Photograph of Apache Park and some of the surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. An area filled with trees and a pool extends from the center of the photo to the left. About ten buildings are visible along a road below the trees, and a residential area with more small buildings is visible at the top of the picture.
Photograph of Beckley Heights Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park, which extends from the center of the picture to the left, contains a baseball park, basketball court, playground, and what appears to be a swimming pool. Residential suburbs are visible above and below the park. Highcrest Drive and Starkey Street outline the park from the top and right sides respectively.
Photograph of Churchill Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park sits directly to the right of Churchill Way, which runs vertically along the left side of the picture. A pond is visible below the park, and subdivisions containing some small buildings are visible near the top of the photograph.
Various files on investigative prisoner Loran Eugene Hall, one of which details how Hall was taken into custody. The last photo is a scrap of paper. The text reads: "Requested by The House Assassination Comittee9-26-77. Released by Capt. Caulon."
A newspaper clipping of an article titled "Hoover Criticizes Oswald Handling" is included with 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.
Photograph of a dray line covering a section of a new 30 inch main. Handwritten note on reverse reads, "Drayline [sic] covering section of newly laid 30" main - near aerators at old White Rock filter plant."
Criminal Intelligence Report by Detective O. J. Tarver to Captain W. P. Cannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill regarding an interview with concerning an interview with Madie Bell Reese an employee of the Texas School Book Depository Building.
Criminal Intelligence Report by Detective P. M. Parks to Captain W. P. Cannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill regarding an interview with concerning an interview with Madie Bell Reese an employee of the Texas School Book Depository Building.
Criminal Intelligence Report by Detective V. J. Brian to Captain W. P. Cannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill concerning statements from Pat Lawrence an employee of the Texas School Book Depository.
Criminal intelligence report by W. S. Biggio concerning a post office box that was used by Lee Harvey Oswald, under the name Lee Odom. The report includes details of the listings on the post office box.
Criminal intelligence report by A. J. Carroll, Jr. to Captain W. F. Dyson concerning George De Mohrenschildt, a personal friend of Lee Harvey Oswald and Marina Oswald.
Photograph of workers installing new water main at the White Rock filter station. Piles of rock and dirt are piled around the area. A note on the back of the photograph reads: "New 30" main installed between settling basin & pump stn at old White Rock filter plant 11/17/52."
Intelligence report by W. L. House addressed to Assistant Chief M. W. Stevenson. The report is concerning attempts by investigators from New Orleans District Attorney to interview Dallas Police Officers J. M. Chaney, Bobby Hargis, and Billy Joe Martin.
Intelligence report to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lt. Jack Revill concerning Eddie Piper's statements regarding the activities of Lee Harvey Oswald on November 22, 1963.
Criminal intelligence report concerning Lee Harvey Oswald's use of a post office box under the name of Lee Odom. The report was sent by detective W. S. Biggio to Captain W. F. Dyson on May 17, 1967.
Letter from Harry T. Riddell to Bureau of Investigation Director John Edgar Hoover replying to his request of more information regarding Albert Lawrence Bates' Leadville arrest.
Photocopy of a letter from Travis Kirk to Nadine Fordyce, delivered on December 17, 1963, asking if the Officer Tippit that died was someone she knew, and if a man she knows kept company with Jack Ruby.
Letter to Chief J. E. Curry from Waggoner Carr. Carr states that the Warren Commission has requested information pertaining to the Lee Harvey Oswald case.
Letter to Chief J. E. Curry from Waggoner Carr. Carr states that the Warren Commission has requested information pertaining to the Lee Harvey Oswald case.
Letter to Chief J. E. Curry from Waggoner Carr, attorney general of Texas. Waggoner Carr requests that Curry forward information regarding Lee Harvey Oswald's education and psychiatric history to his office. The letter is accompanied by a carbon copy of a letter from J. E. Curry to Waggoner Carr which states that additional information is enclosed.
Letter to Chief J. E. Curry from Waggoner Carr, attorney general of Texas. Waggoner Carr requests that Curry forward information regarding Lee Harvey Oswald's education and psychiatric history to his office. The letter is accompanied by a carbon copy of a letter from J. E. Curry to Waggoner Carr which states that additional information is enclosed.
Photograph of a crane lifting a pipe into place. Handwritten note on reverse: "Lifting pipe into place for conn. between pump stn & clear well - Old White Rock purif. plant."
Intelligence report which includes a newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News. The clipped article states that Lee Harvey Oswald's widow, Marina, has argued for further compensation for items seized by the government.
Photograph of pipe-laying at White Rock filter station. In the photograph, a large pipe is situated on a truck bed. City of Dallas Official Photo stamp on back has note which reads: "General view of pipe laying between pump stn & clear well at old White Rock filter plant."
Photograph of pipe-laying at White Rock purification plant. In the photograph, a large pipe is laid across a truck bed. Handwritten note on reverse reads, "General view of pipe laying between pump stn & clear well at old White Rock purif plant."
Complete psychiatric evaluation of Jack Ruby, his medical history and personal history, including school, work, family, personality and previous offenses.
Report by J. R. Leavelle concerning a statement from Mr. V. C. Campbell, the vice president of the Texas School Book Depository. Campbell states that he was watching the parade from Elm Street when he heard gunshots. After returning to the Depository, an F. B. I. agent asked him to evacuate all employees from the building.
Report from Lieutenant Terry Ingangriola of the Special Service Bureau to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau, listing the names of the police officers who were assigned as security guards to the first floor of the Dallas Trade Mart on November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy's destination on the day of his assassination.
Report concerning an interview with O. V. Campbell, employee of the Texas School Book Depository concerning hearing shots and Mr. Truly reporting Oswald missing. Mr. Campbell also mentions he thought the shots were from the grassy knoll.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by P. G. McCaghren, concerning the questioning of William Goffney, who was seen running from city hall after the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. McCaghren states that Goffney was apprehended and questioned, and it was determined that he could be released.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by P. G. McCaghren, concerning the questioning of William Goffney, who was arrested after running from City Hall after the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. Goffney was interrogated and it was determined that he could be released.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by P. G. McCaghren regarding the arrest of William Frank Goffney. McCaghren states that Goffney was arrested while running from the City Hall after the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by P. G. McCaghren regarding the arrest of William Frank Goffney. McCaghren states that Goffney was arrested while running from the City Hall after the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Report to M. W. Stevenson by W. L. House of the Intelligence Division. The report, which regards Jim Garrison (District Attorney of New Orleans, Louisiana), states that several more individuals were interviewed for information about the Kennedy assassination.
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. F. Dyson of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was written by A. J. Carroll and R. W. Westphal, states that George de Mohrenschildt and his wife are currently residing at 3615 Gillespie. The de Mohrenschildts were personal friends of Marina and Lee Harvey Oswald.
Criminal intelligence report regarding an interview with Mrs. Peter Gregory. Mrs. Gregory's husband, Peter, taught Russian at the Fort Worth Public Library and met Lee Harvey Oswald there. Oswald and his wife, Marina, visited their home several days later.
Criminal intelligence report regarding an interview with Max Clark. Clark stated that he and his wife met Lee Harvey and Marina Oswald at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hall. This was the only time he saw them.
Criminal intelligence report regarding an interview with Lev Aronsen. Aronsen stated that he met Lee Harvey and Marina Oswald at a party in the home of Declan Ford. He did not talk to the Oswalds very much and said that George de Mohrenschildt probably knew Lee Harvey best.
Criminal intelligence report regarding an interview with Mrs. Peter Gregory. Mrs. Gregory's husband, Peter, taught Russian at the Fort Worth Public Library and met Lee Harvey Oswald there. Oswald and his wife, Marina, visited their home several days later.
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