Memorandum to George Doughty from Chief Batchelor concerning the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald's clothes to the National Archives in Washington, D. C. Clothing items include a sweater, undershirt, shirt, socks, trousers, and shoes.
Memo to George Doughty from Charles Batchelor. Batchelor requests that, in accordance with law and the request of Tim Timmins, clothing items which Lee Harvey Oswald wore at the time of his death be forwarded to the National Archives.
Memorandum addressed to Captain W. R. Rollins of the Intelligence Division in Dallas, Texas. The memorandum states that the son of the late Roscoe Anthony White, Ricky Don White, suspected that his father was involved in the Kennedy assassination. It was found that Roscoe Anthony White and Lee Harvey Oswald served tours in a Light Helicopters Unit in El Toro, California at the same time. It is unknown whether they knew each other.
Memo, titled "Undeveloped Lead - Ruby Case," gives information regarding a lead. Lee Harvey Oswald and Ruby were said to have visited the B & B Cafe together.
Pressed release by Saga Magazine concerning an article written by former FBI Agent William Turner. The release, titled "Ex-FBI Agent Charges Bureau Kept Oswald Data From Secret Service," states that William Turner conducted a private investigation in Dallas immediately following the assassination of President Kennedy.
Report regarding the investigation of a 1949 Ford which was found in front of the home of Mrs. A. C. McKay and Mrs. Dick Loomis. The vehicle was damaged and it was investigated as to whether it belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald.
Report regarding the investigation of a 1949 Ford which was found in front of the home of Mrs. A. C. McKay and Mrs. Dick Loomis. The vehicle was damaged and it was investigated as to whether it belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald.
Report regarding the investigation of a 1949 Ford which was found in front of the home of Mrs. A. C. McKay and Mrs. Dick Loomis. The vehicle was damaged and it was investigated as to whether it belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald.
Photocopy of a report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. In the report, detective H. M. Hart states that a background check was conducted for Dr. Perry Edward Gross, M. D.
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