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[Chief Jesse Curry and D.A. Henry Wade in the hallway]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry (wearing glasses) and Dallas County Criminal District Attorney Henry Wade speaking to reporters in the hallway at the Dallas Police Department headquarters.
[Chief Jesse Curry, D.A. Henry Wade and Captain "Will" Fritz in the Dallas Police department hallway]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry, Dallas County Criminal District Attorney Henry Wade and Captain of Homicide and Robbery J.W. 'Will' Fritz (wearing a hat, partially obscured by Wade) and reporters, in the hallway at the Dallas Police Department headquarters.
[Commerce Street in downtown Dallas the evening of November 22, 1963]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Bill Beal. This image shows the 1400 block of Commerce Street in downtown Dallas on the evening of November 22, 1963.
[Commerce Street in downtown Dallas the evening of November 22, 1963]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Bill Beal. This image shows a view of Commerce Street, near the Zoo Bar, in downtown Dallas on the evening of November 22, 1963.
[Commerce Street in downtown Dallas the evening of November 22, 1963]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Bill Beal. This image shows a view of Commerce Street, near the Zoo Bar, in downtown Dallas on the evening of November 22, 1963.
[Commerce Street in downtown Dallas the evening of November 22, 1963]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Bill Beal. This image shows a view of Commerce Street, near the Zoo Bar, in downtown Dallas on the evening of November 22, 1963.
[Commerce Street in downtown Dallas the evening of November 22, 1963]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Bill Beal. This image shows a view of Commerce Street, near the Zoo Bar, in downtown Dallas on the evening of November 22, 1963.
[Congressman Jim Wright introducing Lyndon B. Johnson]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. Left to right the dignitaries are Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce president Raymond Buck, Democratic state committee woman Marjorie Belew, Texas State Senator Donley "Don" Kennard, Senator Ralph Yarborough (face hidden by microphone), Texas Governor John B. Connally, Congressman Jim Wright at the microphones, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, and President John F. Kennedy. This image shows Wright about to introduce Johnson in the parking lot of the Hotel Texas in Fort Worth on the morning of November 22, 1963.
[Convertible with Secret Service agents reenacting the assassination in Dealey Plaza]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by an unidentified Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows the first Secret Service reenactment the assassination of President Kennedy on the afternoon of November 27, 1963. A light-colored convertible representing the presidential limousine passes in front of the north pergola of Dealey Plaza as it travels down Elm Street. Two men in the convertible are filming the car's progress as it moves down the street. A third man with a camera can be seen in the background, standing on the same plinth where Abraham Zapruder stood when he filmed the assassination.
[Crowd and hospital staff waiting outside Parkland Hospital]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Eamon Kennedy. This image shows patients, non-patients and hospital staff waiting outside Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963.
[Crowd and memorial flowers in Dealey Plaza on November 27, 1963]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by an unidentified Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows a small crowd gathered beside the memorial flowers placed on the grass between Elm and Main streets in Dealey Plaza on November 27, 1963. The north peristyle and the Old Red Courthouse are visible in the background.
[Crowd at the entrance to the Homicide and Robbery Bureau]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald and United Press International staff photographer Darryl Heikes. The image shows a crowd in the third floor hallway of Dallas Police headquarters outside the entrance to the Homicide and Robbery Bureau the evening of November 22, 1963. A police officer stands in the doorway, keeping the crowd of reporters in the hall.
[A crowd gathered along Elm Street minutes after the assassination]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen Friday afternoon after the assassination - between 12.30 and 1 p.m. This image shows the view from the north side of Dealey Plaza looking south toward Elm Street. A crowd gathered in the plaza after the shooting. Dealey Plaza was not closed to traffic after the assassination - cars are visible traveling on all three streets in this image. The Old Red Courthouse can be seen in the top left corner of the picture.
[A crowd gathered along Elm Street minutes after the assassination]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen Friday afternoon after the assassination - between 12:30 and 1 p.m. This image shows the view from the north side of Dealey Plaza looking south toward Elm Street. A crowd gathered in the plaza after the shooting. Dealey Plaza was not closed to traffic after the assassination - cars are visible traveling on all three streets in this image. The Old Red Courthouse can be seen in the top left corner of the picture.
[Crowd gathered at Elm and Houston streets on November 22, 1963]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen Friday afternoon after the assassination. This image shows a crowd gathered at the southeast corner of Elm and Houston streets at approximately 1 p.m. Police have used thick rope to keep the crowd on the sidewalk and out of the intersection. The front row of the crowd appears to consist mainly of school-age young people.
[Crowd greeting the Kennedys at Love Field]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows President Kennedy greeting the crowd at Love Field on the morning of November 22, 1963. Mrs. Kennedy is visible at the left edge of the picture.
[Crowd greets President Kennedy at Love Field]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows President Kennedy greeting the crowd at Love Field on the morning of November 22, 1963.
[Crowd in front of the Hotel Texas in Fort Worth]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. This image shows a crowd waiting for a glimpse of President Kennedy in front of the Hotel Texas in Fort Worth on the morning of November 22, 1963.
[Crowd in front of the Hotel Texas in Fort Worth]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. This image shows a crowd waiting for a glimpse of President Kennedy in front of the Hotel Texas in Fort Worth on the morning of November 22, 1963.
[Crowd in front of the Hotel Texas in Fort Worth]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. This image shows a crowd waiting for a glimpse of President Kennedy in front of the Hotel Texas in Fort Worth on the morning of November 22, 1963.
[Crowd in front of the Hotel Texas in Fort Worth]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. This image shows a crowd waiting for a glimpse of President Kennedy in front of the Hotel Texas in Fort Worth on the morning of November 22, 1963.
[A crowd in the Dallas Police Homicide and Robbery Bureau]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by an unidentified Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. The image shows a crowd of civilians and detectives, including suspect Lee Harvey Oswald's brother Robert Oswald (second from the right), inside the Homicide and Robbery Bureau at the Dallas Police Department headquarters the evening of November 22, 1963.
[Crowd of reporters outside the Homicide and Robbery Bureau]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald and United Press International staff photographer Darryl Heikes. The image shows a crowd of reporters in the third floor hallway of Dallas Police headquarters outside of the Homicide and Robbery Bureau the evening of November 22, 1963. Two police officers stand outside the door, keeping the crowd of reporters in the hall.
[A crowd on Elm Street looking at the Texas School Book Depository]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows a small crowd gathered on Elm Street on November 23, 1963. Most of the people in the crowd are looking at the Texas School Book Depository building.
[A crowd on Elm Street looking at the Texas School Book Depository]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows a small crowd gathered on Elm Street looking at the Texas School Book Depository on November 23, 1963.
[A crowd on Elm Street outside the Texas School Book Depository]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows a crowd gathered on Elm Street on November 23, 1963, the day after the assassination. A man in the foreground is looking up at the Texas School Book Depository.
[Crowd on Houston Street in front of the Texas School Book Depository]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. The image shows some people on Houston Street in front of the Texas School Book Depository. A crowd had gathered outside the Dallas County Sheriff's Department offices on Houston Street on Sunday morning, November 24, 1963, to await the arrival of suspected assassin Lee Harvey Oswald from the city jail. Oswald was shot before the transfer could be completed. This image was taken after news of Oswald's shooting had spread.
[Crowd on Main Street after the presidential motorcade passed by]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald and United Press International newspaper photographer Darryl Heikes. This image shows the crowd on Main Street after the presidential motorcade passed by.
[Crowd on Main Street after the presidential motorcade passed by]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald and United Press International newspaper photographer Darryl Heikes. This image shows the crowd on Main Street after the presidential motorcade passed by.
[Crowd on Main Street after the presidential motorcade passed by]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Bill Beal. This image shows the crowd on Main Street after the presidential motorcade passed by. The image was taken from a balcony at the Adolphus Hotel.
[Crowd on Main Street after the presidential motorcade passed by]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Bill Beal. This image shows the crowd on Main Street spilling into the street after the presidential motorcade passed by. The image was taken from a balcony at the Adolphus Hotel.
[Crowd on Main Street after the presidential motorcade passed by]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Bill Beal. This image shows the crowd on Main Street after the presidential motorcade passed by. The image was taken from a balcony at the Adolphus Hotel.
[Crowd on Main Street after the presidential motorcade passed by]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Bill Beal. This image shows the crowd on Main Street after the presidential motorcade passed by. The image was taken from a balcony at the Adolphus Hotel.
[Crowd on Main Street after the presidential motorcade passed by]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Bill Beal. This image shows the crowd on Main Street after the presidential motorcade passed by. The image was taken from a balcony at the Adolphus Hotel.
[Crowd on Main Street waiting for the Kennedy motorcade]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Bill Beal. This image shows the crowd gathered on Main Street awaiting the presidential motorcade. The image was taken from a balcony at the Adolphus Hotel.
[Crowd outside of Parkland Hospital]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by an unidentified Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows some of the crowd outside Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963.
[A crowd outside of the Texas School Book Depository]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen Friday afternoon after the assassination - between 12:30 and 1 p.m. This image shows the crowd gathered at the entrance to the Texas School Book Depository. The Dal-Tex building, located at 501 Elm Street, can be seen in the background, on the other side of Houston Street.
[A crowd outside of the Texas School Book Depository]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen Friday afternoon after the assassination - between 12:30 and 1 p.m. This image shows a crowd gathered in front of the Texas School Book Depository. Police officers and police motorcycles appear in the midst of bystanders around the southeast corner of the building; the crowd has spilled off the sidewalk into the intersection of Houston and Elm streets. Signs listing the publishers who leased space in the building can be seen on the south and east sides of the building's corner.
[Crowd outside Parkland Hospital awaiting news]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Eamon Kennedy. This image shows a crowd outside Parkland Hospital awaiting news.
[Crowd outside Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963]
Original black and white photographic negativetaken by an unidentified Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows members of the crowd outside Parkland Hospital reacting to the news of President Kennedy's death.
[Crowd outside Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by unidentified Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows the crowd at Parkland Hospital reacting to the news of President Kennedy's death on November 22, 1963.
[Crowd outside Parkland Hospital the afternoon of the assassination]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer showing the crowd outside Parkland Hospital reacting to news of President Kennedy’s condition on November 22, 1963. The man wearing the cowboy hat is Hurchel Jacks, a Texas Department of Public Safety employee.
[The Crowd outside Parkland reacting to news of President Kennedy's death]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows people in the crowd outside Parkland Hospital reacting to the news of President Kennedy's death on November 22, 1963.
[crowd reacting to the news that Lee Harvey Oswald was shot]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. The image shows a crowd gathered on Sunday morning, November 24, 1963, on the west side of Houston Street, reacting to the news that suspect Lee Harvey Oswald had been shot. Oswald was to be transferred from the city jail on the east side of downtown Dallas, to the county jail, which is located on the west side, bordering Dealey Plaza. As he was being escorted to the transport vehicle, Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby.
[Crowd reacting to the news that Lee Harvey Oswald was shot]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. The image shows a crowd gathered on Sunday morning, November 24, 1963, on the west side of Houston Street, reacting to the news that suspected assassin Lee Harvey Oswald had been shot. Oswald was to be transferred from the city jail on the east side of downtown Dallas, to the county jail, which is located on the west side, bordering Dealey Plaza. As he was being escorted to the transport vehicle, Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby.
[Crowd reacting to the news that Lee Harvey Oswald was shot]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. The image shows a crowd gathered on Sunday morning, November 24, 1963, on the west side of Houston Street, reacting to the news that suspected assassin Lee Harvey Oswald had been shot. Oswald was to be transferred from the city jail on the east side of downtown Dallas, to the county jail, which is located on the west side, bordering Dealey Plaza. As he was being escorted to the transport vehicle, Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby.
[Crowd reacting to the news that Lee Harvey Oswald was shot]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. The image shows a crowd gathered on Sunday morning, November 24, 1963, on the west side of Houston Street, reacting to the news that suspected assassin Lee Harvey Oswald had been shot. Oswald was to be transferred from the city jail on the east side of downtown Dallas, to the county jail, which is located on the west side, bordering Dealey Plaza. As he was being escorted to the transport vehicle, Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby. A corner of the Texas School Book Depository is visible on the right edge of the image.
[Crowd reacting to the news that Lee Harvey Oswald was shot]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. The image shows a crowd gathered on Sunday morning, November 24, 1963, on the west side of Houston Street, reacting to the news that suspected assassin Lee Harvey Oswald had been shot. Oswald was to be transferred from the city jail on the east side of downtown Dallas, to the county jail, which is located on the west side, bordering Dealey Plaza. As he was being escorted to the transport vehicle, Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby.
[Crowded hallway at Dallas Police Headquarters]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald and United Press International photographer Darryl Heikes. The image shows a crowd consisting mainly of reporters in the third floor hallway of Dallas Police headquarters outside of the Homicide and Robbery Bureau the evening of November 22, 1963.
[Crowded hallway at Dallas Police Headquarters]
Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald and United Press International staff photographer Darryl Heikes. The image shows a crowd consisting mainly of reporters in the third floor hallway of Dallas Police headquarters outside of the Homicide and Robbery Bureau the evening of November 22, 1963.
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