John F. Kennedy, Dallas Police Department Collection - 21 Matching Results

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[Affidavit by Grant Lappin]
Affidavit by Grant Lappin which states that he has presented a "true and exact copy of the original personnel jacket of Officer J. D. Tippit."
[Intelligence Report and Letter on Newspaper Clipping]
Intelligence report regarding a crank letter received by the Dallas Police Department. The letter, which was written on a newspaper clipping, states that Lee Harvey Oswald was innocence. The clipped article is titled "Dallas Police Regain Morale Under Dynamic Chief."
[Intelligence Report by A. J. Carroll, Jr.]
Intelligence report by A. J. Carroll, Jr. concerning Peter Gregonis.
[Intelligence Report by W. S. Biggio]
Intelligence report by W. S. Biggio concerning an anonymous letter sent to the Dallas Police Department.
[Intelligence Report - Peter Gregonis]
Intelligence report concerning the subject Peter Gregonis. Mr. Gregonis came to Dallas from New Orleans on November 25, 1970 to demonstrate for the innocence of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Inventory by V. C. Campbell #1]
Inventory list by V. C. Campbell compiled on November 10, 1976, concerning various forms of evidence pertaining to John F. Kennedy, Officer J. D. Tippit, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Jack Ruby.
[Inventory by V. C. Campbell #2]
Duplicate inventory list by V. C. Campbell compiled on November 10, 1976, with different annotations, concerning various forms of evidence pertaining to John F. Kennedy, Officer J. D. Tippit, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Jack Ruby.
[Newspaper Clipping: Appeal by Oswald's widow will be studied by court]
Photocopy of an intelligence report regarding a newspaper clipping. The clipped article states that Marina N. Oswald Porter has appealed to the federal appeals court for further funds. The court originally granted her $3,000 for the personal items seized from Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Newspaper Clipping: Bronson memory brings pain after seeing 'awful event']
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News. The clipped article is a copy of a letter which Charles Bronson, an individual who filmed the Kennedy assassination, wrote to his seven sisters following the 'awful event.' In the letter, Bronson recounts the events of November 22nd, 1964.
[Newspaper Clipping: Computer work may clarify images in Bronson film]
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: Film indicates 2 images in 6th-story windows]
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.
[Newspaper Clipping: Lens error caught images]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News. The clipped article states that Charles Bronson accidentally used a wide angle lens in place of a telephoto lens on the day that President Kennedy was assassinated. This error allowed for the sixth floor window of the Texas School Book Depository to be visible in his film.
[Newspaper Clipping: Oswald's Effects Sought in Appeal]
Intelligence report which includes a newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News. The clipped article states that Lee Harvey Oswald's widow, Marina, has argued for further compensation for items seized by the government.
[Newspaper Clipping: Was Oswald in window?]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News. The clipped article states that witness testimonies suggest that Oswald may have not been in the sixth floor window of the Texas School Book Depository.
[Newspaper Clippings: Fifteen Year Anniversary]
Newspaper clippings in recognition of the fifteenth anniversary of President Kennedy's death.
[Newspaper Clippings: Ten Year Anniversary]
Newspaper clippings in recognition of the tenth anniversary of President Kennedy's death. Articles include "The day we said goodby to Camelot," "Assassination report stands test of time," "Dallas stunned as world turns anger on the city," "Man of destiny: Connally became household world," "Marina is happy: Widow of troubled Marxist enjoying the good life," "Deep faith sustains Rose Kennedy," "Ex-chief of police recalls wrath of the world," "Leavelle recalls seeing Ruby's arm come up," "Shift of Oswald seemed simple," "Where are they now?," "Memorials pay tribute to JFK," "Secret Service agent became LBJ's shield," "The setting for last bitter dregs of a tragic story," "Jackie Onassis: She survives public scorn," "Officer still feels good about capturing Oswald," "Children seem to bear no scars of tragedy," "Oath of office, transition of power," and "Tragedy in Dallas: 3 shots shook the nation."
[Subpoena for D. A. Byrd #1]
Copy of a subpoena for Dallas Chief of Police, D. A. Byrd requesting that he appear before the House Select Committee on Assassinations with all evidence pertaining to the deaths of President Kennedy and J. D. Tippit, as well as investigation materials related to Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby. Signed by Vice Chairman Henry Gonzales on November 18, 1976.
[Subpoena for D. A. Byrd #2]
Copy of a subpoena for Dallas Chief of Police, D. A. Byrd requesting that he appear before the House Select Committee on Assassinations with all evidence pertaining to the deaths of President Kennedy and J. D. Tippit, as well as investigation materials related to Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby. Signed by Vice Chairman Henry Gonzales on November 18, 1976.
[Subpoena for D. A. Byrd #3]
Copy of a subpoena for Dallas Chief of Police, D. A. Byrd requesting that he appear before the House Select Committee on Assassinations with all evidence pertaining to the deaths of President Kennedy and J. D. Tippit, as well as investigation materials related to Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby. Signed by Vice Chairman Henry Gonzales on November 18, 1976.
[Subpoena for D. A. Byrd #4]
Copy of a subpoena for Dallas Chief of Police, D. A. Byrd requesting that he appear before the House Select Committee on Assassinations with all evidence pertaining to the deaths of President Kennedy and J. D. Tippit, as well as investigation materials related to Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby. Signed by Vice Chairman Henry Gonzales on November 18, 1976.
[Subpoena requesting materials related to President John F. Kennedy's assassination]
Subpoena signed by Henry Gonzales for the House Select Committee on Assassinations, requesting an examination of all materials related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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