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[Advertisement, Photograph #1]
Evidence photograph of a poster found in Oswald's home. The poster includes scenic photographs and reads: "Visit the USSR!"
[Advertisement, Photograph #2]
Evidence photograph of a poster found in Oswald's home. The poster includes scenic photographs and reads: "Visit the USSR!"
[Application Card, Photograph #1]
Evidence photograph of an identification card found in Oswald's home. The card identifies Marina Oswald.
[Application Card, Photograph #2]
Evidence photograph of an identification card found in Oswald's home. The card identifies Marina Oswald.
[Application for Review of Discharge, Photograph #3]
Evidence photograph of a document found in Oswald's home. The document is titled "Application for Review of Discharge or Separation from the Armed Forces of the United States."
[Application for Review of Discharge, Photograph #4]
Evidence photograph of a document found in Oswald's home. The document is titled "Application for Review of Discharge or Separation from the Armed Forces of the United States."
[Back of Receipt for Remittance]
Evidence photograph of a document titled "Receipt for Remittance."
[Bent Pipe At Tippit Shooting Scene #1]
Photograph of a bent pipe sticking out of the ground on the side of the road. Cars are parked on both sides of the street in the background.
[Bent Pipe At Tippit Shooting Scene #2]
Photograph of a bent pipe sticking out of the ground on the side of the road. Cars are parked on both sides of the street in the background.
[Cars at the Tippit Shooting #1]
Photograph of several cars parked at the scene of the Tippit shooting.
[Cars at the Tippit Shooting #2]
Photograph of several cars parked at the scene of the Tippit shooting.
[Cash Receipts, Photograph #1]
Evidence photograph of documents found in Oswald's home. The documents are from the Department of State and titled "Record of Fees."
[Cash Receipts, Photograph #2]
Evidence photograph of documents found in Oswald's home. The documents are from the Department of State and titled "Record of Fees."
[Certificate of Birth Registration]
Evidence photograph of a Certificate of Birth Registration for Audrey Marina Rachel Oswald.
[City Hall Basement]
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, showing basement of City Hall, looking towards the southeast door to the jail office.
[City Hall Basement]
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, showing the basement of City Hall and the parking lot, where several cars are parked.
[City Hall Basement and Entrance Ramp]
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, showing the City Hall basement and the Commerce Street entrance ramp.
[City Hall Basement and Main Street Ramp]
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, showing the basement of City Hall, looking towards the southeast door to the jail office. Part of the Main Street Ramp is also visible.
[City Hall Basement and Parking Lot]
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, showing the basement of City Hall looking towards the southeast door to the jail office, and a parking area where a Dallas police car is parked.
[City Hall Basement Doors]
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, showing the basement of City Hall looking towards the southeast door to the jail office, and the doors to the basement lobby.
[Clippings, Photograph #1]
Evidence photograph of documents found in Oswald's home. The documents regard baby care.
[Clippings, Photograph #2]
Evidence photograph of documents found in Oswald's home. The documents regard baby care.
[Close-Up View of Gun #1]
Photograph of the gun used by Lee Harvey Oswald lying on a piece of paper laid out on a counter. Another piece of paper tacked above the gun reads "11-22-63. 1940 Made in Italy. Dallas. 6.5 Cal. C2766. Scope. 4 x 18 coated. Hollywood, Calif. Ordinance Optics, Inc. JDW."
[Close-Up View of Gun #2]
Photograph of the gun used by Lee Harvey Oswald lying on a piece of paper laid out on a counter. Another piece of paper tacked above the gun reads "11-22-63. 1940 Made in Italy. Dallas. 6.5 Cal. C2766. Scope. 4 x 18 coated. Hollywood, Calif. Ordinance Optics, Inc. JDW."
[Clothing of Lee Harvey Oswald #1]
Photograph of personal items which belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald. These items were collected under a search warrant authorizing the examination of 1026 North Beckley in Dallas, Texas on November 23rd, 1963. Clothing, shoes, toiletries, flashcards, and books are laid out on the floor to be photographed.
[Clothing of Lee Harvey Oswald #2]
Photograph of personal items which belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald. These items were collected under a search warrant authorizing the examination of 1026 North Beckley in Dallas, Texas on November 23rd, 1963. Clothing, shoes, toiletries, flashcards, and books are laid out on the floor to be photographed.
[Commerce Street Exit]
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, showing the City Hall basement taken from the Commerce Street exit.
[Corner of 10th and Patton #1]
Photograph of the corner of Tenth Street and Patton Avenue. Houses line one side of the street, and cars are parked on both sides.
[Corner of 10th and Patton #2]
Photograph of the corner of Tenth Street and Patton Avenue. Houses line one side of the street, and cars are parked on both sides.
[Dallas Police Squad Car #1]
Photographs of a Dallas Police squad car headed east towards the Tippit crime scene.
[Dallas Police Squad Car #2]
Photographs of a Dallas Police squad car headed east towards the Tippit crime scene.
[Doctors, Police, and Press]
Photograph of doctors, police officers, and press members in the aftermath of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald in the Dallas City Hall basement.
[Document, Photograph #1]
Evidence photographs of an envelope found in Oswald's home. The envelope was sent by the Department of the Navy.
[Document, Photograph #2]
Evidence photographs of an envelope found in Oswald's home.
[Document, Photograph #4]
Evidence photograph of an envelope found in Oswald's home.
[Document, Photograph #5]
Evidence photograph of an envelope found in Oswald's home.
[Document, Photograph #9]
Evidence photograph of a letter found in Oswald's home.
[Document, Photograph #10]
Evidence photograph of a letter found in Oswald's home.
[Document, Photograph #11]
Evidence photograph of a letter found in Oswald's home.
[Document, Photograph #12]
Evidence photograph of a document found in Oswald's home.
[Document, Photograph #13]
Evidence photograph of a document found in Oswald's home.
[Document, Photograph #14]
Evidence photograph of a document found in Oswald's home.
[Document, Photograph #15]
Evidence photograph of a letter found in Oswald's home. The letter, which was written by American Consul Richard E. Snyder, is a response to a letter written by Oswald while he was in Russia.
[Document, Photograph #16]
Evidence photograph of a letter found in Oswald's home. The letter, which was written by American Consul Samuel G. Wise, is a response to a letter written by Oswald while he was in Russia.
[Document, Photograph #17]
Evidence photograph of a letter found in Oswald's home. The letter, which was sent from Mobile, Alabama, states that Oswald's visit was enjoyable.
[Document, Photograph #18]
Evidence photograph of a letter found in Oswald's home. The letter, which was written by Joseph B. Norbury, states that they received Oswald's letter. The letter pertains to Marina Oswald's immigration status.
[Document, Photograph #23]
Evidence photograph of a letter found in Oswald's home. The letter regards Oswald's application for a loan.
[Document, Photograph #24]
Evidence photograph of a letter found in Oswald's home. The letter regards Oswald's application for a loan.
[Document, Photograph #25]
Evidence photograph of a letter found in Oswald's home.
[Document, Photograph #26]
Evidence photograph of a letter found in Oswald's home.
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