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