John F. Kennedy, Dallas Police Department Collection - 22 Matching Results

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[Address of "The Worker"]
Photographs of a paper with the address of "The Worker". It reads: "The Worker, 23 W. 26th St. New York 10, NO. The Worker Box 28 Madison Sq. Station, New York 10, NY."
[Alek Hidell ID Cards]
Photographs of two ID cards for Alek Hidell, a known alias of Lee Harvey Oswald. The first is from the United States Marine Corp. The other is a "Notice of Classification" card.
[Back of Cards]
Photograph of the backs of Lee Harvey Oswald's U.S. Marine Corps and Dallas Public Library cards.
[Back of Selective Service Card]
Photographs of the back of a Selective Service System card belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Back of U.S. Forces, Japan Card]
Photographs of the back of a U.S. Forces, Japan identification card belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald. It includes his nationality, date of birth, ID number, date of issuance, and the signature of the issuing officer. Japanese translations are also provided.
[Cards Belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photographs of two ID cards belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald. The first is a Selective Service System Registration Certificate, and the second is a card from a Tokyo hotel with a map of the city.
[Composite Photograph #1]
Composite photograph of a man and woman sitting on rocks; a man and a woman leaning out of a window; a man standing on steps; and a man in an overcoat.
[Documents Concerning Lee Harvey Oswald's Undesirable Discharge]
Photocopy of three documents related to Lee Harvey Oswald's undesirable discharge from the United States Marine Corps. The first is a certificate of undesirable discharge. The second is a letter from R. McC. Tompkins to Lee Harvey Oswald, on March 7, 1962, informing him of the undesirable discharge. The third is a letter from D. W. Bowman to Oswald, on July 25, 1963, telling him that his case has been reviewed and no change is warranted.
[Group Photo and Marina Oswald]
Composite photograph of Marina Oswald, and a group of five unidentified people.
[Lee Harvey Oswald and Unknown Woman at Picnic #1]
Photographs of Lee Harvey Oswald and an unidentified woman standing above the remains of a picnic.
[Lee Harvey Oswald in Backyard With Rifle #2]
Two photographs of Lee Harvey Oswald holding a gun in the back yard of his residence at 214 West Neely Street in Dallas, Texas.
[Lee Harvey Oswald with Friends]
Composite photograph of photos of two women and a man sitting on a park bench. Two men are standing with their arms on each other's shoulders.
[Lee Harvey Oswald's ID Cards]
Photographs of two ID cards belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald. The first is a certificate verifying his service in the United States Marine Corp. The second is his Dallas Public Library card.
[List of squad district numbers and zones]
Report listing the number of squads assigned to each district.
[Magazine Article: Pan American Walking Tour, November 6, 1960]
Photocopy of an article from the Dallas Times Herald Magazine concerning George and Jeanne De Mohrenschildt's trip to South America in 1960.
[Marina Oswald and Lee Harvey Oswald ID Card #2]
Photograph of Marina Oswald sitting in a dress, next to an ID card for Lee Harvey Oswald, which includes his signature.
[Period of Active Duty]
Photograph of the back of a card showing the dates during which Lee Harvey Oswald was on active duty in the Marine Corps.
[Photos and Cards Belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald]
Composite photograph of a photo of a baby, another of Lee Harvey Oswald in uniform, his Social Security card, and his Fair Play for Cuba Committee card.
[Photos of the Oswald Family #1]
Composite photograph of two photos of Lee Harvey Oswald with a gun, two women with a baby, and a man and a woman sitting at a table.
[Report listing Patrol District Squad boundaries]
Report detailing descriptions of squad districts in the Northwest Substation Area of Dallas, Texas.
[Two Cards Belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photographs of two cards belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald: a Selective Service card, and a U.S. Forces, Japan identification card.
[Undesirable Discharge by Armed Forces of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photocopy of a document which served as an undesirable discharge of Lee Harvey Oswald from the United States Armed Forces.
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