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[Form indicating relocation of photographs]
Dallas Municipal Archives and Records Center form indicating that photographs from folder 10 were permanently relocated to box 12.
[Memo to D. A. Whitten from J. W. McDonald, January 31, 1992]
Memorandum addressed to D. A. Whitten of the Support Services Bureau. The memorandum states that the badge number I. D. card, change of address card, and salary schedule card for J. D. Tippit are attached.
[Personnel Record for J. D. Tippit]
Badge number I. D. card, change of address card, and salary schedule card for officer J. D. Tippit.
[Aerial View of Churchill Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Churchill Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park sits in the center of the picture, just above Churchill Way and to the left of Breckenridge Drive. Houses are visible above the park, and a subdivision containing some more houses and a pond is visible to the park's right side.
[Aerial View of Churchill Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Churchill Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park sits in the center of the picture, directly above Churchill Way and to the left of Breckenridge Drive. A pond is visible to the right of the park, and houses are visible both above and to the right of the park.
[Aerial View of Churchill Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Churchill Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park sits in the center of the picture, directly above Churchill Way and to the left of Breckenridge Drive. A pond is visible to the right of the park, and houses are visible both above and to the right of the park.
[Aerial View of Dealey Plaza and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Dealey Plaza and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park, which is split down the middle by Main Street, sits just to left of the center of the picture. Freeways, railroads and a railyard are visible below and to the sides of the plaza, while large buildings of downtown Dallas are visible in the top portion of the photograph.
[Memo to Deputy Chief Fisher from Chief Curry]
Memorandum addressed to Deputy Chief Fisher. The memorandum states that the U. S. Attorney's office called to request that Patrolman Clyde F. Goodson sign his statement.
[Criminal Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway, January 31, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report from Detective M. H. Brumley and Detective V. J. Brian to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill regarding information provided by District Attorney Henry Wade about a possible connection between Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Criminal Intelligence Report to Captain W. P Gannaway, January 31, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report from Detective W. S. Biggio to Captain W. P Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill regarding a Lee Harvey Oswald's job application to the Allright Parking Lot.
[Handwritten Note]
Photocopy of handwritten notes. The document lists a name and address.
[Report to J. E. Curry by O. A. Jones, December 5, 1963]
Poor quality photocopy of a report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by Captain O. A. Jones, states that Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin have been receiving messages and funds to go toward defense costs for Jack Ruby.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by Bob K. Carroll, January 31, 1964]
Intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department's Special Service Bureau. The report, which was submitted by detective Bob K. Carroll, states that George Senator is a fifty year old white male. Senator is a salesman for Smoler Brothers.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by M. H. Brumley and V. J. Brian, January 31, 1964]
Criminal intelligence report to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lt. Jack Revill concerning possible connection between Ruby and Oswald. Mr. F. H. Harrison Sr. provided information to district attorney Henry Wade.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by M. H. Brumley and V. J. Brian, January 31, 1964]
Poor quality photocopy of a report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by detectives M. H. Brumley and V. J. Brian, states that an inmate claiming to know Jack Ruby may have information tying Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald. The inmate said that Ruby told him that Lee Harvey Oswald might be moved from Dallas, Texas to California.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, January 31, 1964 #1]
Intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department's Special Service Bureau. The report, which was submitted by detective W. S. Biggio, states that Mr. Garnett Claud Hallmark of the Allright Parking System did not recall interviewing Lee Harvey Oswald. No application by Lee Harvey Oswald was found in his records.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, January 31, 1964 #2]
Intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department's Special Service Bureau. The report, which was submitted by detective W. S. Biggio, states that Mr. Garnett Claud Hallmark of the Allright Parking System did not recall interviewing Lee Harvey Oswald. No application by Lee Harvey Oswald was found in his records.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day #2]
Supplementary offense report by J. C. Day. Day states that F. T. Alexander has the clothing worn by Lee Harvey Oswald when he was shot and that the clothing is locked up as evidence.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day #2]
Supplementary offense report by J. C. Day, stating that F. T. Alexander of Dallas County Criminal Investigations Lab had locked up clothing worn by Lee Harvey Oswald as evidence.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day #3]
Supplementary offense report by J. C. Day, stating that F. T. Alexander of Dallas County Criminal Investigations Lab had locked up clothing worn by Lee Harvey Oswald as evidence.
[Letter from Arnold Johnson to Lee Harvey Oswald, July 31, 1963 #1]
Photograph of a letter from Arnold Johnson to Lee Harvey Oswald, on July 31, 1963. Johnson expresses gratitude that there is support for fair play for Cuba in New Orleans, and promises to send Oswald literature.
[Letter from Arnold Johnson to Lee Harvey Oswald, July 31, 1963 #2]
Photocopy of a letter from Arnold Johnson to Lee Harvey Oswald, on July 31, 1963. Johnson expresses gratitude that there is support for fair play for Cuba in New Orleans, and promises to send Oswald literature.
[Letter from Arnold Johnson to Lee Harvey Oswald, July 31, 1963 #3]
Letter from Arnold Johnson to Lee Harvey Oswald, sent from the Communist Party, U. S. A. The letter is regarding the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
[Letter from Arnold Johnson to Lee Harvey Oswald, July 31, 1963 #4]
Letter from Arnold Johnson to Lee Harvey Oswald, sent from the Communist Party, U. S. A. The letter is regarding the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
[Letter to Lee Harvey Oswald from Arnold Johnson, July 31, 1963]
Two photocopies of a letter addressed to Lee Harvey Oswald. The letter, which was written by Arnold Johnson of the Communist Party, regards the lack of organizational ties in New Orleans. Johnson states that he will forward literature to Oswald.
[Diary of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photocopy of pages filled with cramped cursive writing in English, as well as a few pages of Lee Harvey Oswald's diary from 1959.
[Letter from Supervisor H. E. Keller to Dallas, Texas Bureau of Identification Superintendent D. E. Walsh - 10/31/1933]
Letter from H. E. Keller, the Supervisor of the Identification Bureau in Houston, Texas to D. E. Walsh, Superintendent of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas thanking him for the photographs he sent from the Urschel Kidnapping case.
[Letter from McCarty Moore to John E. Surratt, December 31, 1925]
Letter from W. McCarty Moore to John E. Surratt at the Kessler Plan Association congratulating the Association on the success of the Kessler Plan. The letter included a check for $50 for a membership subscription.
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