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Socialist Workers Party Publication Removed from Oswald's Home
Photograph of a Socialist Workers Party publication that was in the possession of Lee Harvey Oswald. This item was removed from Oswald's home.
Socialist Workers Party Publication Removed from Oswald's Home
Photograph of a Socialist Workers Party publication that was in the possession of Lee Harvey Oswald. This item was removed from Oswald's home.
[Squad Car #1]
Photograph of a Dallas Police squad car heading east on 10th Street.
[Squad Car #2]
Photograph of a Dallas Police squad car heading east on 10th Street.
[Squad Car and Policemen #1]
Photograph of a Dallas Police squad car parked in a residential neighborhood. Two policemen stand on the other side of the road to the left, and other cars are parked up both sides of the street.
[Squad Car and Policemen #2]
Photograph of a Dallas Police squad car at the scene of the Tippit shooting. Two police officers stand to the left, and another stands behind a car on that side of the road.
[Stacked Boxes in the Book Depository]
Photograph of stacked boxes in the Texas School Book Depository, where Lee Harvey Oswald worked. The envelope that contains the photograph is also pictured.
Stacks of Book Boxes
Photograph of multiple stacks of book boxes by a door.
[Stairway to Fifth Floor of Texas School Book Depository]
Photograph of a staircase leading to the fifth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. The stairs are wooden and the walls are brick. A metal railing is attached to the side.
[Stairway to Fifth Floor of Texas School Book Depository]
Photograph of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. In the photograph, a stairway to the fifth floor is visible. A gun was found behind boxes stacked around the space.
[Stamp of Receipt of Articles]
Stamp of receipt by G. F. Rose. Rose received items from D. B. Hudgins in March of 1964.
Stamps Removed from Oswald's Home
Photograph of multiple Soviet Union stamps. These items were in the possession of Lee Harvey Oswald and were removed from his home.
[Statement by A. R. Brock, concerning familiarity with Jack Ruby]
Statement by A. R. Brock concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald and familiarity with Jack Ruby. Brock states that he knew Ruby by sight, but left the City Hall basement before the shooting.
[Statement by B. G. Patterson concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by B. G. Patterson concerning his assignment, the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, and familiarity with Jack Ruby. Patterson describes his activities on the day of the shooting of Oswald and states that he had met Jack Ruby two years prior.
[Statement by Billy J. Maxey, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by Billy J. Maxey concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Maxey states that he did know Jack Ruby but did not see him near the City Hall prior to the shooting.
[Statement by Billy Joe Willis]
Handwritten statement by Billy Joe Willis. Willis had known Jack Ruby for twelve years. He states that he worked for Ruby as a drummer and that Ruby took the death of the President very hard. Billy's girlfriend, Joan McClune, telephoned him to tell him that Ruby had killed Oswald.
[Statement by C. E. Talbert, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by C. E. Talbert concerning officer's assignment, the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, and familiarity with Jack Ruby.
[Statement by C. G. Lewis, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by C. G. Lewis concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Lewis states that he was on the jail elevator and did not see the shooting, and that he met Jack Ruby several years before but would not recognize him by sight.
[Statement by D. F. Steele, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by D. F. Steele concerning officer's assignment, the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, and familiarity with Jack Ruby.
[Statement by D. K. Erwin, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by D. K. Erwin concerning his assignments, the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald and familiarity with Jack Ruby. Erwin states that he was at a traffic assignment the day of the shooting, and that he did not know Jack Ruby.
[Statement by D. L. Pate concerning his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by D. L. Pate concerning his assignment, the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, and familiarity with Jack Ruby. Pate describes his assignment on the day of the shooting of Oswald and states that he knew Ruby, but did not see him at City Hall.
[Statement by F. M. Martin, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by F. M. Martin concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Martin states that he covered everything of importance in his report.
[Statement by G. E. Butler, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by George E. Butler concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald and familiarity with Jack Ruby. Butler states that he saw Jack Ruby in City Hall the day of the shooting, but he did not see him there or nearby on the Sunday prior to the shooting.
[Statement by George Senator]
Handwritten statement by George Senator. Senator had known Jack Ruby for 8 years and had roomed with him several times. He states that Ruby was very upset by the death of the President and spent some time brooding afterward.
[Statement by Gerald L. Tolbert, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by Gerald L. Tolbert concerning officer's assignment, the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, and familiarity with Jack Ruby.
[Statement by H. J. Wages, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by H. J. Wages concerning officer's assignments, the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, and familiarity with Jack Ruby.
[Statement by H. W. Hill]
Statement by H. W. Hill regarding the release of property to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and a Minox camera.
[Statement by Helen K. Smith]
Statement from Helen K. Smith about her knowledge of Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald. Smith stated that she was an exotic dancer and that she met Ruby at Club Vegas, which he operated. She also stated that she had never been at a party where Ruby and Oswald were both present.
[Statement by Howard Leslie Brennan, November 22, 1963]
Voluntary statement made by Howard Leslie Brennan at the Dallas Police Department on November 22, 1963. Brennan states that he saw a man standing at a window of the Texas School Book Depository building as the Presidential motorcade passed by. The man was pointing a rifle out of the window.
[Statement by Hugh William Betzner, Jr., November 22, 1963]
Statement given at the Dallas Police Department by Hugh William Betzner, Jr. on November 22nd, 1963. In the statement, Betzner says that he was standing near the intersection of Elm Street and Houston Street while he took pictures of President Kennedy's car. He heard a loud noise while he was rolling his film.
[Statement by J. A. Putnam concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by Sergeant J. A. Putnam concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Putnam describes his duties and observations on the day of the shooting.
[Statement by J. E. Curry and Other Letters]
Statement by Chief J. E. Curry regarding his actions on the day the President was assassinated. Curry states that he was driving the lead car in the President's motorcade. Writers of the remaining letters request information from the Dallas Police Department and Congressmen.
[Statement by J. H. Sawyer concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by J. H. Sawyer concerning Officer's assignments, the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, and familiarity with Jack Ruby. Sawyer describes assisting in the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald and witnessing Jack Ruby being handcuffed.
[Statement by J. M. Valentine regarding Police Squad Car #207]
Statement by J. M. Valentine regarding Police Squad Car #207. Valentine states that he was driving the car on November 22, 1963, and that he only went to the building where the President was shot after hearing about the assassination. He states that he turned his keys over to Sergeant J. M. Putnam and did not drive to Oak Cliff.
[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.
[Statement by James Richard Worrell, Jr.]
Handwritten statement by James Richard Worrell, Jr. Worrell states that he was standing on the sidewalk while the President's motorcade passed by. He heard shots and began running from the location. Worrell saw a white male running in the opposite direction.
[Statement by Jerry D. Slocum, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by Jerry D. Slocum concerning his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Slocum states that he did not see the shooting and did not know Jack Ruby.
[Statement by Jerry Raz concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by Jerry Raz concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Raz states that he was not present at City Hall during the shooting and that he did not know Jack Ruby.
[Statement by Jim Braden, November 22, 1963]
Voluntary statement made by Jim Braden at the Dallas Police Department on November 22, 1963. Braden states that when he heard that President Kennedy had been shot, he went into the Texas School Book Depository to use a phone. As he attempted to leave the building, he was discovered by an officer and taken to the Sheriff's office for interrogation.
[Statement by John Arthur Chism, November 22, 1963]
Voluntary statement made by John Arthur Chism at the Dallas Police Department on November 22nd, 1963. Chism states that he heard a shot and saw President Kennedy lean his head to the left side. When the two men in the front seat look back, a second shot was fired.
[Statement by Johnnie F. Newton concerning his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by Police Clerk Johnnie F. Newton concerning his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Newman states that he did not see the shooting because his view was blocked by several officers.
[Statement by K. K. Anderson concerning the murder of Jack Ruby]
Statement by K. K. Anderson, concerning Jack Ruby. Anderson states that he left the basement of City Hall for a traffic assignment and did not return prior to the shooting.
[Statement by L. C. Taylor, concerning the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by L. C. Taylor concerning officer's assignment, the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, and familiarity with Jack Ruby. Taylor describes his duties and observations on the day of the shooting of Oswald, and states that he had met Jack Ruby while working when he (Ruby) owned the Vegas Club.
[Statement by L. E. Jez, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by L. E. Jez concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Jez states that he was assigned to work traffic at Commerce and Harwood at approximately 11:00 a. m. and did not return to the City Hall basement prior to the shooting. He states that he met Jack Ruby three years before and had last seen him a month ago at the Carousel Club, but did not see him in or near the City Hall prior to the shooting.
[Statement by L. L. Fox, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by L. L. Fox concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Fox states that he left City Hall at 10:45 a. m. the day of the shooting and did not return. He also states that he did not know Jack Ruby.
[Statement by Lee E. Bowers]
Handwritten statement by Lee E. Bowers. Bowers states that he saw a young man driving a '59 Olds station wagon driving slowly down a street which dead ends before leaving the area. The car had out of state license plates. Twenty minutes later a '57 Ford drove by. A microphone or telephone appeared to be inside the car. Soon after he saw a white '61 Chevy Impala drive by. This car had license plates similar to the '59 Olds station wagon. A young man with long blonde hair was driving the vehicle and stayed in the area for five minutes. About ten minutes later, he heard shots and the area became crowded with people.
[Statement by Lieutenant Rio S. Pierce concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by Lieutenant Rio S. Pierce concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Pierce describes his assignment and observations on November 24, 1963. He states that he knew Jack Ruby but did not see him in or near City Hall prior to the shooting.
[Statement by Linnie Mae Randle]
Handwritten statement by Linnie Mae Randle. Randle states that her brother, Wesley Frazier, lives with her. Lee Harvey Oswald's wife lives with Ruth Paine; Oswald comes home on weekends with her brother. On the morning of the 22nd, she saw Lee Harvey Oswald put a long package in the back of Wesley's car.
[Statement by M. E. Farris, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by M. E. Farris concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Farris states that he left City Hall before the shooting for a traffic assignment and that he did not know Jack Ruby.
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