John F. Kennedy, Dallas Police Department Collection - 9 Matching Results

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[Appointment of Lee Harvey Oswald to United States Marine Corps]
Poor quality photocopy of property found at the two residences of Lee Harvey Oswald. The document states that Lee Harvey Oswald was appointed as a Private First Class of the United States Marine Corps.
[Clippings from the Dallas Morning News, March 9, 1965]
Newspaper clippings from the Dallas Morning News. The first of the clipped articles is titled "At Ruby Hearing Slight Changes Noted in Cast of Characters," while the second is titled "Motions Overruled Brisk Exchanges Mark Ruby Hearing."
[Letter to Sergio Arcacha from James Ernest Wilkinson, March 9, 1967 #1]
Photocopy of a letter addressed to Sergio Arcacha. The letter, which was written by James Ernest Wilkinson, regards the leader of a Cuban Revolution group in Dallas, Texas. Wilkinson asks whether Arcacha fits the description of a man who his wife met at Curtis Mathis Co.
[Letter to Sergio Arcacha from James Ernest Wilkinson, March 9, 1967 #2]
Poor quality photocopy of a letter addressed to Sergio Arcacha. The letter, which was written by James Ernest Wilkinson, is largely illegible.
[Memo to Rusty by J. F. Brumit]
Office memorandum by J. F. Brumit. Brumit requests that a letter be examined for fingerprints.
[Photocopied Intelligence Report - Dallas Morning News Clipping, March 9, 1978]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping taken from the Dallas Morning News on March 9th, 1978. The article states that Joseph Campisi, the owner of a local restaurant, has been subpoenaed by the House Assassinations Committee. Jack Ruby told the FBI in 1963 that he ate dinner at Campisi's restaurant the night before the assassination of President Kennedy.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by V. J. Brian and T. T. Wardlaw, March 9, 1964]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detectives V. J. Brian and T. T. Wardlaw, states that Edward Tieman and his wife were picketing the Dallas County Courthouse on March 9th, 1964. Tieman carried a sign which read "Jesus Christ and the Holy Bible everyone's hope," while his wife carried a sign which read "Psychiatry is not the hope of killers. It tries to mock God and our nation's laws."
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day #1]
Supplementary offense report by J. C. Day which states that J. E. Brumit submitted a letter to the Identification Bureau. The letter was written to a Cuban refugee by James Ernest Wilkinson.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day #2]
Supplementary offense report by J. C. Day which states that J. E. Brumit submitted a letter to the Identification Bureau. The letter was written to a Cuban refugee by James Ernest Wilkinson.
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