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[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, December 12, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with Donald Suits. Cornwall states that Suits had no additional information to add to his original report.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, November 30, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Jessie C. Hunt. In the interview Hunt stated that there was nothing of significance to add to his original report.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, November 30, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with J. D. Brockway. Cornwall describes a discrepancy in Brockway's initial report.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, November 30, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with Arthur Capps. Cornwall describes information added to Capps' original report regarding two officers in civilian dress.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, November 30, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Ben C. McCoy. Cornwall states that in the interview McCoy had nothing of significance to add to his original report.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, November 30, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Robert T. Davis. In the interview Davis stated that there was nothing of significance to add to his original report.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, November 30, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Harry M. Kriss. In the interview Kriss stated that there was nothing of significance to add to his original report.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, November 30, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with Roland A. Cox. In the interview Cox stated that he had nothing of significance to add to his original report.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, November 30, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Jimmy R. Hopkins. In the interview Hopkins stated that there was nothing of significance to add to his original report on the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, November 30, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with Oliver W. Harrison. Cornwall provides an addition to Harrison's original report.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, November 30, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Gano E. Worley and additional information regarding the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, November 30, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Barnie Merrell. Cornwall states that Merrell had no information to add to his original report.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, November 30, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Jerome Kasten. Cornwall reports that Kasten had no significant information to add to his original report.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, November 30, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Patrolman Alvin B. Craig. In the interview Craig states that there was nothing of significance to add to his original report.
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall, concerning an interview with Wilburn Waldon Litchfield]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall, concerning an interview with Wilbur Waldon Litchfield regarding a possible association between Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald. Cornwall states that Litchfield called claiming to have information that he saw Oswald in company with Ruby, and he came into the Special Service Bureau for an interview and polygraph test. In the opinion of Detective R. D. Lewis it was thought that Litchfield was being untruthful about the questions asked.
[Letter from Oleta Coursey offering information]
Letter by Oleta Coursey to the Dallas Police Department offering information.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from Paul L. Cowperthwaite, November 24, 1963 #1]
Telegram by Paul L. Cowperthwaite to Jack Ruby sending him $10.00 for a lawyer and congratulating him on eliminating Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from Paul L. Cowperthwaite, November 24, 1963 #2]
Telegram by Paul L. Cowperthwaite to Jack Ruby sending him $10.00 for a lawyer and congratulating him on eliminating Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from Roland A. Cox to Chief J. E. Curry, November 26, 1963]
Report from Roland A. Cox to Chief J. E. Curry regarding officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Cox lists a statement of facts relating to his activity as a Reserve Officer.
[Report regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Roland A. Cox regarding his assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Cox describes his duties on November 24, 1963 and states the he knew Jack Ruby but did not see him on that day.
[Report from A. B. Craig to Chief J. E. Curry, November 27, 1963]
Report from A. B. Craig to Chief J. E. Curry regarding officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Craig provides a statement of facts relating to his activity as a Reserve Officer.
[Report regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Alvin B. Craig regarding his assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Craig describes his activity as a Reserve Officer on November 24, 1963, and states that he was assigned to the driveway leading to the parking area and later the corridor where the barred windows opened into the jail office. Craig further states that he did not know Jack Ruby.
[Report regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Kenneth H. Croy regarding his assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Croy describes his activities as a Reserve Officer on November 24, 1963. He states that he knew Jack Ruby because approximately three years prior he had bought breakfast at Lucas B&B Cafe on Oak Lawn for him and two other officers. Croy also states that he had been in Ruby's club on several occasions when riding observation.
[Affidavit In Any Fact by Kenneth Hudson Croy]
Affidavit In Any Fact by Kenneth H. Croy concerning his duties and witness to the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. Croy describes the events of the morning of November 24, 1963 and his assignments. He states that he was positioned at the foot of the ramp in the basement of City Hall observing the reporters. He describes seeing a man run into the crowd and shoot Oswald.
[Report from Kenneth Hudson Croy to Chief J. E. Curry, November 26, 1963]
Report from Kenneth Hudson Croy to Chief J. E. Curry regarding officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Croy provides a statement of facts relating to his activity as a Reserve Officer.
[General Offense Report by E. L. Cunningham]
General Offense Report by E. L. Cunningham concerning assault to murder Governor John B. Connally. Cunningham states that Governor Connally was shot by an assailant near the vicinity of Elm and Houston Streets, on the way from downtown Dallas to the Trade Mart on Stemmons Expressway.
[Report by Lieutenant of Police E. L. Cunningham to Chief of Police J. E. Curry, December 3, 1963 #1]
Report from Lieutenant of Police E. L. Cunningham to Chief of Police J. E. Curry, describing his participation in the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report by Lieutenant of Police E. L. Cunningham to Chief of Police J. E. Curry, December 3, 1963 #2]
Report from Lieutenant of Police E. L. Cunningham to Chief of Police J. E. Curry, describing his participation in the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report by Lieutenant of Police E. L. Cunningham to Chief of Police J. E. Curry, December 3, 1963 #3]
Report from Lieutenant of Police E. L. Cunningham to Chief of Police J. E. Curry, describing his participation in the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report by Lieutenant of Police E. L. Cunningham to Chief of Police J. E. Curry, December 3, 1963 #4]
Report from Lieutenant of Police E. L. Cunningham to Chief of Police J. E. Curry, describing his participation in the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from E. L. Cunningham to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald #1]
Report written by E. L. Cunningham to Chief J. E. Curry concerning the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald. Cunningham states that he was assigned to work at the Trade Mart where the President was scheduled to speak, but after the shooting he was told to report to a location to pursue a suspect. The first location was a false report and he ended up going to the Texas Theater to help with the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from E. L. Cunningham to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald #2]
Report written by E. L. Cunningham to Chief J. E. Curry concerning the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald. Cunningham states that he was assigned to work at the Trade Mart where the President was scheduled to speak, but after the shooting he was told to report to a location to pursue a suspect. The first location was a false report and he ended up going to the Texas Theater to help with the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Notes by Correspondent Gordon Currie Regarding General Edwin A. Walker]
Notes by Australian correspondent Gordon Currie regarding an interview with former General Edwin A. Walker.
[Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Sam and Joe Currier, November 24, 1963 #1]
Individual telegrams by Sam and Joe Currier to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for killing Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Sam and Joe Currier, November 24, 1963 #2]
Individual telegrams by Sam and Joe Currier to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for killing Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Letter from J. E. Curry and W. P. Gannaway to Chicago Police - November 25, 1963]
Letter from Chief of Police J. E. Curry and Captain W. P. Gannaway to the Chicago Police Department informing them of the arrest of Jack Ruby and requesting information as whether he is the same person listed in the Chicago Police Department's records of the Special Committee of Un-American Activities.
[Correspondence between Chief J. E. Curry and citizens]
Various letters of correspondence between Chief J. E. Curry and citizens, regarding the assassination of John F. Kennedy and related cases. The letters respond to questions, requests, and accusations about cases.
[Report from Chief J. E. Curry to Elgin E. Crull, December 19, 1963]
Report from Chief J. E. Curry to City Manager Elgin E. Crull, concerning activities during the visit of President John F. Kennedy, his assassination, and the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Affidavit in Any Fact by Kenneth Hudson Croy]
Affidavit in any fact by Kenneth Hudson Croy, who describes his duties and witness to the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. J. Cutchshaw, November 24, 1963 #1]
Handwritten report by W. J. Cutchsaw, concerning the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald and a camera that was pushed into the basement of City Hall by three men. Cutchsaw states that one man was wearing a dark suit.
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. J. Cutchshaw, November 24, 1963 #2]
Photocopy of a handwritten report by W. J. Cutchsaw, concerning the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald and a camera that was pushed into the basement of City Hall by three men. Cutchsaw states that one man was wearing a dark suit.
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. J. Cutchshaw, November 24, 1963 #3]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by W. J. Cutchshaw regarding his assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Cutchshaw states that he was stationed near the door leading to the jail office at the time that Oswald was being brought down from the jail. He describes seeing three men pushing a T. V. camera into the basement and jumping onto one of the men after hearing the gunshot.
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. J. Cutchshaw, November 24, 1963 #4]
Report from W. J. Cutchshaw to Chief J. E. Curry regarding officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Absentee and Time Cards for J. D. Tippit]
Absentee and time cards which appeared in the personnel file of Officer J. D. Tippit. These documents date from 1952 to 1963.
[Accident Report by J. D. Tippit, January 29, 1959]
Accident report by J. D. Tippit. The report states that Mr. Grady Allen Own changed lanes suddenly and hit the left front of the squad car.
[Acknowledgment of Receipt by James P. Hosty, Jr. #1]
Carbon copy of a statement made by James P. Hosty, Jr. Hosty states that he received items from Captain Will Fritz. These items included a billfold, sixteen pictures, a notebook, and a rifle hull.
[Acknowledgment of Receipt by James P. Hosty, Jr. #2]
Photocopies of a statement made by James P. Hosty, Jr. Hosty states that he received items from Captain Will Fritz. These items included a billfold, sixteen pictures, a notebook, and a rifle hull.
[Additional Report by Marvin Johnson on Officer's Duties #1]
Additional report by Marvin Johnson regarding his actions after the assassination of President Kennedy. Johnson writes that on the 30th of November, 1963, he drove to Parkland Hospital to measure the distance from Emergency to the Texas Book Depository Building.
[Additional Report by Marvin Johnson on Officer's Duties #2]
Carbon copy of additional report by Marvin Johnson regarding his actions after the assassination of President Kennedy. Johnson writes that on the 30th of November, 1963, he drove to Parkland Hospital to measure the distance from Emergency to the Texas Book Depository Building.
[Additional Report by Marvin Johnson on Officer's Duties #3]
Carbon copy of additional report by Marvin Johnson regarding his actions after the assassination of President Kennedy. Johnson writes that on the 30th of November, 1963, he drove to Parkland Hospital to measure the distance from Emergency to the Texas Book Depository Building.
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