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Community Improvement Study, Phase 1: A Preliminary Survey of the City of Dallas
Report analyzing data from the 1960 census to provide recommendations about areas in Dallas that are stable and healthy, versus those that showed signs of deterioration and might require additional evaluation and improvements to housing and infrastructure.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by F. A. Hellinghausen, February 18, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report by F. A. Hellinghausen to Captain W. P. Gannaway, through Lieutenant Jack Revill. The report is regarding Terrence S. Ford, of the WFAA. After watching the President's motorcade, Ford heard three gunshots and proceeded to run inside the Texas School Book Depository to use the telephone.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by F. A. Hellinghausen to W. P. Gannaway, February 18, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report by Detective F. A. Hellinghausen to Captain W. P. Gannaway, through Lieutenant Jack Revill, regarding the use of the telephone inside the Texas Schoolbook Depository Building.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by L. D. Stringfellow, concerning David Conrad Glass]
Criminal Intelligence Report by L. D. Stringfellow to Captain W. P. Gannaway, through Lieutenant Jack Revill. The report is concerning David Conrad Glass, a man who contacted the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Portland, Oregon and told the Agents that he had dreamed that Lee Harvey Oswald was going to kill the President in the month of November, 1963. He stated that this dream had occurred in July of 1963. Glass was arrested on February 17, 1964 and had a pistol in his possession. He was also carrying a rubber stamp for making cards which was copied and included in the report.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by L. D. Stringfellow to W. P. Gannaway, February 18, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report by Detective L. D. Stringfellow to Captain W. P. Gannaway, through Lieutenant Jack Revill, regarding the arrest of David Conrad Glass.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by M. H. Brumley, concerning statements by Roy Edward Lewis]
Criminal Intelligence Report by M. H. Brumley to Captain W. P. Gannaway, through Lieutenant Jack Revill. The report is regarding statements by Roy Edward Lewis concerning Lee Harvey Oswald. Lewis stated that he worked with Oswald and recognized him but did not associate with him.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by R. W. Westphal #1]
Criminal Intelligence Report by R. W. Westphal to Captain W. P. Gannaway, concerning Ruth Dean. Westphal describes an interview with Mrs. Dean and her familiarity with Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by R. W. Westphal #2]
Criminal Intelligence Report by R. W. Westphal to Captain W. P. Gannaway, concerning Ruth Dean. Westphal describes an interview with Mrs. Dean and her familiarity with Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by R. W. Westphal, concerning Ruth Dean]
Criminal Intelligence Report by R. W. Westphal to Captain W. P. Gannaway, through Lieutenant Jack Revill. The report is concerning an interview with Ruth Dean, an employee of Mac Millan Publishing Company located inside the Texas School Book Depository. Dean states that she had seen Lee Harvey Oswald the morning of the shooting, but did not know him personally.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by T. T. Wardlaw]
Criminal Intelligence Report by T. T. Wardlaw to Captain W. P. Gannaway concerning Sandra Sue Kramer, a secretary at the Texas School Book Depository. Wardlaw describes the interview with Mrs. Kramer and her familiarity with Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by W. S. Biggio, concerning Anita M. Hudgins]
Criminal Intelligence Report by W. S. Biggio to Captain W. P. Gannaway, through Lieutenant Jack Revill. The report is concerning Mrs. Anita M. Hudgins, operator of Nita's Place. The report states that Assistant District Attorney Bill Alexander had information that Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald both frequented Nita's Place in 1955 and knew each other.
[Criminal Intelligence Report by W. S. Wiggio to W. P. Gannaway, February 18, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report by Detective W. S. Wiggio to Captain W. P. Gannaway, through Lieutenant Jack Revill, regarding Anita M. Hudgins, the owner of a restaurant frequented by Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Criminal Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway, by T. T. Wardlaw]
Criminal Intelligence Report by T. T. Wardlaw to Captain W. P. Gannaway, through Lieutenant Jack Revill. The report is regarding Pierce Allman's use of the telephone inside the Texas School Book Depository immediately following the President's assassination.
[Cross Reference Note]
Form note which reads: "Int. 25-32. Transferred to Int. 2992-1. Date 6-18-64 By: es. Wayne A. Morse (Allen)."
[Information About Jack Ruby's Gun]
Index card containing information about a colt .38 revolver belonging to Jack Ruby.
[Intelligence Report - Anita M. Hudgins, February 18, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lt. Jack Revill concerning information from Assistant District Attorney Bill Alexander regarding statements from the operator of Nita's Place.
[Intelligence Report by R. W. Westphal and V. J. Brian]
Intelligence report regarding the interview of a subject. The subject worked for MacMillan Publishing Company and was sitting on the steps of the Texas School Book Depository when the President was assassinated. She stated that she did not know Lee Harvey Oswald or Jack Ruby.
[Intelligence Report by T. T. Wardlaw]
Intelligence report regarding the interview of a subject. The subject worked as a secretary and was assigned to work at the Texas School Book Depository at the time that the President was shot. She stated that she knew Eva Grant but did not know Jack Ruby, Lee Harvey Oswald, or Marina Oswald.
[Intelligence Report - David Conrad Glass, February 18, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lt. Jack Revill concerning the arrest of David Conrad Glass February 21, 1964. The report includes a copy of a page stamped with a rubber stamp belonging to Glass.
[Intelligence Report - Judy McCully, February 18, 1964]
Report concerning an interview with Judy McCully, employee of the Texas School Book Depository.
[Intelligence Report - Mary Hollies Interview, February 18, 1964]
Report concerning an interview with Mary Hollies, employee of the Texas School Book Depository.
[Intelligence Report - Pierce Allman, February 18, 1964]
Criminal intelligence report to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lt. Jack Revill regarding Pierce Allman's use of the telephone inside the Texas School Book Depository immediately following the assassination.
[Intelligence Report - Roy Edward Lewis, February 18, 1964]
Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lt. Jack Revill regarding statements by Roy Edward Lewis concerning Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Intelligence Report - Ruth Dean, February 18, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lt. Jack Revill concerning statement by Ruth Dean, employee of the Texas School Book Depository.
[Intelligence Report - Terrence S. Ford, February 18, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lt. Jack Revill regarding Terrence S. Ford's use of a telephone inside the Texas School Book Depository immediately following the assassination of President Kennedy.
[Letter from J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, May 18, 1964 #1]
Letter by J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, of the President's Commission on the Assassination (Warren Commission). The letter is regarding cartridge hulls that were found at the Texas School Book Depository and the related report that released one of the hulls to the Federal Bureau of Investigation on November 27, 1963.
[Letter from J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, May 18, 1964 #2]
Letter by J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, of the President's Commission on the Assassination (Warren Commission). The letter is regarding cartridge hulls that were found at the Texas School Book Depository and the related report that released one of the hulls to the Federal Bureau of Investigation on November 27, 1963.
[Letter from J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, May 18, 1964 #3]
Two photocopies of a letter by J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, of the President's Commission on the Assassination (Warren Commission). The letter is regarding cartridge hulls that were found at the Texas School Book Depository and the related report that released one of the hulls to the Federal Bureau of Investigation on November 27, 1963.
[Letter from T. T. Wardlaw to Jack Revill, February 18, 1964]
Letter from T. T. Wardlaw to Jack Revill, on February 18, 1964, concerning an interview with Pierce Allman about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Revolver and Ammunition]
Property clerk's receipt of one revolver, five live rounds of ammo, one .38 caliber cartridge case, and one .38 caliber slug. These items were received on February 18th, 1964.
[Report - Avery Davis Interview, February 18, 1964]
Report concerning an interview with Mrs. Avery Davis, employee of the Texas School Book Depository.
[Report by W. E. Potts, concerning an interview with Mary Hollies]
Report by W. E. Potts concerning an interview with Mary Hollies, an employee of the Texas School Book Depository. Hollies states that she watching the parade from the fourth floor of the Depository building when she heard gunshots that sounded like they came from inside the building.
[Report concerning an interview with Edna Case]
Intelligence Report by O. J. Tarver to Captain W. P. Gannaway, through Lieutenant Jack Revill. The report is concerning an interview with Edna Case, an employee of the Texas School Book Depository. Case states that she was in the building at the time of the shooting but did not learn about it until after it occurred.
[Report - Doris Burns Interview, February 18, 1964]
Report concerning an interview with Doris Burns concerning Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report - Edna Case, February 18, 1964]
Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lt. Jack Revill concerning an interview with Madie Bell Reese, Texas School Book Depository employee.
[Report from Patrick T. Dean to Chief J. E. Curry, February 18, 1964]
Poor quality photocopy of a report from Patrick T. Dean to Chief J. E. Curry. The report concerns an interrogation of Jack Ruby by Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent Forrest V. Sorrells.
[Report from Patrick T. Dean to Chief J. E. Curry, February 18, 1964 #1]
Report from Patrick T. Dean to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interrogation of Jack Ruby by Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent Forrest V. Sorrells. Dean describes the questions asked in the interrogation and includes statements from Ruby.
[Report from Patrick T. Dean to Chief J. E. Curry, February 18, 1964 #2]
Report from Patrick T. Dean to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent Forrest V. Sorrells and his interrogation of Jack Ruby.
[Report from Patrick T. Dean to Chief J. E. Curry, February 18, 1964, Page 1]
Report from Patrick T. Dean to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interrogation of Jack Ruby by Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent Forrest V. Sorrells. Dean describes the questions asked in the interrogation and includes statements from Ruby.
[Report from Patrick T. Dean to Chief J. E. Curry, February 18, 1964, Page 2]
Page two of a report from Patrick T. Dean to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent Forrest V. Sorrells and Jack Ruby.
[Report - Joe Molina Interview, February 18, 1964]
Report concerning an interview with Joe Molina, employee of the Texas School Book Depository and Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report - Mrs. H. G. Whitaker, February 18, 1964]
Report concerning an interview with Mrs. H. G. Whitaker, employee of the Texas School Book Depository. Mrs. H. G. Whitaker saw people running towards the train tracks west of the building after the shots.
[Report - Otis Williams Interview, February 18, 1964]
Report concerning an interview with Otis Williams, employee of the Texas School Book Depository. Mr. Williams believed the shots came from west of the buildings.
[Report regarding an interrogation of Jack Ruby]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Patrick T. Dean, concerning an interrogation of Jack Ruby by Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent Forrest V. Sorrells. Dean describes the content of the interrogation and the answers that Ruby provided.
[Report regarding the interrogation of Jack Ruby]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by P. T. Dean concerning the interrogation of Jack Ruby by Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent Forrest V. Sorrells. The interrogation occurred approximately five to ten minutes after Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald. Dean states that he was present throughout the interview and summarizes the questions Sorrells asked and the answers that Ruby gave. Ruby stated that there was no connection between him and Oswald, and that he shot him because he knew Oswald would get the death penalty anyway. He also stated that he and his sister were very emotional people and were taking the assassination of the President very hard. Dean notes that the answers appeared rational throughout the interview, except that Ruby's eyes teared up when he referred to President Kennedy.
[Report - Ruth Nelson Interview, February 18, 1964]
Report concerning an interview with Ruth Nelson, employee of Scott-Foresman Co. at the Texas School Book Depository.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by F. A. Hellinghausen and P. M. Parks, February 18, 1964 #1]
Criminal intelligence report regarding an interview with Gary Taylor. Taylor stated that he met Lee Harvey and Marina Oswald in September of 1962. He thought that Oswald seemed dissatisfied with the world. He also stated that George de Mohrenschildt was a Communist.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by F. A. Hellinghausen and P. M. Parks, February 18, 1964 #2]
Criminal intelligence report regarding an interview with Gary Taylor. Taylor stated that he met Lee Harvey and Marina Oswald in September of 1962. He thought that Oswald seemed dissatisfied with the world. He also stated that George de Mohrenschildt was a Communist.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by F. A. Hellinghausen and P. M. Parks, February 18, 1964 #3]
Criminal intelligence report regarding an interview with Gary Taylor. Taylor stated that he met Lee Harvey and Marina Oswald in September of 1962. He thought that Oswald seemed dissatisfied with the world. He also stated that George de Mohrenschildt was a Communist.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by F. A. Hellinghausen and T. T. Wardlaw, February 18, 1964 #1]
Criminal intelligence report by F. A. Hellinghausen and T. T. Wardlaw regarding an interview with Terrence S. Ford. Ford was with Pierce M. Allman at the time that the Presidential Motorcade was passing. They heard three shots.
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