Affidavit In Any Fact by Johnny Calvin Brewer, regarding witnessing the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald. Brewer states that he was working at Hardy's Shoe Store when a scared looking man entered the lobby. The man left, and he followed him into the Texas Theater where the police eventually came to arrest him.
Letter from M. W. Stevenson responding to Chief of Police in Douglas, Georgia J. J. Barnes. Stevenson states that no information implying relation between Ingram G. Oswald and Lee Harvey Oswald had been uncovered.
Two copies of a letter from M. W. Stevenson responding to Chief of Police in Douglas, Georgia J. J. Barnes. Stevenson states that no information implying relation between Ingram G. Oswald and Lee Harvey Oswald had been uncovered.
Correspondence between Charles W. Stevey and J. E. Curry. Stevey states insistently that he wishes to give Mrs. Oswald financial and social support, while Chief Curry notes that he has forwarded Stevey's letters to the proper authorities.
Memorandum from P. L. Bentley to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning a polygraph examination given to Roy E. Vaughn at the request of Deputy Chief N. T. Fisher. Bentley provides a list of pertinent questions asked during the examination.
Memorandum from R. W. Westphal to Lieutenant Revill, in regards to W. J. Newman's observation of a man going over a ramp railing near the basement of City Hall.
Memorandum by R. W. Westphal sent to Lieutenant Jack Revill, regarding Reserve Officer W. J. Newman's observation of a man going over the railing at the ramp leading to the basement of City Hall.
Memorandum by P. L. Bentley to Chief J. E. Curry concerning a polygraph examination given to Roy E. Vaughn. Bentley provides a list of pertinent questions asked during the examination.
Property clerk's invoice or receipt of postcards addressed to Captain Fritz. The items were received of M. Johnson #879 and filed under the Oswald Case.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Captain O. A. Jones, concerning an investigation regarding Jack Ruby's car parked in an Allright Parking Lot on November 24, 1963. Jones describes parking lot employee Theodore Jackson's observation of Ruby's car.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by William B. Frazier, concerning information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation regarding an anonymous phone call threatening Lee Harvey Oswald. Frazier states that at about 3:45 a. m. on November 24, 1963, Mr. Newsome of the Federal Bureau of Investigation called their office and stated that his office had received an anonymous call from a male individual that indicated a group was going to kill Oswald that day.
Police report from E. E. Carlson to Chief of Police J. E. Curry detailing an interview he was subjected to regarding the case and interrogation of Jack Ruby.
Report from Captain O. A. Jones to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an investigation of Jack Ruby's car parked in a parking lot at 2035 Main Street, on the morning of November 24, 1963.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by William B. Frazier, concerning information from the F. B. I. about an anonymous call threatening Lee Harvey Oswald. The call was from a male individual who indicated that a group was going to kill Oswald on that day, night, or following day.
Report from Captain William B. Frazier to Chief J. E Curry, concerning information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation about an anonymous call threatening Lee Harvey Oswald.
Report from Captain William B. Frazier to Chief J. E Curry, concerning information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation about an anonymous call threatening Lee Harvey Oswald.
Report from Captain William B. Frazier to Chief J. E Curry, concerning information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation about an anonymous call threatening Lee Harvey Oswald.
Report from Captain William B. Frazier to Chief J. E Curry, concerning information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation about an anonymous call threatening Lee Harvey Oswald.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by William B. Frazier, concerning information from the F. B. I. about an anonymous call threatening Lee Harvey Oswald. The call was from a male individual who indicated that a group was going to kill Oswald on that day, night, or following day.
Report from Captain William B. Frazier to Chief J. E Curry, concerning information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation about an anonymous call threatening Lee Harvey Oswald.
Statement from Helen K. Smith about her knowledge of Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald. Smith stated that she was an exotic dancer and that she met Ruby at Club Vegas, which he operated. She also stated that she had never been at a party where Ruby and Oswald were both present.
Issue of a weekly Christian newsletter containing a lengthy editorial about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This copy also includes extensive handwritten underlining and arrows in red ink.
Photocopy of a newsletter article titled "Reactions on the Death of the President." A discussion of the President's assassination, including first reactions and implications, is made.
Photocopy of a newsletter article titled "Reactions on the Death of the President." A discussion of the President's assassination, including first reactions and implications, is made.
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