Photograph of Bluff View Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park is located in the center of the picture along Pomona Road. Residential suburbs are visible in the upper portion of the picture as well as approximately five houses below the park.
Photograph of Casa Linda Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park, which contains a baseball park, sits near the middle of the picture, just below San Saba Drive and above a railroad. Houses are visible above the park.
Photograph of Cedar Ridge Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. An area largely covered in trees sits in the center of the photo, above a road. A large building is visible above this area, and residential suburbs sit in the top left corner. A subdivision of similar, red buildings is visible on the right side.
Anonymous letter to the chief of police which reads: "Chief of Police, Dallas, Texas. The Warren Report is wrong 4 people were used to eliminte Kennedy 1 is dead - 3 live - Johnson knows 3 more 1< to go. - A friend of Lee Oswald."
Aerial photograph of the Keenland Escarpment Park featuring a two lane highway surrounded by forests and dry brushland that gently curves off to the left side of the photograph. A residential community and a commercial building are also visible.
Letter from Melvin M. Diggs to Chief of Police Charles Batchelor. The letter is requesting items of clothing removed from the body of Lee Harvey Oswald at Parkland Hospital to be sent to the National Archives.
Letter from Melvin M. Diggs to Chief of Police Charles Batchelor. The letter is requesting items of clothing removed from the body of Lee Harvey Oswald at Parkland Hospital to be sent to the National Archives.
Letter from Melvin M. Diggs to Chief of Police Charles Batchelor. The letter is requesting items of clothing removed from the body of Lee Harvey Oswald at Parkland Hospital to be sent to the National Archives.
Letter from Melvin M. Diggs to Chief of Police Charles Batchelor. The letter is requesting items of clothing removed from the body of Lee Harvey Oswald at Parkland Hospital to be sent to the National Archives.
Photograph of an aerial view of a basic dirt baseball field and an open field covered in clusters of trees. The background of the photograph features residential structures with paved asphalt streets that transition into dirt roads.
Photograph taken north of Denton Creek, near the Dallas County line. Photograph faces west across a farm and was taken at 2:45 pm. Trees are visible in the background. The sky is cloudy.
Annotated carbon copy of a memo sent to Henry Wade by Everett. The memo presents a list of individuals who have firsthand knowledge of Jack Ruby's reputation for not being peaceful and law abiding. The list includes names, addresses, and short descriptions of the individuals' experiences with Ruby.
Photocopy of an intelligence report regarding a newspaper clipping. The clipped article states that Marina N. Oswald Porter has appealed to the federal appeals court for further funds. The court originally granted her $3,000 for the personal items seized from Lee Harvey Oswald.
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News. The clipped article states that the House Assassinations Committee intends to seek funding for a computer analysis of a film which may show two persons in the window of the Texas School Book Depository building. This analysis is brought on by recent acoustical evidence that a conspiracy may have occurred.
Newspaper clippings about Juanita Dale Phillips, also known as Candy Barr. The headlines are "Jury Returns No-Bill Here For Candy Barr", "Candy Barr's Attorneys Cite 15 Errors in Her Conviction", and "Police Say Stripper Had Drug Cache."
Report to Chief J. E. Curry regarding the possession by Mrs. Eva Grant of a police report. Grant refused to state how she acquired the document and posited that it would help acquit her brother, Jack Ruby, of charges.
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective F. A. Hellinghausen, states that Arthur J. Wilson operates a Phillips 66 service station. Jack Ruby was a patron at his establishment. Wilson did not know Lee Harvey Oswald.
Report to W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau by Jack Revill. The report states that J. E. Curry appeared on television and said that Lee Harvey Oswald was a communist.
Report to W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau by Jack Revill. The report states that J. E. Curry appeared on television and said that Lee Harvey Oswald was a communist.
Report by V. J. Brian, a detective who assisted in searching the Texas School Book Depository following the assassination of President Kennedy. Brian states that Hosty, an FBI agent, said that Oswald was a Communist and worked at the Texas School Book Depository.
Report by V. J. Brian, a detective who assisted in searching the Texas School Book Depository following the assassination of President Kennedy. Brian states that Hosty, an FBI agent, said that Oswald was a Communist and worked at the Texas School Book Depository.
Form for request of investigation by the Crime Scene Search Section of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas. As a result, Elm and Houston streets were investigated and fourteen photos were taken. Three copies of each photo were made and released to Agent Hawlett.
Photograph of white wire tables with checkered tablecloth underneath a white metal structure, a replica of the base of the Eiffel Tower provided by the Parks Department of the City of Dallas.
Photograph of Denton Creek facing the southwest. There is a wire fence in the foreground and trees are visible around the creek. Text on the back of the photo says "5/10-1935, 3:15 P.M. View of Denton Creek same as No. 10 except looking southwest."
Photograph of the west bank on the discharge side of gates. The gates open 30 inches. There is erosion on the bank. Several cars are parked next to the body of water.
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