John F. Kennedy, Dallas Police Department Collection - 4,871 Matching Results

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[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 18, 1964 #2]
Criminal intelligence report which was written by W. S. Biggio and submitted to W. P. Gannaway. The report is followed by a newspaper clipping of an article titled "FBI 'Offer' to Oswald Claimed" The article appeared in the Dallas Morning News and alleges that Marina Oswald was offered protection from the "threats of Russia" by the FBI three weeks before the assassination of President Kennedy.
[Report - Vickie Adams Interview, February 17, 1964]
Report concerning an interview with Vickie Adams, employee of the Texas School Book Depository, regarding her as a witness to the assassination.
[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.
[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.
[Reports and Clippings, 1964 #4]
Newspaper clipping which was included with three informational reports. The clipped article is titled "What Is The FBI Reason For Stopping Training In Police Academy."
[Reports of Burglary by Firearms of Edwin A. Walker, April 10, 1963]
Microfilm copies of general offense and supplementary reports regarding the burglary by firearms of General Edwin A. Walker's home.
[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.
[Request for Fingerprint Processing of Included Letter by James Ernest Wilkonson, March 1967]
A form submitted to the Crime Scene Search Section of the Identification Bureau requests that a letter be processed for prints. The original letter in question is largely darkened by fingerprint powder and followed by a more legible photocopy. Also included with the letter is a manila envelope, a smaller envelope labeled "Mr. Sergio Arcacha," and an office memorandum by J. F. Brumit.
[Request for Investigation of Elm and Houston]
Form for request of investigation by the Crime Scene Search Section of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas. As a result, Elm and Houston streets were investigated and fourteen photos were taken. Three copies of each photo were made and released to Agent Hawlett.
[Request from House Select Committee, January 10, 1979]
Request from House Select Committee. Original note plus photocopy of daily assignment reports. "Put in Kennedy File" is written on top of the request in red ink.
[Request of Identification Bureau to Investigate 214 W. Neeley]
Request to the Crime Scene Search Section of the Identification Bureau by Captain Fritz that 214 W. Neeley be investigated. As a result, fourteen photographs were taken.
[Resume and Job Application of Declan P. Ford #1]
Resume and job application by Declan P. Ford. Ford had experience doing geological studies. He was a member of the U. S. Navy from 1942 to 1945. A short report at the end of the application states that Ford's wife, Katherine, was known to have stated that Communism had merit. Katherine Ford, who was Russian, had been seen with Marina Oswald.
[Resume and Job Application of Declan P. Ford #2]
Resume and job application by Declan P. Ford. Ford had experience doing geological studies. He was a member of the U. S. Navy from 1942 to 1945. A short report at the end of the application states that Ford's wife, Katherine, was known to state that Communism had merit. Katherine Ford, who was Russian, was seen with Marina Oswald.
Rifle
Photograph of a piece of evidence. There is a rifle placed on a counter near cabinets, drawers and supplies.
Rifle
Photograph of a piece of evidence. There is a rifle placed upside down on a counter near cabinets, drawers and supplies.
Rifle
Photograph of a piece of evidence. There is a rifle sitting on a counter near cabinets, drawers and supplies.
Rifle
Photograph of a piece of evidence. A rifle with a scope is shown on a counter next to a drawing and unidentified objects.
Rifle
Photograph of a piece of evidence. A rifle with a scope is shown on a counter next to a drawing and some unidentified objects.
[Rifle at the Book Depository]
Photograph of open boxes at the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas, Texas. A rifle lies on the floor in between two boxes. Newspapers have been placed on top of the open boxes.
[Rifle Descriptions]
Typed note which includes descriptions of a rifle which was made in Italy in 1940.
Rifle with Sling and Scope Upside Down
Photograph of a piece of evidence. A rifle with a scope and sling is shown upside down with an identification tag above it.
Rifle with Sling and Scope Upside Down
Photograph of a piece of evidence. A rifle with a scope and sling is shown upside with an identification tag above it.
[Right Hand Print of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Fingerprint record made of Lee Harvey Oswald's right hand.
[Right Hand Print of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Fingerprint record made of Lee Harvey Oswald's right hand by K. P. Knight.
[Rough draft of a report]
Rough draft of a report on the events that occurred on November 22, 1963, including the shooting of President John F. Kennedy.
[Row of Cars in Parking Lot [Negative]]
Photograph of a row of cars in a parking lot. A jacket, dropped by Lee Harvey Oswald, was beside the vehicle with the license plate "NL-95." The vehicle was parked in an alley between Patton and Crawford Street.
Row of Cars in Parking Lot [Negative]
Photograph of a row of cars in a parking lot. A jacket, dropped by Lee Harvey Oswald, was beside the vehicle with the license plate "NL-95." The vehicle was parked in an alley between Patton and Crawford Street.
[Row of Cars in Parking Lot [Print]]
Photograph of a row of cars in a parking lot. A jacket, dropped by Lee Harvey Oswald, was beside the vehicle with the license plate "NL-95." The vehicle was parked in an alley between Patton and Crawford Street.
Row of Cars in Parking Lot [Print]
Photograph of a row of cars in a parking lot. A jacket, dropped by Lee Harvey Oswald, was beside the vehicle with the license plate "NL-95." The vehicle was parked in an alley between Patton and Crawford Street.
[Russian Document]
Photocopy of a document handwritten in Russian.
[Russian Documents and Letters]
Photocopy of documents concerning Lee Harvey Oswald's connection with Russia. The first is a request for reconsideration of monetary determination filed by Oswald. Two more documents are letters from members of the Jesuit House of Studies in Mobile, Alabama, one asking Oswald to give a talk there on Communism and his travels in Russia, and another thanking him for the talk. The rest are forms written in Russian.
[Russian Documents, Photograph #1]
Evidence photographs of documents found in Oswald's home. The documents are written in Russian.
[Russian Documents, Photograph #2]
Evidence photographs of documents found in Oswald's home. The documents are written in Russian.
[Russian Forms, Photograph #1]
Evidence photograph of a document found in Oswald's home. The document is a form and written in Russian.
[Russian Forms, Photograph #2]
Evidence photograph of a document found in Oswald's home. The document is a form and written in Russian.
[Russian Forms, Photograph #3]
Evidence photograph of a document found in Oswald's home. The document is a form and written in Russian.
[Russian Forms, Photograph #4]
Evidence photograph of a document found in Oswald's home. The document is a form and written in Russian.
[Russian Forms, Photograph #5]
Evidence photograph of a document found in Oswald's home. The document is a form and written in Russian.
[Russian Forms, Photograph #6]
Evidence photograph of a document found in Oswald's home. The document is a form and written in Russian.
[Saga Magazine Report, #1]
Press release concerning a magazine article by former FBI Agent William W. Turner. Press release is dated January 28, no year indicated.
[Saga Magazine Report, #2]
Press release concerning a magazine article by former FBI Agent William W. Turner. Press release is dated January 28, no year indicated.
[Saga Magazine Report, #3]
Press release concerning a magazine article by former FBI Agent William W. Turner. Press release is dated January 28, no year indicated.
[Salary Card for Roscoe Anthony White]
Salary and employment cards from the Dallas Police Department for Roscoe Anthony White. White was employed with the Dallas Police Department from October of 1963 to October of 1965.
[School Reports of Lee Harvey Oswald #1]
Criminal intelligence report by H. M. Hart discussing academic reports received from the Fort Worth Public Schools. These records regard the schooling of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[School Reports of Lee Harvey Oswald #2]
Criminal intelligence report by H. M. Hart discussing academic reports received from the Fort Worth Public Schools. These records regard the schooling of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Scrapbook Page]
Photograph of a scrapbook page. Photographs on the page include a man in uniform and scenery.
[Scrapbook Page]
Photograph of a scrapbook page. Photographs on the page include a boy in uniform and scenery.
[Scrapbook Page, Photograph #1]
Evidence photographs of a scrapbook page found in Oswald's home. The page features scenic photographs.
[Scrapbook Page, Photograph #2]
Evidence photographs of a scrapbook page found in Oswald's home. The page features scenic photographs.
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