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[Affidavit in Any Fact - Statement by William H. Shelley, November 22, 1963 #2]
Transcription of a statement by William H. Shelley, Lee Harvey Oswald's supervisor, in which he describes the last time he saw Oswald before President Kennedy's assassination.
[Affidavit in Any Fact - Statement by William H. Shelley, November 22, 1963 #2]
Transcription of a statement by William H. Shelley in which he describes his actions after President Kennedy was shot.
[Affidavit in Any Fact - Statement by William Wayne Whaley, November 23, 1963]
Transcription of a statement by William Wayne Whaley in which he describes driving a passenger he picked up at a Greyhound Bus Station and dropped off at Beckley Street.
[Affidavit - Jack Ruby, November 24, 1963]
Affidavit filing murder charges against Jack Ruby for the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Affidavit - Lee Harvey Oswald, November 23, 1963]
Affidavit charging Lee Harvey Oswald with the murder of Officer J. D. Tippit.
[Affidavit - Lee Harvey Oswald, November 23, 1963]
Affidavit charging Lee Harvey Oswald with the assault to murder John B. Connally.
[Affidavit of Barbara Jeanette Davis, November 22, 1963]
Affidavit made by Barbara Jeanette Davis at the Dallas Police Department on November 22nd, 1963. Davis states that she and her sister were lying in bed with their children when she heard a shot. She went to the door and saw a man unloading a gun as he passed by. They later found a shell in her yard.
[Affidavit of Danny Garcia Arce, November 22, 1963]
Affidavit given by Danny Garcia Arce on November 22nd, 1963. In the affidavit, Garcia states that he was working on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository on the morning of November 22nd. At lunchtime he went down to the street to see the parade and heard three shots.
[Affidavit of George Jefferson Applin, Jr., November 22, 1963]
Affidavit given by George Jefferson Applin, Jr. on November 22nd, 1963. In the affidavit, Applin states that he was watching a movie at the Texas Theater when he saw a male individual lash out at a police officer while holding a pistol. The individual was then arrested.
[Affidavit of Joe Rodriguez Molina, November 23, 1963]
In an affidavit, Joe Rodriguez Molina states that he was born in Dallas, Texas and has been employed at the Texas Book Depository for sixteen years. Molina was a member of the G. I. Forum from 1955 to 1962.
[Affidavit of Lee E. Bowers, Jr., November 22, 1963]
Affidavit given by Lee E. Bowers, Jr. at the Dallas Police Department. In the affidavit, Bowers states that he saw two cars idle near the North Tower Union Terminal Co. on November 22, 1963.
[Affidavit of M. L. Baker, November 22, 1963]
Affidavit given at the Dallas Police Department by M. L. Baker on November 22nd, 1963. In the affidavit, M. L. Baker states that he was a motorcycle escort when he heard three shots. Shortly afterward he searched the Texas School Book Depository building.
[Affidavit of Mary E. Bledsoe, November 22, 1963]
Affidavit given by Mary E. Bledsoe at the Dallas Police Department. In the affidavit, Bledsoe states that on November 22nd she saw Lee Harvey Oswald get on the bus in which she was traveling. Bledsoe notes that Oswald lived in her home in October of 1963.
Air Force One
Photograph of Air Force One on the runway at Dallas Love Field Airport.
[Air Traffic at Love Field]
Photograph of a landing at Love Field. The plane on the right is landing and there are two planes on the left preparing for take off. The Dallas skyline is shown in the background.
[Aircraft at Love Field]
Photograph of an unknown aircraft on the Love Field Tarmac. There are cars parked behind the plane. The plane is unmarked on the right side. There is a small American flag on the tail fin of the aircraft.
[Aircraft Flying Near Love Field]
Photograph of an aircraft flying near Love Field Airport. There are flags on the right. The plane is shown closest to the American flag.
[Aircraft Interior]
Photograph of the interior of an aircraft. There are two seats and a table shown in the image. The plane windows are shown open.
[Aircraft Interior]
Photograph of the interior of an aircraft. There are tables and lounging seating in the cabin. The cockpit is visible behind the dividing curtain.
Airplanes and Runways
Photograph of the runways at Dallas Love Field Airport. Several smaller airplanes are visible scattered atop the concrete.
Airport Exterior
Photograph of the exterior of Dallas Love Field Airport. There are several cars on the street next to the airport.
Airport Exterior
Photograph of the exterior of Dallas Love Field Airport. There are several cars on the street next to the airport.
Airport Exterior
Photograph of the exterior of Dallas Love Field Airport. There are several cars on the street next to the airport.
Airport in Distance
Photograph of the exterior of Dallas Love Field Airport from a distance.
Albert Lawrence Bates Fingerprint Card, 1933 (Oklahoma City Police Department)
Oklahoma City Police Department fingerprint card for Albert Lawrence Bates. It includes a list of his criminal record dating from 1916 to 1933 plus a mugshot. Albert L. Bates (October 16, 1893-July 4, 1948) was an American bank robber and burglar during the 1920s and 1930s. He used a number of different aliases during his criminal career including George Davis, George Harris and J.B. King. He was the longtime partner of George "Machine Gun" Kelly and participated in the kidnapping of oil tycoon Charles Urschel in 1933. He died in Alcatraz Prison in 1948.
[Album Page with Four Photographs]
Album page with four photographs. The first photograph shows a Curtis biplane in flight with a Hispano-Suiza motor. The second shows a aerial view of a sunset at two-thousand feet. The third shows a parked biplane with a pilot inside. There are hangars in the background. The last image shows an unknown man cranking the engine of a Curtiss JN4D biplane. There is a detailed description below the photograph.
[Album Page with Four Photographs]
Album page with four photographs. The first photograph shows a row of planes in a row before take off. The second and third photograph show several planes taking off. The third photograph shows more of the field than the second. The last photograph shows multiple planes at around one thousand feet.
[Album Page with Four Photographs]
Album page with four photographs. The first photograph shows five planes in "bombing formation." The second shows a group of men that may be pilots, engaging in calisthenics. The third shows a plane in a stage of take off. There is a description of the take off process below the photograph. The last image shows lights used for night flying.
[Album Page with Three Photographs]
Album page with three photographs. The first photograph shows a man inside of a large experimental aircraft on ice. There is a view camera and case on the bottom right. The second shows an early airplane in flight. The last photograph shows a group of men surrounding an aircraft on water.
[Album Page with Three Photographs]
Album page with three photographs. The first shows an aquatic aircraft in flight. The second shows another early aircraft in flight. The last image shows a pilot at the controls of an airplane.
[Album Page with Two Photographs]
Album page with two photographs. The first shows a pilot operating a nautical aircraft in flight. The second shows another early aircraft in flight. The aircraft has three wheels.
[Album Page with Two Photographs]
Album page with two photographs. The first shows a "Flying Boat" in flight above a body of water. The second shows two men on either side of the "Flying Boat."
[Album Page with Two Photographs]
Album page with two photographs. The first photograph shows a "Hydro Aeroplane" in flight. The second shows a plane under construction.
[Album Page with Two Photographs]
Album page with two photographs. The first photograph shows a man standing near the tail fin of a biplane. There is a group of people sitting behind the plane. The second shows people on both sides of a parked plane. There is an American flag wrapped around a portion of the aircraft.
[Album Page with Two Photographs]
Album page with two photographs. The first photograph shows a side view of a Curtis Kirkham Triplane. The second shows a row of biplanes at Love Field.
[Album Page with Two Photographs]
Album page with two photographs. The first shows an aerial view of Dallas, Texas from one-thousand feet. The second shows a wrecking crew "on the job." There are multiple mechanics shown in the photograph.
[Alek Hidell ID Cards]
Photographs of two ID cards for Alek Hidell, a known alias of Lee Harvey Oswald. The first is from the United States Marine Corp. The other is a "Notice of Classification" card.
Alien Beneficiary Document from Oswald's Home
Photograph of an alien document regarding Marina N. Oswald in possession of Lee Harvey Oswald. This item was removed from the home of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Alley Near Dallas Farmer's Market ]
Photograph of an alleyway. Crates are stacked against the back wall of a building. A car is parked behind them.
[Alligator at Marsalis Zoo]
Photograph of a young alligator floating in a pool while visitors peer down on it from above.
[Alonzo Davis at Exhibit Entrance]
Photograph of artist Alonzo Davis (right) posing with an unidentified woman next to the title wall at the entrance to his exhibit. Text on the wall says: "Sky Ladders & Power Poles recent works by Alonzo Davis. March 15, through April 28, 2[001]. The Visual Arts Series is made possible by a generous donati[on...]." An open booklet on a black stand is in front of the wall, to the left of the couple and a portion of the exhibit room is visible in the background at right. Handwritten on back: "Visual Arts."
[Alonzo Davis Gesturing Toward Displayed Artworks]
Photograph of Alonzo Davis standing near the corner of two white walls at his exhibit, "Sky Ladders & Power Poles," gesturing toward the right side of the image. He is wearing brown slacks with a dark-colored shirt that has a plaid pattern and a black baseball cap, as well as a brace on his right wrist. Two square artworks are on the wall behind him and he is gesturing toward two decorated wooden poles that are leaning against the wall at right, on either side of a third square artwork. Handwritten on back: "Visual Arts."
[Alonzo Davis Holding Decorated Wooden Pole]
Photograph of Alonzo Davis standing in front of a part of his art exhibit, "Sky Ladders & Power Poles," holding a long wooden pole with decorative designs diagonally across his body. Behind him, there are two square artworks mounted on a white wall and two additional wooden poles leaning against the wall on either side of him, as well as a third pole partially visible at the far left. An orange wall with brick columns is visible in the background, above the exhibit wall. Handwritten on back: "Visual Arts."
[Alonzo Davis Looking at Artwork]
Photograph of Alonzo Davis at his exhibit, "Sky Ladders & Power Poles," looking at a partially-visible artwork constructed of poles and other components propped against a white wall at left. Davis is visible from the waist up, wearing a dark-colored shirt with a plaid pattern and a black baseball hat. Handwritten on back: "Visual Arts."
[Alpaca at Marsalis Zoo]
Photograph of an alpaca standing in an exhibit it shares with a dark colored llama in the far corner.
[American Airlines Astroliner at Love Field]
Photograph of an American Airlines Astroliner on the Love Field tarmac in 1973. There are several airport employees in the vicinity of the aircraft. More of the airport is visible in the background.
[American Capsule News newsletter]
Newsletter from the American Capsule News published in Washington, D. C., discussing the death of John F. Kennedy.
[American Capsule News, Number 402, November 30, 1963]
American Capsule News, Number 402 published in Washington, D. C..
[American Pre-Package Co.]
Photograph of the American Pre-Package Co. building. Wooden crates are stacked beneath an awning. A small truck is parked on the street.
[Annotated Marcus School Tract, March 1966]
Photograph of an aerial overview of the Marcus School tract of land bordered by neat rows of residential structures.
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