Photograph of Bachman Lake Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park is visible around Bachman Lake near the center of the picture. Dallas Love Field sits to the left of the lake, and smaller buildings are shown to the right and in the distance. Cars drive along W Northwest Highway and intersecting roads on the right side of the park.
Photograph of Bachman Lake Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park is visible around Bachman Lake in the center of the picture. Dallas Love Field is visible to the right of the lake, and smaller buildings sit to the left side. The lake is also surrounded by approximately three major roads to its left and front sides.
Photograph of Bachman Lake Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park is visible around Bachman Lake near the center of the picture. Many buildings are visible near the lake, and Dallas Love Field sits to its right side. Cars drive along Harry Hines Boulevard, Denton Drive, and W Northwest Highway on the bottom and left sides of the lake.
Photograph of Bachman Lake Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park is visible around Bachman Lake near the center of the picture. Dallas Love Field sits to the left of the lake, while smaller buildings are shown to the right and in the distance. Cars are seen driving along W Northwest Highway and intersecting roads to the right of Lake Bachman.
Photograph of Bitter Creek Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park is located at the lower middle of the picture along Big Thicket Drive and Bitter Creek Drive. Some residential areas are visible to the left and below the park, while a large area of land partially covered in trees is shown above the park. Masters Drive sits vertically on the left side of the photo.
Photograph of Cox Lane Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park, running vertically near the center of the picture, sits directly under Royal Lane. Part of Joes Creek is visible on the other side of this road, and the rest of the picture is filled with residential suburbs.
Photograph of Deerpath Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park, which is outlined and labeled in red, sits above where a school, which is also labeled, currently sits and to the left of what is now Deer Path Drive. An area covered in trees is visible to the park's left side, and residential suburbs are visible to the right side.
Affidavit In Any Fact by T. F. Bowley concerning rendering aid to Police Officer J. D. Tippit. He states that he was driving down 10th Street when he came upon a wounded police officer lying next to a squad car. He proceeded to contact a dispatcher through the police radio.
Transcription of a statement by T. F. Bowley, the witness who offered assistance to Officer J. D. Tippit and the one who notified the dispatcher of his position.
Transcription of a statement by T. F. Bowley, the witness who offered assistance to Officer J. D. Tippit and the one who notified the dispatcher of his position.
Criminal Intelligence Report from Detective H. M. to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill regarding information provided by an informant about a possible homosexual link between Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald.
Criminal Intelligence Report from Detective V. J. Brian to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill regarding a criminal investigation of James Herbert Martin.
Handwritten note which reads: "On 2-24-64 Captain GMD received the following clothes off the body of Lee Oswald from FT Alexander at DCCCIL. These items are now in the CSS evidence room."
Carbon copy of report by L. C. Graves regarding Oswald firing his rifle on the Sportdome gun range. L. C. Graves interviewed Dr. Homer Wood and his son, Sterling Charles Wood, who visited the gun range on the 16th of November and observed Lee Harvey Oswald shooting in another booth.
Carbon copy of report by L. C. Graves regarding Oswald firing his rifle on the Sportdome gun range. L. C. Graves interviewed Dr. Homer Wood and his son, Sterling Charles Wood, who visited the gun range on the 16th of November and observed Lee Harvey Oswald shooting in another booth.
Carbon copy of report by L. C. Graves regarding Oswald firing his rifle on the Sportdome gun range. L. C. Graves interviewed Dr. Homer Wood and his son, Sterling Charles Wood, who visited the gun range on the 16th of November and observed Lee Harvey Oswald shooting in another booth.
Photocopy of statements made during an interrogation of Curtis Leonard Warner. Warner was the manager of the apartment building in which Jack Ruby lived. Warner stated that he never saw Jack Ruby carrying a pistol. Jack Ruby never spoke of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Photograph of the aerial view centered around the Lake Cliff pool and the surrounding park. People are scattered throughout the pool grounds in various forms of relaxation and play. The North end of the pool has been filled in with dirt to create additional grass space. Additional key features of the photograph include an empty baseball field, the parking lot filled with automobiles, and Lake Cliff proper.
Photocopy of a letter from Paul W. Seabaugh to Lee Harvey Oswald, on April 2, 1962, informing him that his headquarters has no authority to change the type of discharge issued to Oswald. He supplies him with information about the people to contact instead.
Photocopy of a letter from Paul W. Seabaugh to Lee Harvey Oswald, on April 2, 1962, informing him that his headquarters has no authority to change the type of discharge issued to Oswald. He supplies him with information about the people to contact instead.
Letters addressed to Dick West and A. C. Green from Joe H. Tonahill. Tonahill writes to express his appreciation for their acquaintanceship. The letters are very nearly the same, with some differences. The first letter is a photocopy, while the second is a carbon copy.
List of clothing items Vincent E. Drain, Special Agent of the F.B.I., received from Captain Doughty. These items includes a pair of shoes, black trousers, a piece of paper, gray flannel shirt, sweater, and a pair of socks.
Photocopy of an office memorandum addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. In the memorandum, Bob K. Carroll states that a confidential informant said Lee Harvey Oswald applied for employment at the Allright Parking System two weeks prior to the assassination of President Kennedy.
Memorandum by Bob K. Carroll, concerning Lee Harvey Oswald's application for employment to the Allright Parking Lot on 1208 Commerce Street, approximately two weeks before the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Memorandum by Bob K. Carroll, concerning Lee Harvey Oswald's application for employment to the Allright Parking Lot on 1208 Commerce Street, approximately two weeks before the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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."
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 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."
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