John F. Kennedy, Dallas Police Department Collection - 17 Matching Results

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[Doctors, Police, and Press]
Photograph of doctors, police officers, and press members in the aftermath of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald in the Dallas City Hall basement.
[In City Hall Basement]
Photograph of men and police officers in the City Hall basement after Lee Harvey Oswald was shot. Two men help a man down from a ledge. All of them seem to be moving in the same direction.
[Injured Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald lying on a gurney, which has been placed on the trunk of a car. Several men surround him.
[Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald being transferred to a more secure jail. He is flanked by two men in hats. Members of the press, who look to Oswald, stand behind him, and to the right Jack Ruby points a gun at his stomach.
[Jack Ruby Shooting Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald being transferred to a more secure jail. He is flanked by two men in hats. Members of the press, who look to Oswald, stand behind him, and to the right Jack Ruby points a gun at his stomach.
[Jack Ruby Standing]
Photographs of Jack Ruby standing. There is a small marker next to his foot that reads "Dallas Police 36398 11-24-63."
[Lee Harvey Oswald After Being Shot]
Photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald lying on a gurney, which has been placed on the trunk of a car. He appears to have fainted, and several men surround him.
[Lee Harvey Oswald On a Gurney]
Photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald lying on a gurney. A man reaches down to push the gurney forward.
[Memo by V. C. Campbell, January 24, 1978]
Memorandum by V. C. Campbell states that a mug shot negative of Jack Ruby was released to T. A. Hutson. A handwritten note on the reverse reads: "At same date and time noted on reverse, Assistant Chief T. A. Hutson handed down the original negative mug shot to Chief D. A. Byrd who in turn gave it to Mr. Jack Moriarty and Mr. Harold A. Rose of the House Select Committee. The negative was a loan and was to be returned to this department on completion of their investigation."
[Memo by V. C. Campbell, January 24, 1978]
Memorandum by C. V. Campbell states that a mug shot negative of Lee Harvey Oswald was released to Assistant Chief of Police T. A. Hutson. A handwritten note on the back reads: "On same date and time noted on reverse, Assistant Chief T. A. Hutson handed the original negative mug shot to Chief D. A. Byrd who in turn gave it to Mr. Jack Moriarty and Mr. Harold A. Rose of the House Select Committee. The negative was a load and was to be returned to this department upon completion of their investigation."
[Men Catching Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photograph of Jack Ruby holding a gun in front of him and looking behind him, where several men attempt to catch the wounded Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Mug Shot of Jack Ruby]
Photocopy of a mug shot by the Dallas Police Department of Jack Ruby. Shots include a side and frontal view.
[Mugshots of Jack Ruby #1]
Mugshots taken of Jack Ruby at the Dallas Police Department on November 24, 1963. In the first photograph, Ruby is faced so that his left profile visible. Ruby looks into the camera in the second photograph. His hair is slicked back and he wears a white collared shirt.
[Mugshots of Jack Ruby #2]
Mugshots taken of Jack Ruby at the Dallas Police Department on November 24, 1963. In the first photograph, Ruby is faced so that his left profile visible. Ruby looks into the camera in the second photograph. His hair is slicked back and he wears a white collared shirt.
[Murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Series of photographs taken before, during, and after Jack Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald in the basement of Dallas' City Hall.
[Police Surrounding Car]
Photograph of police officers surrounding a car with Lee Harvey Oswald inside.
[The Shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photograph of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby. Oswald and several men around him react to the shot. Ruby's back is to the camera, but the gun is visible.
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