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[Interview with Mark Lane in Playboy Magazine #3]
Poor quality photocopies of a magazine article which appeared in Playboy Magazine. The article features an extensive interview with Mark Lane, an attorney and author, who is critical of the Warren Commission's assessment of the assassination of President Kennedy.
[Envelope from Sandra Saulsbery to Division of Investigation]
Envelope from Sandra Saulsbery to the Division of Investigation of the Dallas Police Department.
[Letter from Sandra Saulsbery to Division of Investigation]
Handwritten letter from Sandra Saulsbery to the Division of Investigation of the Dallas Police Department. Saulsbery asks that the Division of Investigation send her information regarding the assassination of President Kennedy.
[Newspaper Clipping: New Orleans DA Subpoenas Man Held After Assassination #2]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which appeared in The Dallas Morning News. The article states that Layton Martens was subpoenaed by District Attorney Jim Garrison.
[Polygraph Transcript of Carroll Jarnagin #1]
Transcript of a polygraph examination given to Mr. Carroll Jarnagin. Jarnagin stated that he had overheard a conversation between Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald. The polygraph examination revealed that Jarnagin was intoxicated at the time of the alleged conversation and had made the story up.
[Letter to Sergio Arcacha from James Ernest Wilkinson, March 9, 1967 #2]
Poor quality photocopy of a letter addressed to Sergio Arcacha. The letter, which was written by James Ernest Wilkinson, is largely illegible.
[Letter from Velma Aitken to Dallas Police Department, March 24, 1968]
Letter from Velma Aitken to the Dallas Police Department, requesting information regarding Jack Ruby's medical treatment.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by M. H. Brumley, March 16, 1967 #1]
Criminal intelligence report which states that Raymond Cummings contacted Jim Garrison, District Attorney in New Orleans, and stated that he had hauled Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Inventory of evidence, page 2 #1]
Page two of an inventory of evidence by an unknown author. Lists Post Office box records of Alex James Hidell, the name appearing on a Selective Service card found on Lee Harvey Oswald at the time of his arrest.
[Form Requesting Copies from Identification Bureau #2]
Form from the Crime Scene Search Section of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The form requests that the Identification Bureau make copies of a S. O. F. P. C. card so that a comparison can be made of fingerprints.
[Letter from Sandra Sautsbery to the Dallas Police Department, March 6, 1964]
Letter from Sandra Sautsbery to the Dallas Police Department requesting information on President John F. Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald for a school history project.
[Photocopy of a newspaper clipping with a threat written across it]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping regarding the testimony of Lee Harvey Oswald's coworker and coworker's sister, with a threat written across it.
[Crime Scene Search Section Form for Curtain Rods]
Form from the Identification Bureau of the Dallas Police Department which signifies the receipt of two curtain rods. Written at the bottom of the form is: "1 legible print - does not belong to Oswald."
[Report to W. F. Dyson by C. T. Burnley, March 2, 1967]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. F. Dyson. The report, which was written by C. T. Burnley, states that newspaper clippings regarding the Garrison investigation are attached. The clipped articles are titled "More Facts, Less Doubting," "JFK Death Probe Figure Missing," "Garrison Investigation Questioned," "Garrison Arrests Leading Businessman," "Shaw: Man of Means and 'Restoration Society,'" and "Dallas Lawmen Know Nothing of Clay Shaw."
[Envelope Addressed to Cecil J. McWatters]
Envelope by an unknown author, addressed to Cecil J. McWatters.
[FBI Report]
Photographs of the FBI report on the assassination of John F. Kennedy, including telephone reports and a map.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day #2]
Supplementary offense report by J. C. Day which states that J. E. Brumit submitted a letter to the Identification Bureau. The letter was written to a Cuban refugee by James Ernest Wilkinson.
[Stamp of Receipt of Articles]
Stamp of receipt by G. F. Rose. Rose received items from D. B. Hudgins in March of 1964.
[Newspaper Clippings About Garrison Investigation #3]
Newspaper clippings of an article from the Dallas Morning News. The article is titled "Garrison's 'Informant' Plot Hatching Related." The third article is titled "Russo Says He Heard of Oswald in Telecast." The article discusses recent developments made in the Garrison investigation.
[Newspaper Clipping: New Orleans DA Subpoenas Man Held After Assassination #1]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which appeared in The Dallas Morning News. The article states that Layton Martens was subpoenaed by District Attorney Jim Garrison.
[Letter from Velma Aitken, March 24, 1968]
Letter from Velma Aitken requesting information regarding Jack Ruby's medical treatment.
[Letter from Harold G. Shank to Mayor Erik Jonsson - 1964-03-04]
Letter from Harold G. Shank to Mayor of Dallas Erik Jonsson concerning the establishment of the Policemen and Firemen Welfare fund by Ordinance No. 10047.
[Letter from Joseph Task to Lee Harvey Oswald, March 27, 1963]
Photocopy of a letter from Joseph Task to Lee Harvey Oswald, on March 27, 1963, thanking him for a letter and informing him that his name has been sent to the Young Socialist Alliance due to his age.
[Letters and Newspaper Clipping from Citizens]
Letters from citizens in which praise is given to the Dallas Police Department. A clipping was enclosed with one of the letters. The clipping, by Inez Robb, is titled "Shot That Killed Lee Oswald Nearly Ended Career of Dallas Police Chief" and puts Chief J. E. Curry in a positive light.
[Notes and Envelopes]
A piece of notepaper, newspaper clipping, and three envelopes on which notes are written regarding the President's assassination. One of the notes posits that the assassination was foretold some time prior to the event.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by C. T. Burnley, March 2, 1967]
Criminal intelligence report which was written by detective C. T. Burnley of the Dallas Police Department. The report states that newspaper clippings are attached. The articles featured include "More Facts, Less Doubting," "JFK Death Probe Figure Meeting," "Garrison Investigation Questioned," and "Garrison Arrests Leading Businessmen." They were published in the Dallas Times Herald and the Dallas Morning News.
[Newspaper Clippings About Garrison Investigation #2]
Newspaper clippings of two articles from the Dallas Morning News. The first article is titled "Assassination Probe: Big Little Question Unanswered," while the second article is titled "Russo Says He Heard of Oswald in Telecast." All articles discuss recent developments made in the Garrison investigation.
[Newspaper Clipping: Garrison Moves to Get Witnesses #1]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which appeared in a Dallas newspaper. The clipped article states that Judge Garrison moved to get witnesses for his investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
[Inventory of evidence, page 2 #2]
Page two of an inventory of evidence by an unknown author. Lists Post Office box records of Alex James Hidell, the name appearing on a Selective Service card found on Lee Harvey Oswald at the time of his arrest.
[Letter from Julian Ochos to Captain J. W. Fritz, March 5, 1964]
Letter from Julian Ochos to Captain J. W. Fritz containing information regarding Jack Ruby and Mexico.
[Dallas Municipal Archives and Records Center Form]
Paper from the Dallas Municipal Archives and Records Center JFK Collection. It reads: "Items from this folder removed for preservation. Removed by: Cindy C. Smolovik. Date removed February 15, 1992. Type of preservation/conservation needed: Preservation copy negative and research use print. Item permanently relocated to Box 12. Item description: photograph-. Box 2 Folder 5 Item Number #1-4. Date Item Refiled: Permanently relocated 03/30/92. RM Staff Initials: CS."
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by L. D. Stringfellow, March 11, 1964]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective L. D. Stringfellow, states that there were reports that Jack Ruby used his middle finger to pull the trigger on his revolver. Lt. Colonel Alfred Brinninger was interviewed and said that the army teaches to use the middle finger in instinct and combat shooting only.
[Memo to Rusty by J. F. Brumit]
Office memorandum by J. F. Brumit. Brumit requests that a letter be examined for fingerprints.
[Newspaper Clipping: Witness Indicted Overy Inquiry Role #2]
Newspaper clipping of an article from the Dallas Morning News. The article states that Dean A. Andrews Jr. was indicted.
[Polygraph Transcript of Carroll Jarnagin #2]
Transcript of a polygraph examination given to Mr. Carroll Jarnagin. Jarnagin stated that he had overheard a conversation between Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald. The polygraph examination revealed that Jarnagin was intoxicated at the time of the alleged conversation and had made the story up.
[Newspaper Clipping: Witness Indicted Over Inquiry Role #1]
Newspaper clipping of an article published in the Dallas Morning News on March 17th, 1967. The article states that Dean A. Andrews Jr. was indicted.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by C. T. Burnley, March 10, 1967 #1]
Report to W. F. Dyson by detective C. T. Burney. Burnley states that he has attached newspaper clippings to the report. The clippings appeared in the Dallas Morning News. The articles featured are titled "Man Claims Ferrie, Ruby, Oswald Link" and "Lawyer Testifies In Garrison Probe."
[Polygraph Examination Report for Sergio Arcacha Smith]
Polygraph examination report for Sergio Arcacha Smith, conducted by John M. Spoonmore. The examination asks questions concerning Mr. Smith's relationships with subjects of interest.
[Certificate from U.S. Armed Forces Institute]
Photocopy of a certificate given to Lee Harvey Oswald. It reads: "United States Armed Forces Institute, Madison, Wisconsin. This is to certify that Oswald, Lee H. has successfully completed the USAFI Tests of General Educational Development, High School Level, this date 3-23-59, matriculation no. 6684M230." It is signed by J.W . Poindexter, and Darrell J. Inabnit.
[Dallas Municipal Archives form by Cindy C. Smolovik]
Dallas Municipal Archives and Records Center form used to indicate the relocation of photographs.
[Cards Requesting Record Check]
Photocopy of cards which were used to request the arrest records for six individuals.
[Telegram to William Alexander from James L. Brown, March 14, 1964]
Telegram which reads: "American justice is on trial and if you convict and kill Ruby then you are killing democracy but you think of all the negroes that have died in Texas without American justice."
[Report to W. F. Dyson by C. T. Burnley, March 10, 1967 #2]
Report to W. F. Dyson by detective C. T. Burney. Burnley states that he has attached newspaper clippings to the report. The clippings appeared in the Dallas Morning News. The articles featured are titled "Man Claims Ferrie, Ruby, Oswald Link" and "Lawyer Testifies In Garrison Probe."
[Intelligence Report: Dallas Times Herald Clipping, March 19, 1969]
Intelligence report containing a clipping from the Dallas Times Herald dated March 19, 1969. The article is titled "Link Between Deaths of JFK, King Claimed" and discusses a possible connection between the deaths of Martin Luther King, Jr. and John F. Kennedy.
[Newspaper Clipping from the Dallas Times Herald]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Times Herald suggesting a link between the murder of President John F. Kennedy and Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.
[Letters Regarding Lee Harvey Oswald's Undesirable Discharge]
Photocopies of letters regarding the undesirable discharge of Lee Harvey Oswald. The letters' authors conclude that Lee Harvey Oswald's discharge was correct.
[Correspondence Between J. E. Curry and Charles W. Roth]
Correspondence between Charles W. Roth, a consultant for the Toledo Police Department, and Chief J. E. Curry. Roth writes that Curry might be interested in a newspaper clipping which accompanies the letter. The clipping, by Inez Robb, is titled "Shot That Killed Lee Oswald Nearly Ended Career of Dallas Police Chief" and puts Curry in a positive light.
[Note Handwritten by J. C. Day]
Note handwritten by J. C. Day on March 16, 1964. It reads: "3-16-64. 12 photos given Capt. King out of this jacket. Day. (numbered 1 thru 12)."
[Newspaper Clipping Concerning Testimonies Before the Warren Commission]
Newspaper clipping of an article concerning testimonies by Lee Harvey Oswald's coworker and coworker's sister to the Warren Commission. A note reading "you may be next" is handwritten across the clipping.
[Criminal Intelligence Report to W. F. Dyson by D. K. Rodgers, March 3, 1967 #1]
Criminal intelligence report which was written by detective D. K. Rodgers of the Dallas Police Department. Rodgers gives a breakdown on the intents and relationships between various individuals, particularly with regard to Cuban refugee Sergio Arcacha.
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