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[Aerial View of Betty Marcus Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Betty Marcus Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park is located at the middle of the picture in front of the Meyerson Symphony Center. N Pearl Street and Flora Street are visible to the park's bottom and right sides respectively.
[Affidavit by Frank P. Hernandez]
Affidavit of Frank P. Hernandez, concerning research on James L. Alcock.
[Affidavit In Any Fact by Warren Allen Reynolds]
Affidavit In Any Fact by Warren Allen Reynolds. Reynolds states that he was working at a car lot on November 22, 1963 and heard a gunshot shortly after noon. He saw a man running towards Jefferson Street from Tenth Street, who he later learned was Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Affidavit In Any Fact by Warren Allen Reynolds, March 16, 1964 #1]
Statement by Warren Allen Reynolds concerning a man, identified by the author as Lee Harvey Oswald, running up Jefferson Street from Tenth Street.
[Affidavit In Any Fact by Warren Allen Reynolds, March 16, 1964 #2]
Statement by Warren Allen Reynolds concerning a man, identified by the author as Lee Harvey Oswald, running up Jefferson Street from Tenth Street.
[The Confederate Memorial at Pioneer Park]
Photograph of the Confederate Memorial at Pioneer Park.
[Dealey Plaza]
Photograph of a lamp and pillar near a rectangular pool.
[Envelope Which Once Included Notes of Jack Ruby]
Empty envelope which originally contained the notes of Jack Ruby. The envelope is dated August 16th, 1964.
[Letter and St. Paul Dispatch Clipping, February 16, 1964]
Letter from Norman Meissner and newspaper clipping concerning a reservation for Jack Ruby at the Capp Towers.
[Letter from Harry T. Riddell to Bureau of Investigation Director John Edgar Hoover - 10/16/1933]
Letter from Harry T. Riddell of the Bureau of Identification in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to John Edgar Hoover, Director of the Bureau of Investigation pointing out an error on records that were mailed to the Department of Justice.
[Letter from Norman Meissner to the Dallas Chief of Police, February 16, 1964]
Letter from Norman Meissner to the Dallas Chief of Police with a photocopied newspaper clipping about Jack Ruby attached.
[Letters from Citizens, Spring 1967]
Correspondence between citizens and the Dallas Police Department. Chief Charles Batchelor states in his responses that the department's policy is to express no opinion of the Warren Report and release evidence only at a court order.
[Letters from Citizens with Theories]
Two letters from citizens who pose theories about and request information regarding the assassination of President Kennedy. In a carbon copy of a response to the second letter, Charles Batchelor states that it has become a policy not to extend further information to those without authorization.
[Letters Regarding Oswald Museum, 1965 #1]
Letters regarding the purchase of items related to Lee Harvey Oswald by Leon H. Hough, a resident of St. Augustine, Florida and operator of Courtesy Gas. An ambulance and furniture from a room Oswald once rented were purchased for display in a museum. A newspaper clipping of an article titled "Hoover Criticizes Oswald Handling" is also included.
[Letters Regarding Oswald Museum, 1965 #3]
Letters regarding the purchase of items related to Lee Harvey Oswald by Leon H. Hough, a resident of St. Augustine, Florida and operator of Courtesy Gas. An ambulance and furniture from a room Oswald once rented were purchased for display in a museum. A newspaper clipping of an article titled "Hoover Criticizes Oswald Handling" is also included.
[Lubben Plaza]
Photograph of the aerial view of Lubben Plaza park surrounded my modern office buildings, parking lots, and multi-lane streets with red intersection crosswalks. Key features of the park include abstract sculptures and deep green trees that partially obscure the parks boarders.
[Note Handwritten by J. C. Day]
Note handwritten by J. C. Day on March 16, 1964. It reads: "3-16-64. 12 photos given Capt. King out of this jacket. Day. (numbered 1 thru 12)."
[Report concerning loans possibly connected to Jack Ruby]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart, concerning loans possibly connected to Jack Ruby from Merchant's State Bank. Hart states that the loan records failed to reveal Ruby being a co-maker of any loans to Dallas Police Officers.
[Report from C. C. Wallace to Chief J. E. Curry, December 16, 1963]
Report from C. C. Wallace to Chief J. E. Curry, listing members of the news media in the basement of City Hall that had not yet been contacted.
[Report from H. M. Hart to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning the activities of Jack Ruby #1]
Report from H. M. Hart to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning the activities of Jack Ruby on the morning of Saturday, November 23, 1963. Hart states that Sergeant D. V. Harkness saw Jack Ruby standing in the street on Saturday afternoon and directed him to go back to the sidewalk.
[Report from H. M. Hart to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning the activities of Jack Ruby #2]
Report from H. M. Hart to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning the activities of Jack Ruby on the morning of Saturday, November 23, 1963. Hart states that Sergeant D. V. Harkness saw Jack Ruby standing in the street on Saturday afternoon and directed him to go back to the sidewalk.
[Report from H. M. Hart to Chief J. E. Curry, December 16, 1963]
Report from H. M. Hart to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning Jack Ruby and any possible loans made to Dallas Police Officers. Hart states that loan records of Merchant's State Bank failed to reveal Ruby as a co-maker of any loans to any officers.
[Report from P. L. Bentley to Chief J. E. Curry, December 16, 1963]
Report from P. L. Bentley to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning a polygraph examination given to William J. Harrison. The report provides a list of pertinent questions asked in the examination and answers given by Harrison.
[Report from the team investigating the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by J. H. Sawyer, from the team investigating the operational security for the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald. The report includes statements from witnesses and various pieces of evidence.
[Report listing members of the news media not yet contacted]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by C. C. Wallace listing members of the news media that were in the basement of City Hall on November 24, 1963, that had not been contacted by December 16, 1963.
[Report regarding a polygraph examination given to W. J. Harrison]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by P. L. Bentley, regarding a polygraph examination given to William J. Harrison. Bentley states that the examination was given to determine if Harrison was telling the truth in the statement he provided. Bentley lists the pertinent questions asked and the answers given, and states that the examination indicated that Harrison did not see Jack Ruby until about the time the shot was fired.
[Report - Sergeant D. V. Harkness, December 16, 1963]
Report concerning the activities of Jack Ruby the morning of November 23, 1963. Sergeant D. V. Harkness reportedly saw Mr. Ruby on the morning of November 23, 1963.
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart, concerning the activities of Jack Ruby on November 23, 1963]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart, concerning the activities of Jack Ruby on the morning of November 23, 1963. Hart states that Sergeant D. V. Harkness observed Ruby standing in the street and asked him to return to the sidewalk. Harkness was acquainted with Ruby and knew him on sight.
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry by J. H. Sawyer]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by J. H. Sawyer and the team investigating the operational security for the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald. The report includes information on multiple pieces of evidence.
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. P. Gannaway, January 15, 1964]
Photocopy of a report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by Captain W. P. Gannaway, states that Dr. Herman Ulevitch has provided medical treatment for both Jack Ruby and his sister, Eva Grant.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by M. H. Brumley, March 16, 1967 #1]
Criminal intelligence report which states that Raymond Cummings contacted Jim Garrison, District Attorney in New Orleans, and stated that he had hauled Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by M. H. Brumley, March 16, 1967 #2]
Criminal intelligence report which states that Raymond Cummings contacted Jim Garrison, District Attorney in New Orleans, and stated that he had hauled Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by H. M. Hart, January 16, 1964]
Photocopy of a criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by H. M. Hart, presents a background check of Dr. Herman Ulevitch, M. D. Ulevitch was born in 1918 and has an office at 915 St. Joseph.
[Statue at Dealey Plaza]
Photograph of a bronze statue of a man wearing a suit standing atop a pillar.
[Trees at Dealey Plaza]
Photograph of three concrete rectangles which border three trees.
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