Report regarding a prior arrest of Jack Ruby, which took place in 1953. The report states that Ruby was carrying a snub nose revolver and a tear gas pen.
Case Report of Lee Harvey Oswald for the murder of Officer J. D. Tippit, by J. R. Leavelle. Includes a list of witnesses and summaries of their statements.
Case Report of Lee Harvey Oswald for the murder of Officer J. D. Tippit, by J. R. Leavelle. Includes a list of witnesses and summaries of their statements.
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, showing basement of City Hall, looking towards the southeast door to the jail office.
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, showing the basement of City Hall and the parking lot, where several cars are parked.
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, showing the basement of City Hall, looking towards the southeast door to the jail office. Part of the Main Street Ramp is also visible.
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, showing the basement of City Hall looking towards the southeast door to the jail office, and a parking area where a Dallas police car is parked.
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, showing the basement of City Hall looking towards the southeast door to the jail office, and the doors to the basement lobby.
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, taken halfway down the Main Street entrance ramp. A Dallas Police car is parked in the lot to the left.
Intelligence report by W. L. House concerning gambling on Ross Avenue and a possible connection to Jack Ruby. A photocopy of an article from the Dallas Morning News describing inquiries by the Federal Bureau of Investigation is included, which concludes that evidence did not support a strong link between Jack Ruby and this instance of organized crime.
Intelligence report to Lieutenant J. M. Souter concerning the Egyptian Lounge. Detective Gandy observed Morton Kaufman, James Campist, and Johnny Patrono at the Egyptian Lounge on April 25, 1957.
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, showing the jail office looking east from the front of the jail elevator. A man sits next to another man who stands on the far right side of the photo.
Letter from an unknown author to Henry Wade, concerning the attendance of Lee Harvey Oswald at a meeting in Philadelphia for the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
Letter from Earl F. Rose, M. D. to Judge Pierce McBride, concerning the autopsy of Lee Harvey Oswald. Rose states that the cause of death was found to be hemorrhage, secondary to a gunshot wound in the chest.
Letter from J. Lee Rankin to Chief J. E. Curry. Rankin attached a list of staff members to be interviewed by the Warren Commission and thanked Curry for his cooperation.
Letter from Mr. and Mrs. James Black on November 26, 1963. In the letter, Mrs. Black requests an address for the Tippit family so that she can send Christmas gifts to the children. Mrs. Black explains that she nearly lost her husband recently and wants to help.
Letter to Chief J. E. Curry from Henry Wade, District Attorney. Wade made the request that all evidence obtained in the investigation of the President's assassination over to the FBI.
Letter from Toto' Lorenzo, the proprietor of a restaurant in Italy, to Chief J. E. Curry. The letter is accompanied by a translation by T. Ingargiola. Lorenzo stated his desire to serve as a juror during Jack Ruby's trial.
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.
Office memorandum addressed to George Doughty, Captain of Police. In the memorandum, Charles Batchelor states that items removed from the body of Lee Harvey Oswald are to be shipped to the National Archives.
Memorandum to Chief J. E. Curry from W. P. Gannaway. Gannaway states that Mrs. Mary Jane Robertson, an employee of the Special Service Bureau, will contact Leon D. Hubert, Jr. at the United States Attorney's Office.
Memo to M. W. Stevenson, Deputy Chief of Police, from Walter C. Fannin, Captain of Police. The memo indicates that Jack Ruby sent a $25.00 money order to Karen Bennett.
Memorandum by Walter C. Fannin to M. W. Stevenson concerning a money order sent from Jack Ruby to Karen Bennett for $25. The money order was sent from a Western Union office in Fort Worth, Texas.
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News. The clipped article states that computer work may clarify whether images in a film by Charles Bronson show two figures in the sixth floor window of the Texas School Book Depository.
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News. The clipped page is dedicated to photographic enhancements of film taken by Charles L. Bronson. The photographs show the sixth floor window of the Texas School Book Depository minutes before the assassination of President Kennedy.
Photocopy of an intelligence report which includes a newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News. The clipped article states that gambling is not uncommon on Ross Avenue. This evidence was found by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
A handwritten note which reads: "Chief of Police, Dallas, Texas. The Warren Report is wrong 4 people were used to eliminte [sic] Kennedy 1 is dead - 3 live - Johnson knows 3 more 1eft to go. - A friend of Lee Oswald."
Notice to drivers and operators of city equipment which states that it is the individual's responsibility to check that the equipment they are assigned is safe to use.
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.
Photocopy of intelligence report with Dallas Morning News clipping dated April 26, 1972 with headline: "Testimony Shows Gambling Not New on Ross." The article was written by Earl Golz.
Property Clerk's Invoice by J. C. Day, providing an inventory of property stamped with release to Vincent Drain of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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