John F. Kennedy, Dallas Police Department Collection - 39 Matching Results

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[Affidavit by Mary Rattan]
Affidavit given by Mary Rattan. Rattan gives information regarding hulls which belonged to members of the police force.
[Affidavit In Any Fact by J. C. Day]
Affidavit In Any Fact by J. C. Day, concerning confusion over the number of spent hulls found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. Day describes how the spent hulls were acquired and attempts to clear up the confusion.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by D. K. Rodgers to Captain W. F. Dyson]
Criminal intelligence report by D. K. Rodgers to Captain W. F. Dyson, concerning the extradition of Sergio Arcacha in relation to Jim Garrison's assassination conspiracy investigation.
[Criminal Intelligence Report: Documents Regarding Sergio Arcacha]
Intelligence report compiled by the Dallas Police Department Criminal Intelligence Section on Sergio Arcacha (Smith) including a "Bill of Particulars" from his attorneys, affadavits, polygraph transcriptions, and photocopies of relevant articles.
[Criminal Intelligence Report on Beverly L. Horton]
Criminal intelligence report by T. T. Wardlaw to Captain W. F. Dyson. The report is regarding the arrest of Beverly L. Horton for dropping buttons with the words "Where is Lee Harvey Oswald now that we really need him?" written on them, at the Love Field Air Terminal. A photograph of Mr. Horton and an arrest report are included.
[Criminal Intelligence Report on Michael R. Payne]
Criminal intelligence report by A. J. Carroll, Jr. to Captain W. F. Dyson. The report is regarding an automobile parked in the driveway of Michael R. Payne, associate of Lee Harvey Oswald and Marina Oswald.
[Criminal Record for Robert Glenn Klauss #1]
Criminal Record from the Texas Department of Public Safety for Robert Glenn Klause. The record lists his prior arrests and charges.
[Cross Reference Note]
Form note which reads: "Int. 25-32. Transferred to Int. 2992-1. Date 6-18-64 By: es. Wayne A. Morse (Allen)."
[Document of Completion by Lee Harvey Oswald of Air Training Command Course]
Poor quality photocopy of property found at the two residences of Lee Harvey Oswald. The document states that Lee Harvey Oswald completed a course of instruction of the Air Training Command.
[Fingerprint Card for Jack Ruby]
Fingerprint card of Jack Ruby's fingerprints. The fingerprints were taken when Ruby applied to be a dance hall supervisor.
[Fingerprints of Jack Ruby from Application]
Photocopy of Jack Ruby's fingerprints from an application made in June of 1949. The application was for dance hall supervisor.
[Intelligence Report by T. D. McMillon and K. L. Anderton]
Intelligence report regarding the theft of money from the 7/11 in which Marina Oswald Porter worked in 1974. The report states that Porter was in charge of the store when she found $390 missing.
[Intelligence Report by T. D. McMillon Concerning Marina Oswald Porter]
Intelligence report by T. D. McMillon concerning money missing from a 7-11 convenience store where Marina Oswald Porter was working. The report includes a photocopy of the offense report and newspaper clippings from the Dallas Morning News and the Dallas Times Herald, concerning Marina Oswald's request for compensation of confiscated belongings.
[International Certificates of Vaccination]
Photocopy of an International Certificate of Vaccination booklet belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald, indicating that he has been vaccinated against smallpox as of June 8, 1963.
[Inventory by Marlin R. Price]
Inventory list by Marlin R. Price of incidents concerning John F. Kennedy, Officer J. D. Tippit, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Jack Ruby. The list was compiled on June 26, 1979.
[Lee Harvey Oswald's Passport]
Photocopy of Lee Harvey Oswald's passport. A note on the last page states that the passport is not valid in communist portions of China, Korea, Vietnam, Albania, or Cuba, and any citizen who travels to those countries may be prosecuted.
[Letter from Johnny Packett to Lee Harvey Oswald, June 22, 1962]
Photocopy of a letter from Johnny Packett to Lee Harvey Oswald, on June 22, 1962. Packett informs Oswald that he does not consider him a turncoat, and offers to help him get his writing published.
[Letter from William Manchester to J. E. Curry, June 25, 1964]
Letter from William Manchester to Chief J. E. Curry. Manchester states that Mrs. John F. Kennedy has invited him to write a historical account of John F. Kennedy's death and requests access to the police department's records.
[Letter to Chief of Police from Noah V. Dillard, June 12, 1964 #1]
Letter which was written by Noah V. Dillard of Oklahoma and addressed to the Chief of Police. Dillard gives his ideas as to how President Kennedy was assassinated. He states the opinion that President Kennedy was a martyr.
[Letter to Chief of Police from Noah V. Dillard, June 12, 1964 #2]
Letter which was written by Noah V. Dillard of Oklahoma and addressed to the Chief of Police. Dillard gives his ideas as to how President Kennedy was assassinated. He states the opinion that President Kennedy was a martyr.
[Letter to Joe Hatcher from Charles Batchelor, June 1968]
Carbon copy of a letter to Mr. Joe Hatcher from Chief Charles Batchelor. Batchelor states that he is delighted to hear that Hatcher's group will be visiting Dallas and suggests they allow an officer to spot their bus in an appropriate place.
[Letter to William Manchester from Edwin A. Walker, June 9, 1967]
Letter to William Manchester from Edwin A. Walker. Walker expresses an objection to assertions made by Manchester in regard to Walker himself and requests that he cease stating falsehoods.
[Letters Testamentary Naming Jules F. Mayer Executor of Jack Ruby's Estate]
Letters testamentary from the probate court which name Jules F. Mayer as the independent executor of Jack Ruby's estate.
[Magazine Article by Hugh Aynesworth]
Photocopy of a magazine article by Hugh Aynesworth, discussing the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the investigations made by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison.
[Memo to J. M. Souter by P. G. McCaghren, June 6, 1967 #1]
Memorandum from P. G. McCaghren, Captain of Police, Patrol Division regarding a long distance call from Mr. Emery Richard Whetstine. There are handwritten notes in red and blue ink written at the bottom of the memorandum.
[Memo to J. M. Souter by P. G. McCaghren, June 6, 1967 #2]
Office memorandum addressed to J. M. Souter. The memo, which was written by P. G. McCaghren, states that Mr. Emery Richard Whetstone called the Police Department at 1:20 AM. Whetstone, who spoke as if he were intoxicated, said that Franklin Folley (the drummer in Frank Sanatra's band) shot President Kennedy.
[Memorandum by P. G. McCaghren]
Photocopy of a memorandum from P. G. McCaghren to J. M. Souter with a carbon copy showing behind it. The memorandum discusses a statement made by a Mr. Emery Richard Whetstine.
[Receipt by Identification Bureau of Photographs]
Form for the submission of evidence to the Crime Scene Search Section of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas. Items submitted included six photos of the General Walker shooting and one photo of a manhole cover.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by A. J. Carroll and R. W. Westphal, June 8, 1967]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. F. Dyson. The report, which was written by A. J. Carroll, Jr. and R. W. Westphal, states that a green and white station wagon registered to Gene Cowden Walker was seen outside the home of Ruth Paine and Michael R. Paine.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by T. T. Wardlaw, June 7, 1967]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. F. Dyson. The report, which was written by T. T. Wardlaw, states that Beverly L. Horton was arrested for throwing lapel buttons on the floor of the Love Field Air Terminal. The buttons read "Where is Lee Harvey Oswald now that we really need him?" A photograph of Horton and carbon copy of the arrest report are included with the report.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by D. K. Rodgers, June 15, 1966 #1]
Report by detective D. K. Rodgers which states that Lee Harvey Oswald's mother, Marguerite Oswald, drives a 1964 Buick. The car is described as white and blue.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by D. K. Rodgers, June 15, 1966 #2]
Report by detective D. K. Rodgers which states that Lee Harvey Oswald's mother, Marguerite Oswald, drives a 1964 Buick. The car is described as white and blue.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by L. D. Stringfellow, September 17, 1964]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective L. D. Stringfellow, states that John Kaplan arrived in Dallas, Texas on September 13th, 1964. Kaplan made several calls to Eva Grant, Jack Ruby's sister, while staying at a hotel.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 14, 1964]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective W. S. Biggio, states that a letter addressed to Lt. Jack Revill is attached. The letter states that there is a suspicion that money was "to be paid to an assassin who would destroy our president."
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 18, 1964 #1]
Criminal intelligence report which was written by W. S. Biggio and submitted to W. P. Gannaway. The report is followed by a newspaper clipping of an article titled "Did Oswald Have LBJ in Mind?" The article appeared in the Dallas Morning News.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 18, 1964 #1]
Criminal intelligence report which was written by W. S. Biggio and submitted to W. P. Gannaway. The report is followed by a newspaper clipping of an article titled "FBI 'Offer' to Oswald Claimed" The article appeared in the Dallas Morning News and alleges that Marina Oswald was offered protection from the "threats of Russia" by the FBI three weeks before the assassination of President Kennedy.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 18, 1964 #2]
Criminal intelligence report which was written by W. S. Biggio and submitted to W. P. Gannaway. The report is followed by a newspaper clipping of an article titled "Did Oswald Have LBJ in Mind?" The article appeared in the Dallas Morning News.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 18, 1964 #2]
Criminal intelligence report which was written by W. S. Biggio and submitted to W. P. Gannaway. The report is followed by a newspaper clipping of an article titled "FBI 'Offer' to Oswald Claimed" The article appeared in the Dallas Morning News and alleges that Marina Oswald was offered protection from the "threats of Russia" by the FBI three weeks before the assassination of President Kennedy.
[Reports and Clippings, 1964 #4]
Newspaper clipping which was included with three informational reports. The clipped article is titled "What Is The FBI Reason For Stopping Training In Police Academy."
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