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[Laboratory Request - Jack Ruby's Revolver, December 30, 1963, #6]
Laboratory request to examine bullets and cartridges fired by a revolver belonging to Jack Ruby.
[Letter by J. J. Barnes to Chief of Detectives]
Letter from J. J. Barnes, Chief of Police of Douglas, Georgia, to the Chief of Detectives of the Dallas, Texas Police Department. Barnes asks whether Ingram G. Oswald is related to Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Letter from an unknown author to the Dallas Police Chief, December 29, 1964 #1]
Handwritten letter by an unknown author to the Dallas Police Chief, containing information from a prisoner.
[Letter from an unknown author to the Dallas Police Chief, December 29, 1964 #2]
Handwritten letter by an unknown author to the Dallas Police Chief, containing information from a prisoner.
[Letter from Bob Chester to Lee Harvey Oswald, December 9, 1962]
Photocopy of a letter from Bob Chester to Lee Harvey Oswald, on December 9, 1962, attempting to figure out if Oswald's photography could be of any use to the Socialist Worker Party.
[Letter from Captain D. E. Walsh of Dallas, Texas Identification and Records to Spokane, Washington Sergeant of Police Walter A. Hogan - 1937/12/03]
Letter from Captain D. E. Walsh of Identification and Records in Dallas, Texas to Sergeant Walter A. Hogan of the Spokane, Washington Police Department letting him know that he is enclosing a photograph and criminal record of Harvey Bailey. He also provides the city police numbers where information can be obtained regarding Albert Bates and George Kelley.
[Letter from Dallas, Texas Bureau of Identification Superintendent D. E. Walsh to P. R. Halleron - 12/22/1933
Letter from D. E. Walsh, Superintendent of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas to P. R. Halleron, Superintendent of the San Antonio Bureaus of Identification and Records informing him of the Harvey J. Bailey's photo and fingerprint card enclosed within the letter.
[Letter from Dallas, Texas Bureau of Identification Superintendent D. E. Walsh to Post Office Inspector of Corsicana, Texas, R. R. Range]
Letter from D. E. Walsh to the Post Office Inspector of Corsicana, Texas, R. R. Range notifying that enclosed with his letter is a photograph and description of Raymond Hamilton.
[Letter from Hannah Erickson to the Dallas Police Department, November 22, 1963]
Letter from Hannah Erickson to the Dallas Police Department, arguing from an anti-Catholic standpoint that the Police Officers were convicting the wrong murderer.
[Letter from J. J. Barnes to Chief of Police, December 5, 1963]
Letter from J. J. Barnes of the Douglas, Georgia Police Department to the Chief of Police in Dallas, Texas. Barnes requests information regarding the possible relationship between Lee Harvey Oswald and Ingram G. Oswald.
[Letter from J. Lee Rankin to J. E. Curry]
Correspondence between J. Gordon Shanklin and Chas. Batchelor. Batchelor states that he received a phone call from Wilfied Daetz, a man who was standing on the north side of Elm Street when President Kennedy was assassinated. Daetz said that he thought he heard one shot on his right.
[Letter from James J. Tormey to Lee Harvey Oswald, December 13, 1962]
Photocopy of a letter from James J. Tormey to Lee Harvey Oswald, on December 13, 1962, telling him they have received photographs he has sent them, and that they will keep them on file until they need them.
[Letter from Josephine Boyer to Chief of Police]
Envelope and letter from Mrs. Josephine Boyer, who states that she was reading a detective magazine and noticed a photograph of a man who looks like Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Letter from Josephine Boyer to the Dallas Police Department, December 8, 1963]
Handwritten letter from Josephine Boyer to the Dallas Police Department, claiming that Lee Harvey Oswald's picture was in a detective magazine.
[Letter from Josephine Briggs to Captain Will Fritz, May 12, 1963 #1]
Handwritten letter from Josephine Briggs to Captain Will Fritz, claiming to have information regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
[Letter from Josephine Briggs to Captain Will Fritz, May 12, 1963 #2]
Handwritten letter from Josephine Briggs to Captain Will Fritz, claiming to have information regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
[Letter from Josephine Briggs to Captain Will Fritz, May 12, 1963 #3]
Handwritten letter from Josephine Briggs to Captain Will Fritz, claiming to have information regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
[Letter from Josephine Briggs to Captain Will Fritz, May 12, 1963 #4]
Handwritten letter from Josephine Briggs to Captain Will Fritz, claiming to have information regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
[Letter from Josephine Briggs to Captain Will Fritz, May 12, 1963 #5]
Handwritten letter from Josephine Briggs to Captain Will Fritz, claiming to have information regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
[Letter from Josephine Briggs to Captain Will Fritz, May 12, 1963 #6]
Handwritten letter from Josephine Briggs to Captain Will Fritz, claiming to have information regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
[Letter from Louis Weinstock to Lee Harvey Oswald, December 19, 1962]
Photocopy of a letter from Louis Weinstock to Lee Harvey Oswald, on December 19, 1962, thanking him for sending enlarged pictures that will help make it known that The Worker is available.
[Letter from M. W. Stevenson to J. J. Barnes, December 6, 1963, #1]
Letter from M. W. Stevenson responding to Chief of Police in Douglas, Georgia J. J. Barnes. Stevenson states that no information implying relation between Ingram G. Oswald and Lee Harvey Oswald had been uncovered.
[Letter from M. W. Stevenson to J. J. Barnes, December 6, 1963, #2]
Two copies of a letter from M. W. Stevenson responding to Chief of Police in Douglas, Georgia J. J. Barnes. Stevenson states that no information implying relation between Ingram G. Oswald and Lee Harvey Oswald had been uncovered.
[Letter from McCarty Moore to John E. Surratt, December 31, 1925]
Letter from W. McCarty Moore to John E. Surratt at the Kessler Plan Association congratulating the Association on the success of the Kessler Plan. The letter included a check for $50 for a membership subscription.
[Letter from O. A. Jones to J. E. Curry, December 5, 1963]
Letter from O. A. Jones to Jesse E. Curry, on December 5, 1963, informing Curry that an anonymous informant has told him that a couple, the Hamlins, are receiving funds towards the defense cost for Jack Ruby.
[Letter from Oleta Coursey, December 5, 1963]
Letter from Oleta Coursey offering information in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's mother.
[Letter from Oleta Coursey offering information]
Letter by Oleta Coursey to the Dallas Police Department offering information.
[Letter from Post Office Inspector R. R. Range to Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Letter from Corsicana, Texas Post Office Inspector R. R. Range to the Dallas Police Department requesting a photograph of Raymond Hamilton.
[Letter from Record Clerk C. W. Wilson to Dallas, Texas Bureau of Identification Superintendent D. E. Walsh - 12/08/1933]
Letter from C. W. Wilson, record clerk of the Kansas State Penitentiary to D. E. Walsh, Superintendent of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas letting him know about a photograph and bulletin of Harvey Bailey that he is enclosing within the letter.
[Letter from San Antonio Bureau of Identification Superintendent P. R. Halleron to Dallas, Texas Bureau of Identification Superintendent D. E. Walsh - 11/17/1933]
Letter from P. R. Halleron, Superintendent of the San Antonio Bureau of Identification and Records to D. E. Walsh, Superintendent of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas requesting a copy of the record and photo of Harvey J. Bailey.
[Letter from Travis Kirk to Nadine Fordyce, December 17, 1963]
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 from Unknown Author]
Letter from an unknown author requesting the names of the owners of the Texas School Book Depository.
[Letter to J. Gordon Shanklin from J. E. Curry]
Carbon copy of a letter to J. Gordon Shanklin from Chief Curry in which Curry requests that the Federal Bureau of Investigation photograph certain items which were turned over, as they did not record on the microfilm.
[Letter to J. J. Barnes from M. W. Stevenson #1]
Carbon copy of a letter from M. W. Stevenson, Deputy Chief of Police, to J. J. Barnes, the Chief of Police of Douglas, Georgia. The letter is responding to an inquiry by J. J. Barnes. Barnes asked whether Ingram G. Oswald could be related to Lee Harvey Oswald. The Deputy Chief of Police responds that to his knowledge there is no relation.
[Letter to J. J. Barnes from M. W. Stevenson #2]
Carbon copy of a letter from M. W. Stevenson, Deputy Chief of Police, to J. J. Barnes, the Chief of Police of Douglas, Georgia. The letter is responding to an inquiry by J. J. Barnes, who asked whether Ingram G. Oswald could be related to Lee Harvey Oswald. The Deputy Chief of Police responds that to his knowledge there is no relation.
[Letter to J. J. Barnes from M. W. Stevenson #3]
Carbon copy of a letter from M. W. Stevenson, Deputy Chief of Police, to J. J. Barnes, the Chief of Police of Douglas, Georgia. The letter is responding to an inquiry by J. J. Barnes, who asked whether Ingram G. Oswald could be related to Lee Harvey Oswald. The Deputy Chief of Police responds that to his knowledge there is no relation.
[Letter to J. J. Barnes from M. W. Stevenson #4]
Carbon copy of a letter from M. W. Stevenson, Deputy Chief of Police, to J. J. Barnes, the Chief of Police of Douglas, Georgia. The letter is responding to an inquiry by J. J. Barnes, who asked whether Ingram G. Oswald could be related to Lee Harvey Oswald. The Deputy Chief of Police responds that to his knowledge there is no relation.
[Letter to Lee Harvey Oswald from Bob Chester, December 9, 1962]
Letter addressed to Lee Harvey Oswald. The letter, which was written by Bob Chester, regards reproductions which Oswald has offered to make for his company.
[Letter to Lee Harvey Oswald from James J. Tormey, December 13, 1962]
Letter addressed to Lee Harvey Oswald. The letter, which was written by James J. Tormey of the Gus Hall - Benjamin J. Davis Defense Committee, regards Oswald's production of photographic reproductions.
[Letter to Lee Harvey Oswald from Louis Weinstock, December 19, 1962]
Letter addressed to Lee Harvey Oswald. The letter, which was written by Louis Weinstock of The Worker, regards Oswald's production of blowup reproductions.
[Letter to Nadine Fordyce by Travis Kirk, December 10, 1963]
Letter written by Travis Kirk of San Francisco, California. In the letter, Travis states that he wishes he could be there to help and presents information about Jack Ruby.
[Letters from Charles W. Stevey]
Correspondence between Charles W. Stevey and J. E. Curry. Stevey states insistently that he wishes to give Mrs. Oswald financial and social support, while Chief Curry notes that he has forwarded Stevey's letters to the proper authorities.
[Letters from Citizens]
A collection of letters received from citizens. The letters' subjects range from appreciation of Chief Curry, requests to forward presents to Marina Oswald's children, to circulating rumors regarding the applause of schoolchildren at President Kennedy's death.
[Letters Regarding Christmas Presents for the Oswald Children]
Letters regarding the mailing of Christmas presents to Marina Oswald for her children. Chief Curry stated that the presents would be sent through the Secret Service. In addition, Mr. Renwick Bell requested that he be sent a copy of the speech President Kennedy was unable to give. Chief Curry responded that he did not have a copy, but that the speech had been read over the television and published in many papers.
[Letters to Dick West and A. C. Green from Joe H. Tonahill]
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.
[License Plate Check of George K. Stephenson]
License plate check of George K. Stephenson, age 55. A date and address is handwritten on the page.
[License Plate Check of Mildred Clicks ]
License Plate Check by an unknown author.
[List of Lee Harvey Oswald's Family Members, December 6, 1963]
List of immediate family members of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[List of long distance telephone calls made by Jack Ruby]
List of long distance telephone calls made by Jack Ruby from October 19, 1963, to November 20, 1963, from his residence telephone.
A Master Plan for Dallas, Texas, Report 10: Housing
Report providing information about the ongoing city planning for Dallas, Texas that started with the Kessler Plan in 1911. This report includes findings on the existing housing in Dallas, the minimum standards for the housing, and a "Proposed Comprehensive Housing Plan for Dallas." Also included are maps and tables exhibiting the housing areas and population statistics in certain housing areas.
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