Intelligence report containing a clipping from the Dallas Times Herald dated September 11, 1967. The article is titled "Garrison Says Oswald Didn't Fire at JFK." The article contains information pertaining to the investigation being made by Jim Garrison.
Photograph of men placing riprap on Fishtrap Road. In the photograph, men work on the side of the road. A car is passing by on the road, which is situated on the left. Handwritten note on back: "Placing riprap on Firsk Trap [sic] Causeway by men of the Transient Camp on Sept 5, 1935 Lake Dallas Denton County."
Photocopy of a letter from Arnold Johnson to Lee Harvey Oswald, on September 19, 1963. He speaks vaguely of Oswald's imminent move to Baltimore, and his residence in the Soviet Union.
Photocopies of a report which resulted from a confidential investigation into the background of George de Mohrenschildt. The report states that George de Mohrenschildt and his wife lived a "beatnik" lifestyle and were highly educated. An account of his credit report, arrest record, and marriage record is included.
Photocopy of a letter from Arnold Johnson to Lee Harvey Oswald, on September 19, 1963. He speaks vaguely of Oswald's imminent move to Baltimore, and his residence in the Soviet Union.
Letter from David H. Martin to Dallas Police Chief, concerning the release of Dallas Police Department documents relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy under the Freedom of Information Act.
Memorandum by Sam C. Gonzales which informs individuals that, as the Identification Division still receives requests for documents relating to the Kennedy assassination, requests should be referred to the National Archives.
Envelope which once held evidence from the Ruby trial. Handwritten text on the back of the envelope reads: "These are the original invoices describing property: L. H. Oswald, Jack Ruby, J. F. Kennedy, J. D. Tippit. Do not remove these. Leave alone. 9-22-66. D. B. Hudgens."
Correspondence between John K. Lattimer, M.D. and Chief Charles Batchelor. Lattimer requests forensic information regarding the assassination of President Kennedy. Batchelor responds that he is unable to provide further information.
Two photocopies of a letter addressed to Lee Harvey Oswald. The letter, written by Arnold Johnson, regards Lee Harvey Oswald's intent to move to Baltimore and his residence in the Soviet Union.
Photograph of a letter from Arnold Johnson to Lee Harvey Oswald, on September 19, 1963. He speaks vaguely of Oswald's imminent move to Baltimore, and his residence in the Soviet Union.
Microfilm copies of a personnel record for Roscoe Anthony White from the Dallas Police Department. The record includes application information, payment information, training records, and a resignation letter.
Photocopies of a report which resulted from a confidential investigation into the background of George de Mohrenschildt. The report states that George de Mohrenschildt and his wife lived a "beatnik" lifestyle and were highly educated. An account of his credit report, arrest record, and marriage record is included. De Mohrenschildt was an acquaintance of Lee Harvey Oswald and his wife, Marina.
Report from A. J. Carroll, Jr. to Captain W. F. Dyson, concerning New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison's investigation. A newspaper clipping from the Dallas Times Herald is attached.
Report providing information about the ongoing city planning for Dallas, Texas that started with the Kessler Plan in 1911. It is presented in two parts: the character of the city (background information on the history, geography, economy, employment, zoning, etc.) and the scope of the city plan, which has specific details for a plan to improve land use, water supplies, transportation, recreational facilities, and other aspects of city administration.
Report documenting the findings of a Dallas Action Committee for Community Improvement subcommittee regarding revitalization efforts in other cities and how they inform similar programs in Dallas. In particular, it outlines a recommendations including the formation of The Greater Dallas Coordination Commission for Community Improvement as a way to coordinate across different sectors.
Photograph of an aerial close up of the Marsalis park (Dallas Zoo). Additional key features within the photograph include two tennis courts, a large parking lot, and suburban homes that line the perimeter of the zoo.
Photograph of North Arcadia Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The majority of the photo is empty land, which extends from the center of the photo to the bottom. Above this land, a residential suburban area and large road is visible.
Photograph of an aerial overview overlooking the Kiest Park and Recreation Fields. In the center of the park are ten (10) dirt baseball fields within a green oval field surrounded by a road that encircles the green field. Additional park features include tennis courts, parking lots, and unknown buildings. Major streets boarder the edges of Kiest Park separating the park from the surrounding residential suburban areas.
Photograph of Crown Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The square park is located to the right of Emerald Street and above Crown Road. It is surrounded by subdivisions containing scattered, small buildings, and Interstate 35E is visible in the top left corner of the picture.
Photograph of Crown Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park, located at the lower center of the picture, sits just below Interstate 35E and Emerald Street and to the right of Crown Road. It is surrounded by subdivisions containing buildings of varying sizes.
Photograph of Arcadia Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park is shown near Arcadia Drive, which runs from the right side of the photo to the bottom. A medium sized building surrounded by trees is visible in the center of the picture, and a residential area sits on top of the park.
Photograph of Arcadia Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park is visible near the center of picture by Arcadia Drive, which has a strip of partially tree-covered land running across its left side in the photo. The left side of the photo shows a residential area, while the right side shows empty land with some trees.
Photograph of Arcadia Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park is visible near Arcadia Drive, which runs horizontally across the upper center of the picture. A residential area is visible below the park, while the area above the park is empty.
Photograph of Arcadia Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park can be seen by Arcadia Drive, which runs vertically up the picture from the bottom left. Empty land is pictured to the left of the park, and residential area is shown to the right.
Photograph of Churchill Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park, which contains two baseball fields, a swimming pool, and a parking lot, sits in the center of the picture, below Churchill Way, and to the right of Breckenridge Drive. About six small buildings and a pond are visible on the subdivision to the left of the park.
Photograph of Arcadia Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park is visible near the center of the photo and is partially covered by trees. Above the park, a residential area is shown.
Photograph of a wide angle aerial overview of the Elm Fork region. Key features of the photograph include a network of highways winding through a heavily wooded landscape, the Elm Fork of the Trinity River, and various unknown commercial & residential buildings.
Photograph of Bonnie View Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park, which contains a swimming pool and parking lot, sits near the center of the photograph and is surrounded by residential suburbs with some larger buildings visible to the left and bottom right.
Photograph of the aerial view focused on Lindsley Park's dirt baseball field and playground equipment. Large portions of the surrounding suburban houses are partially or fully obscured by deep green trees. An apartment complex is on the right hand side of the photograph.
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