John F. Kennedy, Dallas Police Department Collection - 238 Matching Results

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[Memo to Laura McGee by Mary Stephens, March 10, 1992]
Memorandum written to Laura McGee, Records Manager, by Mary Stephens. The memorandum states that documents are being transferred to the Dallas Municipal Archives and Records Center.
[Memo to Mary Stephens from Manuel Vasquez, February 10, 1992]
Memorandum addressed to Mary Stephens of the Records Division. The memorandum states that in accordance with Chief Rathburn memorandum, a transcript of radio traffic on November 22nd, 1963 is attached.
[Memo to D. A. Whitten from J. W. McDonald, January 31, 1992]
Memorandum addressed to D. A. Whitten of the Support Services Bureau. The memorandum states that the badge number I. D. card, change of address card, and salary schedule card for J. D. Tippit are attached.
[Note to Chief Rathburn from Paul F. Roth, January 10, 1992]
Note addressed to the City Manager's Office. The note reads: "We get many unusual letters but thought you and Chief Rathburn would find this of interest. It was addressed to me with no explanation."
[Letter to Dallas Police Department from Edwin A. Walker, November 1991 #1]
Letter by Edwin A. Walker states that President Kennedy knew Lee Harvey Oswald. Attached to the letter is a report to Jesse E. Curry by Forrest V. Sorrels dated December 26, 1963. The report regards the attempted assassination of General Edwin A. Walker.
[Letter to Dallas Police Department from Edwin A. Walker, November 1991 #2]
Letter by Edwin A. Walker states that President Kennedy knew Lee Harvey Oswald. Attached to the letter is a report to Jesse E. Curry by Forrest V. Sorrels dated December 26, 1963. The report regards the attempted assassination of General Edwin A. Walker.
[Letter to John Ferguson from Ricky White, February 3, 1989]
Letter addressed to Captain John Ferguson of the Dallas Police Department. In the letter, Ricky White requests permission to view Roscoe Anthony White's personnel file. He states that the information will be used for a family reunion.
[Letter to Jack Ruby, July 17, 1980]
Flyer sent to Jack Ruby in July 17th, 1980. The flyer advertises "Fritz for Prez!"
[Letter from David H. Martin to Police Chief - September 27, 1976]
Letter from David H. Martin to Dallas Police Chief, concerning the release of Dallas Police Department documents relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy under the Freedom of Information Act.
[Letter from Chief D. A. Byrd to David H. Martin, August 15, 1976]
Letter from Chief D. A. Byrd to David H. Martin, regarding the release of materials related to the John F. Kennedy assassination.
[Intelligence Report by W. S. Biggio]
Intelligence report by W. S. Biggio concerning an anonymous letter sent to the Dallas Police Department.
[Intelligence Report by A. J. Carroll, Jr.]
Intelligence report by A. J. Carroll, Jr. concerning Peter Gregonis.
[Correspondence Regarding Release of Volume 14]
Correspondence between various officials and N. Alex Beckley, City Attorney. Beckley advises that Volume 14 of the "Texas Supplemental Report on the Assassination of Pres. Kennedy and the Wounding of Governor Connally" would prove detrimental if it released.
[Blank Piece of Lined Paper]
Blank piece of lined paper, by an unknown author.
[Envelope Addressed to Dallas Police Chief]
Envelope addressed to the Dallas Police Chief sent from the Department of the Treasury.
[Envelope labeled "Letters from Citizens"]
Envelope labeled "Letters from Citizens."
[Index tab labeled '1965']
Index tab labeled '1965'.
[Letter from Red Benson #1]
Letter from Red Benson to Henry Wade with information regarding the activities of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Letter of Promise to Repay Financial Obligation by Lee Harvey Oswald]
Letter by Lee Harvey Oswald. In the letter, Oswald promises to repay his family's transportation costs to the United States.
[Letter to General Edwin Walker]
Poor quality photocopy of a letter addressed to "Major General" Edwin Walker of Dallas, Texas. The letter is of a threatening nature and regards the death of President Kennedy.
[Letter to Henry Wade #1]
Photocopy of a threatening letter written to Henry Wade. In the letter, an unknown author requests that Jack Ruby be released from prison.
[Letter to Henry Wade #2]
Photocopy of a threatening letter written to Henry Wade. In the letter, an unknown author requests that Jack Ruby be released from prison.
[Letter to Lee Harvey Oswald from Arnold Johnson, July 31, 1963]
Photocopy of a letter addressed to Lee Harvey Oswald. In the letter, Arnold Johnson states that the Fair Play for Cuba Committee does not have organizational ties to the Communist Party. The letter is on Communist Party, U.S.A. letterhead.
[Letter with Information on Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photocopy of an envelope and a letter suggesting a link between Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald.
[List of Dallas Police Department Reports]
List relating to Dallas Police Department reports to be sent to the United States Secret Service.
[Manila divider]
Manila divider labeled with J. D. Tippit's name and the number six.
[Memorandum by O. A. Jones]
Memorandum by O. A. Jones to Chief Stevenson and Captain Fritz, concerning threats against President John F. Kennedy made by a former employee of Parkland Hospital, who was noted to be Cuban.
[Newsletter by Joachim Joesten]
Photocopy of a newsletter by Joachim Joesten titled: "Joachim Joesten's Truth Letter". The newsletter claims it is designed to provide updates on developments in the case of the assassination of president John F. Kennedy.
[Receipt for Property Received by County Court from the City of Dallas]
Receipt for Property Received by County Court from the City of Dallas, for the removal of Jack Ruby's gun from the police property room by W. F. Alexander.
[Letter from Unknown Author]
Letter from an unknown author requesting the names of the owners of the Texas School Book Depository.
[Letters by Citizens to Police Department]
Correspondence between citizens and Chief Charles Batchelor. Citizens request information from the department. Chief Batchelor responds in the form of form letters which state that he is unable to assist them.
[Correspondence Between Citizens and the Chief of Police]
Correspondence between the Chief of Police and citizens who are requesting information. Citizens range from students to writers. The Chief of Police states that he is unable to provide further information as a matter of department policy.
[Correspondence Between Doyle Batey and Charles Batchelor]
Correspondence between Mr. Doyle Batey and Chief Charles Batchelor. In his letter, Batey requests that the Dallas Police Department send him photos of Lee Harvey Oswald. Charles Batchelor responds that he is unable to do so and suggests that Batey contact the United States Department of Justice.
[Correspondence Between Chief Batchelor and John K. Lattimer, September 1968]
Correspondence between John K. Lattimer, M.D. and Chief Charles Batchelor. Lattimer requests forensic information regarding the assassination of President Kennedy. Batchelor responds that he is unable to provide further information.
[Letter to Joe Hatcher from Charles Batchelor, June 1968]
Carbon copy of a letter to Mr. Joe Hatcher from Chief Charles Batchelor. Batchelor states that he is delighted to hear that Hatcher's group will be visiting Dallas and suggests they allow an officer to spot their bus in an appropriate place.
[Letters by William E. Hinton, 1968]
Letters to the chief of police by William H. Hinton. Hinton is interested in the ballistic tests of bullets used the assassination of President Kennedy and attempted assassination of General Edwin A. Walker.
[Letter from Velma Aitken, March 24, 1968]
Letter from Velma Aitken requesting information regarding Jack Ruby's medical treatment.
[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.
[Correspondence with Citizens, 1968]
Letters from citizens regarding negative accusations made about the Dallas Police Department. Responses by the police department state that it is department policy to make no opinions known.
[Cross Reference Sheets from Garrison Investigation]
Cross reference sheets used during the Garrison investigation. Two questions are posed. The first question is "Do you think Jim Garrison has proved his theory of the Assassination?" The second question is "Should the Warren Commission reopen its investigation of the Kennedy Assassination?"
[Correspondence with Emory L. Brown, November 1967]
Correspondence between Emory L. Brown, Jr. and various individuals at the Dallas Police Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the National Archives and Records Service regarding the assassination of President Kennedy. The individuals state that they have nothing to add to the Warren Commission's report.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by D. K. Rodgers]
Criminal intelligence report by D. K. Rodgers to Captain W. F. Dyson, concerning the principal subject in the assassination conspiracy of Jim Garrison, Sergio Arcacha.
[Letter to Police Department from Robert Myer, July 4, 1967]
Letter from Robert Myer of Phoenix, Arizona. Myer expresses his distaste for and disappointment in the law force of Dallas, Texas. He asserts that those employed by the department would have been fired if they were working in a different part of the United States.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by D. K. Rodgers to Captain W. F. Dyson]
Criminal intelligence report by D. K. Rodgers to Captain W. F. Dyson, concerning the extradition of Sergio Arcacha in relation to Jim Garrison's assassination conspiracy investigation.
[Letter to William Manchester from Edwin A. Walker, June 9, 1967]
Letter to William Manchester from Edwin A. Walker. Walker expresses an objection to assertions made by Manchester in regard to Walker himself and requests that he cease stating falsehoods.
[Memo to J. M. Souter by P. G. McCaghren, June 6, 1967 #1]
Memorandum from P. G. McCaghren, Captain of Police, Patrol Division regarding a long distance call from Mr. Emery Richard Whetstine. There are handwritten notes in red and blue ink written at the bottom of the memorandum.
[Letters from Citizens, Spring 1967]
Correspondence between citizens and the Dallas Police Department. Chief Charles Batchelor states in his responses that the department's policy is to express no opinion of the Warren Report and release evidence only at a court order.
[Letter to Sergio Arcacha from James Ernest Wilkinson, March 9, 1967 #1]
Photocopy of a letter addressed to Sergio Arcacha. The letter, which was written by James Ernest Wilkinson, regards the leader of a Cuban Revolution group in Dallas, Texas. Wilkinson asks whether Arcacha fits the description of a man who his wife met at Curtis Mathis Co.
[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 to John Edgar Hoover from Johnnie Mae Hackworthe]
Carbon copy of a letter to Chief John Edgar Hoover from Reverend Johnnie Mae Hackworthe. Hackworthe writes of possible Communist plots. She uses Bible verses and newspaper clippings to back up his theories.
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