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[DMARC Form]
Document from the Dallas Municipal Archives and Records Center, noting that the items in an accompanying folder have been removed for preservation.
[Note to Mary Stephens from Edwin A. Walker, May 9, 1992]
Handwritten note by Edwin A. Walker. The note reads: "May 8 '92. Ms. Mary Stephens - Police Records. I am enclosing two copies of Dallas Police File #F48156 a 22 page file. - one copy for the City Archivist, I hope. Edwin A. Walker."
[Intelligence Report: Dallas Morning News Clipping, May 28, 1982]
Intelligence report which includes a newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News. The article states that Fidel Castro told the FBI in 1964 that Lee Harvey Oswald approached Cuban authorities with an offer to kill President Kennedy.
[Intelligence Report: Dallas Morning News Clipping, May 28, 1982]
Intelligence report which includes a newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News. The article states that Fidel Castro told the FBI in 1964 that Lee Harvey Oswald approached Cuban authorities with an offer to kill President Kennedy.
[Intelligence Report - Dallas Morning News Clipping, May 10, 1979]
Intelligence report containing a clipping from the Dallas Morning News dated May 10, 1979. The article is titled "Cuban rebels told ex-envoy of Oswald trip." The article discusses possible connections between Lee Harvey Oswald and Castro Cubans in Mexico City. There is a photo of Clare Boothe Luce on the second page of the article.
[Newspaper Clipping: Four Gunmen Said Involved in JFK Killing]
Newspaper clipping of an article from the Dallas Morning News titled "Four Gunmen Said Involved In JFK Killing." The clipped article states that at an analysis found that "at least four gunmen firing from different places participated in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy."
[Newspaper Clipping Suggesting Four Gunmen]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News suggesting the involvement of four gunmen in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
[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.
[Dallas Morning News Clipping, May 24, 1968]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News, titled "Research Group Seeks Probe of Kennedy's Assassination." The article contains information pertaining to the Kennedy Assassination Inquiry Committee; the group is seeking the identities of men photographed in police custody soon after the Kennedy assassination on November 22nd, 1963.
[Dallas Morning News Clipping, May 24, 1968]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News, titled "Research Group Seeks Probe of Kennedy's Assassination." The article contains information pertaining to the Kennedy Assassination Inquiry Committee; the group is seeking the identities of men photographed in police custody soon after the Kennedy assassination on November 22nd, 1963.
[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.
[Affidavit by Sergio Arcacha Smith]
Affidavit of Sergio Arcacha Smith, concerning a request for questioning by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison.
[Newspaper Clipping Concerning Jim Garrison's Investigation]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News, concerning New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison's investigations into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
[Newspaper Clipping Concerning Jim Garrison's Investigation]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from the Dallas Times Herald, concerning New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison's investigations into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
[Criminal Intelligence Report on Jim Garrison's Investigation]
Criminal intelligence report by A. J. Carroll, Jr. to Captain W. F. Dyson, concerning the New Orleans investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Photocopies of newspaper articles from the Dallas Times Herald relating to the investigation are included.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by A. J. Carroll, May 18th, 1967]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. F. Dyson. The report, which was written by A. J. Carroll, Jr., states that newspaper clippings from the Dallas Times Herald are attached. The clipped articles are titled "Mystery? Me? Lee Odom Shakes Garrison Theory," "Odom Says He Has Nothing to Hide," and "Garrison Says He's Very Interested in Talking to Odom."
[Criminal Intelligence Report by W. S. Biggio]
Criminal intelligence report by W. S. Biggio concerning a post office box that was used by Lee Harvey Oswald, under the name Lee Odom. The report includes details of the listings on the post office box.
[Criminal Intelligence Report on George De Mohrenschildt]
Criminal intelligence report by A. J. Carroll, Jr. to Captain W. F. Dyson concerning George De Mohrenschildt, a personal friend of Lee Harvey Oswald and Marina Oswald.
[Intelligence Report - Post Office Box 19106, May 17, 1967]
Criminal intelligence report concerning Lee Harvey Oswald's use of a post office box under the name of Lee Odom. The report was sent by detective W. S. Biggio to Captain W. F. Dyson on May 17, 1967.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by A. J. Carroll and R. W. Westphal, May 17, 1967]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. F. Dyson of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was written by A. J. Carroll and R. W. Westphal, states that George de Mohrenschildt and his wife are currently residing at 3615 Gillespie. The de Mohrenschildts were personal friends of Marina and Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Polygraph Examination Report for Alvin R. Beaubouef]
Polygraph examination report for Alvin R. Beaubouef. The report states that Mr. Beaubouef appeared voluntarily for a polygraph test in connection with an alleged attempt at bribery and bodily harm.
[Newspaper Clipping: Judge Blocks Author In Move to Aid Shaw #1]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which states that Judge Edward A. Haggerty Jr. blocked Saturday Evening Post author James Phelan from providing defense testimony.
[Newspaper Clipping: Judge Blocks Author In Move to Aid Shaw #2]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which states that Judge Edward A. Haggerty Jr. blocked Saturday Evening Post author James Phelan from providing defense testimony.
[Newspaper Clipping: 2 More Oswalds Join 'Plot' Cast]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which states that two more men named Oswald joined the cast of characters in the Kennedy assassination conspiracy.
[Newspaper Clipping: 2 More Oswalds Join 'Plot' Cast]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Times Herald. The clipped article, titled "2 More Oswalds Join 'Plot' Cast," states that two more men named Oswald are under investigation for the assassination of President Kennedy. The individuals are named William S. Oswald and Julius J. Oswald.
[Newspaper Clipping: Witness to Tell of Seeing Oswald #1]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which states that Oscar W. Deslatte was subpoenaed to testify before the grand jury. Deslatte said that a man called "Oswald" approached him two weeks before the assassination.
[Newspaper Clipping: Witness to Tell of Seeing Oswald #2]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which states that Oscar W. Deslatte was subpoenaed to testify before the grand jury. Deslatte said that a man called "Oswald" approached him two weeks before the assassination.
[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."
[Newspaper Clipping: Mark Lane Aligns Self with Garrison #2]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Times Herald which states that Mark Lane, a critic of the Warren Commission, believes that District Attorney Jim Garrison "holds the key to the assassination mystery."
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
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