John F. Kennedy, Dallas Police Department Collection - 78 Matching Results

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[Arresting Officer's Report by E. R. Gaddy, May 1, 1954]
Arresting Officer's Report by E. R. Gaddy, for the prior arrest of Jack Ruby on May 1, 1954.
[Arresting Officer's Report concerning prior arrests of Jack Ruby]
Photocopy of the Arresting Officer's Report concerning prior arrests of Jack Ruby, by an unknown author.
[Arresting Officer's Report on Suspect Jack Ruby, May 1, 1954]
Arrest report on Jack Ruby dated May 1st, 1954. The report states that Ruby was fighting with Jeremy Alkona when officers arrived at the scene.
[Officer's report on prior arrest of Jack Ruby]
Arresting officer's report on prior arrest of Jack Ruby. The report describes the details of the arrest, but the arresting officer's name is illegible.
[Report on Jack Ruby]
Report of the arresting officer of Jack Ruby, who details an incident between Ruby and another man in a night club.
[Certificate from Bureau of Navy Personnel]
Photocopy of a certificate given to Lee Harvey Oswald. It reads: "Department of the Navy, Bureau of Naval Personnel, Service Schools, United States of America. This certifies that Lee H. Oswald PVT 1653230 USMC has satisfactorily completed the prescribed course of study at the Aviation Fundamentals School (Class P) (Elect-Electron, Occupational Group), Naval Air Technical Training Center, Jacksonville, Florida, this 3rd day of May, 1957."
[Letter from Josephine Briggs to the Dallas Police Department, February 12, 1963]
Letter from Josephine Briggs to the Dallas Police Department, claiming to have information regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
[Letter from V. T. Lee to Lee Harvey Oswald, May 22, 1963 #1]
Photograph of a letter from V. T. Lee of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee to Lee Harvey Oswald, on May 22, 1963, acknowledging a change of address and including a renewal form and current literature.
[Letter from V. T. Lee to Lee Harvey Oswald, May 22, 1963 #2]
Photocopy of a letter from V. T. Lee of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee to Lee Harvey Oswald, on May 22, 1963, acknowledging a change of address and including a renewal form and current literature.
[Letter to Lee Harvey Oswald from V. T. Lee, May 22, 1963]
Letter addressed to Lee Harvey Oswald. The letter, which was written by V. T. Lee, regards Oswald's change of address and the fact that he must renew his subscription from the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
[Fair Play for Cuba Committee Card]
Photograph of a card for the "Fair Play for Cuba Committee," issued to and signed by Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Letter from Fair Play for Cuba Committee to Lee Harvey Oswald, May 29, 1963 #3]
First page of a letter from an unknown author from the Fair Play for Cuba Committee to Lee Harvey Oswald. The letter is regarding a Committee Chapter in New Orleans.
[Letter from the Fair Play for Cuba Committee to Lee Harvey Oswald, May 29, 1963 #1]
Photograph of the first page of a letter from the Fair Play for Cuba Committee to Lee Harvey Oswald, on May 29, 1963, enclosing his card and receipt, as well as information to help him start an FPCC chapter in New Orleans.
[Letter from the Fair Play for Cuba Committee to Lee Harvey Oswald, May 29, 1963 #2]
Photocopy of the first page of a letter from the Fair Play for Cuba Committee to Lee Harvey Oswald, on May 29, 1963, enclosing his card and receipt, as well as information to help him start an FPCC chapter in New Orleans.
[Letter to Lee Harvey Oswald from Fair Play for Cuba Committee, May 29, 1963]
Photocopy of a letter addressed to Lee Harvey Oswald. The letter, which was written by a member of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, regards Oswald's membership with the Fair Play for Cuba Committee and his interest in forming a chapter in New Orleans.
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney.
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney.
[Statement by J. W. Fritz concerning evidence at the Texas School Book Depository #1]
Statement from J. W. Fritz regarding evidence found at the Texas School Book Depository, and Roger Craig. The statement describes the three spent rifle hulls found under the window on the 6th floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, on the afternoon of November 22, 1963. Fritz also describes a brief exchange with Roger Craig while Lee Harvey Oswald was inside his office.
[Statement by J. W. Fritz concerning evidence at the Texas School Book Depository #2]
Statement from J. W. Fritz regarding evidence found at the Texas School Book Depository, and Roger Craig. The statement describes the three spent rifle hulls found under the window on the 6th floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, on the afternoon of November 22, 1963. Fritz also describes a brief exchange with Roger Craig while Lee Harvey Oswald was inside his office.
[Affidavit by Mary Rattan #1]
Affidavit given by Mary Rattan. Rattan states that C. N. Dhority called to her attention that he was the one who brought her three hulls, at which point she scratched her name on the shells.
[Affidavit by Mary Rattan #2]
Affidavit given by Mary Rattan. Rattan states that C. N. Dhority called to her attention that he was the one who brought her three hulls, at which point she scratched her name on the shells.
[Affidavit In Any Fact by J. C. Day #2]
Illegible copy of an Affidavit In Any Fact by J. C. Day, concerning confusion over the number of spent hulls found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. Day describes how the spent hulls were acquired and attempts to clear up the confusion.
[Reports and Clippings, 1964 #1]
Three brief reports which regard the receipt of a postcard by Chief J. E. Curry. The postcard was postmarked Portland, Oregon. Newspaper clippings, titled "Defend Dallas, Lawyer Urges" and "What Is the FBI Reason for Stopping Training in Police Academy," are also included. The articles appeared in the Dallas County Journal.
[Reports and Clippings, 1964 #2]
Three brief reports which regard the receipt of a postcard by Chief J. E. Curry. The postcard was postmarked Portland, Oregon.
[Memo to Jack Revill by L. D. Stringfellow, May 15, 1964 #1]
Office memorandum to Jack Revill by L. D. Stringfellow. The memorandum states that attached reports were misfiled in the Jack Ruby file and rightfully belong in the Lee Harvey Oswald file.
[Memo to Jack Revill by L. D. Stringfellow, May 15, 1964 #2]
Office memorandum to Jack Revill by L. D. Stringfellow. The memorandum states that attached reports were misfiled in the Jack Ruby file and rightfully belong in the Lee Harvey Oswald file.
[Memo to Jack Revill by L. D. Stringfellow, May 15, 1964 #3]
Office memorandum to Jack Revill by L. D. Stringfellow. The memorandum states that attached reports were misfiled in the Jack Ruby file and rightfully belong in the Lee Harvey Oswald file.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by H. M. Hart, May 15, 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 H. M. Hart, states that Lee Harvey Oswald may have used Jack Ruby's automobile. The automobile was parked at Gibb's Garage. The owner of the garage, Barney L. Gibbs, and the manager of the garage, Leon E. Woods, Jr., denied that Jack Ruby ever parked his car there.
[Reports of Lee Harvey Oswald's Acquaintances]
Office memorandum by L. D. Stringfellow states that attached reports were misfiled in the Jack Ruby files. The reports pertain to Thomas M. and Natalie Ray, Declan Ford, George Bouche, Frank H. Ray, John Hall, Mrs. Peter Gregory, Max Clark, Teofil Meller, Lev Aronsen, and Gary Taylor. These individuals were acquainted with Marina and Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Letter from J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, May 18, 1964 #1]
Letter by J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, of the President's Commission on the Assassination (Warren Commission). The letter is regarding cartridge hulls that were found at the Texas School Book Depository and the related report that released one of the hulls to the Federal Bureau of Investigation on November 27, 1963.
[Letter from J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, May 18, 1964 #2]
Letter by J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, of the President's Commission on the Assassination (Warren Commission). The letter is regarding cartridge hulls that were found at the Texas School Book Depository and the related report that released one of the hulls to the Federal Bureau of Investigation on November 27, 1963.
[Letter from J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, May 18, 1964 #3]
Two photocopies of a letter by J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, of the President's Commission on the Assassination (Warren Commission). The letter is regarding cartridge hulls that were found at the Texas School Book Depository and the related report that released one of the hulls to the Federal Bureau of Investigation on November 27, 1963.
[Correspondence with J. E. Curry]
Various pieces of correspondence regarding the assassination of President Kennedy. The first letters requests autographs, while the remaining letters request information from the Police Department, several of which are written in an indignant tone. Two postcards are included. Dates range from 1964 to 1965.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by M. H. Brumley, May 19, 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 M. H. Brumley, states that a list of jurors in the in the Jack Ruby murder trial attached. A list of twelve names, addresses, and short biographies is attached.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by M. H. Brumley, May 19, 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 M. H. Brumley, states that a list of persons who were prospective jurors for the Jack Ruby trial is attached.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by Jack Revill, May 20, 1964 #1]
Report to W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau by Jack Revill. The report states that J. E. Curry appeared on television and said that Lee Harvey Oswald was a communist.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by Jack Revill, May 20, 1964 #2]
Report to W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau by Jack Revill. The report states that J. E. Curry appeared on television and said that Lee Harvey Oswald was a communist.
[Letter to J. E. Curry from J. Lee Rankin, May 25, 1964]
Letter from J. Lee Rankin to Chief Curry. Rankin requests that a deposition be taken from Mary Jane Robertson at the office of the United States Attorney.
[Letter from J. Lee Rankin to J. E. Curry]
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.
[Memo to J. E. Curry from W. P. Gannaway, May 6, 1964]
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.
[Reports and Clippings, 1964 #3]
Three brief reports which regard the receipt of a postcard by Chief J. E. Curry. The postcard was postmarked Portland, Oregon. Newspaper clippings, titled "Defend Dallas, Lawyer Urges" and "What Is the FBI Reason for Stopping Training in Police Academy," are also included. The articles appeared in the Dallas County Journal.
[Receipt by Identification Bureau of Photos]
Form of submission of evidence to the Crime Scene Search Section of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas. Items submitted to R. M. Barrett, FBI agent, included photos #38 and #40.
[Receipt by Identification Bureau of Texas School Book Depository Photos]
Form for the submission of evidence to the Crime Scene Search Section of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas. Items submitted included two photos of the 6th floor at 411 Elm St., or the Texas School Book Depository.
[Clipping: Hoover Criticizes Oswald Handling]
A newspaper clipping of an article titled "Hoover Criticizes Oswald Handling" is included with letters regarding the purchase of items related to Lee Harvey Oswald by Leon H. Hough, a resident of St. Augustine, Florida and operator of Courtesy Gas. An ambulance and furniture from a room Oswald once rented were purchased for display in a museum.
[Letters Regarding Oswald Museum, 1965 #2]
Letters regarding the purchase of items related to Lee Harvey Oswald by Leon H. Hough, a resident of St. Augustine, Florida and operator of Courtesy Gas. An ambulance and furniture from a room Oswald once rented were purchased for display in a museum.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal, May 24, 1966 #1]
Criminal intelligence report written by R. W. Westphal. Westphal states Ruth Paine and her husband sold their home and moved to a different address.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal, May 24, 1966 #2]
Criminal intelligence report written by R. W. Westphal. Westphal states Ruth Paine and her husband sold their home and moved to a different address.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal, May 26, 1966 #1]
Criminal intelligence report written by R. W. Westphal. Westphal states that Roman Harten, who appeared in the address book of Lee Harvey Oswald, was in Russia in 1956. The Dallas Police Department searched for records regarding this person and came up with a charge for a negligent collision. The fine was ten dollars.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal, May 26, 1966 #2]
Criminal intelligence report written by R. W. Westphal. Westphal states that Roman Harten, who appeared in the address book of Lee Harvey Oswald, was in Russia in 1956. The Dallas Police Department searched for records regarding this person and came up with a charge for a negligent collision. The fine was ten dollars.
[Newspaper Clipping: Mark Lane Aligns Self with Garrison #1]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which states that Mark Lane, a critic of the Warren Commission, believes that District Attorney Jim Garrison "holds the key to the assassination mystery."
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