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[Form for Relocation and Preservation of Copy Negatives]
Dallas Municipal Archives and Records Center form indicating that copy negatives were relocated to box 12A for preservation by Cindy C. Smolovik. The form is accompanied by an envelope. A handwritten note on the envelope reads: "1 each 8 x 10 Day."
[Form Regarding Relocation of Items]
Form which indicates that items from box 8 were permanently relocated to box 12 by Cindy C. Smolovik.
[Indication of Item Relocation]
Form indicating the permanent relocation of negative strips to box 12A by Cindy C. Smolovik.
[Memo to Mary Stephens from Manuel Vasquez, February 10, 1992]
Memorandum addressed to Mary Stephens of the Records Division. The memorandum states that in accordance with Chief Rathburn memorandum, a transcript of radio traffic on November 22nd, 1963 is attached.
[Memo to D. A. Whitten from J. W. McDonald, January 31, 1992]
Memorandum addressed to D. A. Whitten of the Support Services Bureau. The memorandum states that the badge number I. D. card, change of address card, and salary schedule card for J. D. Tippit are attached.
[Personnel Record for J. D. Tippit]
Badge number I. D. card, change of address card, and salary schedule card for officer J. D. Tippit.
[Transmittal Memorandum, January 1, 1992]
Note transferring material to the Dallas Municipal Archives and Records Center.
[Note to Chief Rathburn from Paul F. Roth, January 10, 1992]
Note addressed to the City Manager's Office. The note reads: "We get many unusual letters but thought you and Chief Rathburn would find this of interest. It was addressed to me with no explanation."
[Form Regarding Item Relocated for Preservation]
Form regarding the relocation of a photograph to box 12 for preservation.
[Letter to Dallas Police Department from Edwin A. Walker, November 1991 #1]
Letter by Edwin A. Walker states that President Kennedy knew Lee Harvey Oswald. Attached to the letter is a report to Jesse E. Curry by Forrest V. Sorrels dated December 26, 1963. The report regards the attempted assassination of General Edwin A. Walker.
[Letter to Dallas Police Department from Edwin A. Walker, November 1991 #2]
Letter by Edwin A. Walker states that President Kennedy knew Lee Harvey Oswald. Attached to the letter is a report to Jesse E. Curry by Forrest V. Sorrels dated December 26, 1963. The report regards the attempted assassination of General Edwin A. Walker.
[Envelope, August 14, 1990]
Envelope addressed to the Dallas Police Southwest Station in Dallas, Texas. The envelope was mailed in August of 1990.
[Newspaper Clipping: Mattox to investigate new Kennedy theory, August 8, 1990]
Newspaper article titled "Mattox to investigate new Kennedy theory." The clipped article states that Texas Attorney General Jim Mattox plans to look into a new theory that the CI was involved in a plot to assassination President Kennedy.
[Newspaper Clipping: "Another Kennedy Assassin?"]
Newspaper article from the Dallas Times Herald titled "Another Kennedy Assassin?" The article states that Ricky Don White has revealed that his father was the one who assassinated President Kennedy in November of 1963. A second article is titled "Experts: Latest JFK claim 'fairy tale.'"
[Newspaper Clippings, 1990]
Series of newspaper clippings taken from the Dallas Morning News in August of 1990. The articles are titled "Alleged assassin's peers dubious," "New JFK theory outlined," "Midland man gives new theory on JFK," and "Alleged assassin's contemporaries cast doubt on his son's account."
[Handwritten Note]
Handwritten note which reads: "And now comes retired DPD McCaghren saying Roscoe A. White was a 'non-entity' - if you will examine the enclosure Jesse Curry established him as an 'entity.' The Batchelor exhibit in the Warren Commission 26 vols. listed 'R. A. White - rookie.' Nov. 1963. Stay Tuned."
Dallas City Council Meeting: July 12, 1989
Recording of a Dallas City Council meeting including discussions, votes, and other proceedings.
[Letter to John Ferguson from Ricky White, February 3, 1989]
Letter addressed to Captain John Ferguson of the Dallas Police Department. In the letter, Ricky White requests permission to view Roscoe Anthony White's personnel file. He states that the information will be used for a family reunion.
[Memo to W. R. Rollins from Jack L. Beavers, January 28, 1988]
Memorandum addressed to Captain W. R. Rollins of the Dallas Police Department's Intelligence Division. In the memorandum, Jack L. Beavers states that the Midland County District Attorney's Office requested information regarding former officer Roscoe Anthony White. Case notes, many of them handwritten, accompany the memorandum.
[Memo to W. R. Rollins from Jack L. Beavers, January 28, 1988]
Memorandum addressed to Captain W. R. Rollins of the Intelligence Division in Dallas, Texas. The memorandum states that the son of the late Roscoe Anthony White, Ricky Don White, suspected that his father was involved in the Kennedy assassination. It was found that Roscoe Anthony White and Lee Harvey Oswald served tours in a Light Helicopters Unit in El Toro, California at the same time. It is unknown whether they knew each other.
Reagan Waving Hat
Photograph of Ronald Reagan exiting Air Force One at Dallas Love Field Airport in 1988. He is dressed in a suit, waving his hat at onlookers.
[Grand Prize Winner at Farmer's Market]
Photograph of the grand prize winner at the Dallas Farmer's Market. The winner wears glasses, a horizontally striped blouse, and white shorts. She stands next to a sign which reads: "Margaret Moreno Junior Farmer Caddo Mills Texas."
[Memo by Sam C. Gonzales, September 19, 1984]
Memorandum by Sam C. Gonzales which informs individuals that, as the Identification Division still receives requests for documents relating to the Kennedy assassination, requests should be referred to the National Archives.
[Intelligence Report: Dallas Morning News Clipping, May 28, 1982]
Intelligence report which includes a newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News. The article states that Fidel Castro told the FBI in 1964 that Lee Harvey Oswald approached Cuban authorities with an offer to kill President Kennedy.
[Intelligence Report: Dallas Morning News Clipping, May 28, 1982]
Intelligence report which includes a newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News. The article states that Fidel Castro told the FBI in 1964 that Lee Harvey Oswald approached Cuban authorities with an offer to kill President Kennedy.
[Aerial View of Arcadia Park]
Photograph of Arcadia Park located in Dallas, Texas. The park's baseball field and parking is shown at the center of the picture, and a residential suburban area is visible to the right of the park.
[Aerial View of Arcadia Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Arcadia Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park, which contains a baseball field and parking, is visible at the center of the photo along Arcadia Drive. A residential suburban area is visible to the right of the picture, and some apartment buildings are shown to the left of the park.
[Aerial View of B.B. Owen Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of B.B. Owen Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park is visible within a dotted orange line by the center of the photo. Another orange line marks a section of Dixon Branch, and a red line marks where Estate Lane would be. Below the park, a large residential area is visible, and empty land sits beyond Lyndon B Johnson Freeway above the park.
[Aerial View of B.B. Owen Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of B.B. Owen Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park is visible to the left side of the picture, and sits between Mapleridge Drive, Plano Road, and Walnut Hill Lane. Residential areas are shown below and above the park, while some larger buildings and Lyndon B Johnson Freeway sit to the right.
[Aerial View of Bert Fields Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Bert Fields Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park is located in the center of the photo and contains a section of White Rock Creek, which moves diagonally from the left side to the top. Residential areas surround the park, and Preston Road is visible on the upper side.
[Aerial View of Bert Fields Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Bert Fields Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park is located in the center of the photo and contains a section of White Rock Creek. It is surrounded by residential areas and is outlined by Belt Line Road, Preston Road, and Spring Valley Road on its upper, left and lower sides respectively.
[Aerial View of Bickers Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Bickers Park off of Bickers Street and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park is located in the center of the picture and is outlined by Borge Street and Ladd Street. It is surrounded by residential suburbs.
[Aerial View of Buckner Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Buckner Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park is located just below the center of the picture, in the middle of a large amount of residential buildings and Crockett Park. Subdivisions containing larger buildings are visible in the top half of the picture.
[Aerial View of Celebration of Life Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Celebration of Life Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park, which is located in the upper center of the picture, sits above the intersection of Bryan Street and N Pearl Street. Large buildings of downtown Dallas and parking lots are visible on the surrounding subdivisions.
[Aerial View of City Hall Plaza]
Photograph of City Hall Plaza and its direct surroundings in Dallas, Texas. The plaza consists of a curved parking lot, a large building, and an outdoor area with what appears to be a fountain. It is outlined by Canton Street, S Akard Street, Young Street, and Browder Street on its top, right, bottom, and left sides respectively.
[Aerial View of City Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of City Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park sits in the center of the photograph, directly to the right of Interstate 30 and to the right of Gano Street. Subdivisions containing buildings of varying sized are visible around the park and interstate.
[Aerial View of City Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of City Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park sits in the center of the photograph, directly to the right of Interstate 30 and to the left of Gano Street. It and the interstate are surrounded by subdivisions containing buildings of varying sizes.
[Aerial View of Cole Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Cole Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park, which contains a small building, a soccer field, and eight tennis courts, sits in the center of the picture, above Cole Avenue, to the right of Elizabeth Street, and below McKinney Avenue. Subdivisions containing buildings of varying sizes are visible above and below the park, and larger buildings are visible above U.S. Route 75, which runs horizontally across the top of the photograph.
[Aerial View of Danieldale Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Danieldale Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. Residential suburbs sit in the center and left side of the photograph. An area that is largely covered in dense trees sits along the top portion of the picture.
[Aerial View of Dealey Plaza and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Dealey Plaza and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The plaza, which is split down the middle by Main Street, sits below and to the left of subdivisions containing large buildings of downtown Dallas. Below the plaza, a group of railroads, parking lots, and a freeway are visible.
[L. B. Houston Tennis Courts & Golf Course #2]
Photograph of twelve (12) tennis courts surrounded by fences and several of the holes at L. B. Houston Golf Course. Trees define the perimeter of each of the visible holes with water hazards that attempt to disrupt the golfers.
[Kiest Park, 1982]
Photograph of a low angle aerial view of the Kiest Park and surrounding suburban neighborhoods.
[Lawrence Playlot Park]
Photograph of a aerial view of the small Lawrence Playlot Park and the surrounding suburban residential structures. Located behind Dallas Fire Station 24, the Lawrence Playlot Park features a small park with two large trees. The park is surrounded by suburban homes partially obscured by large green trees that are scattered throughout the suburban region.
[Maple Park, 1982]
Photograph of an aerial overview of Maria Luna Park, formerly known as Maple Park. The grounds of the park features playground equipment, dirt baseball field with bleachers, and a tennis court. Residential and commercial buildings surround the park with streets separating the park from the surrounding urban environment.
[Marcus School and Surrounding Regions]
Photograph of an aerial overview of Herbert Marcus Elementary School and the future location of Marcus Park. Suburban residential neighborhoods with neat rows of houses line the edges of the open fields and the elementary school expanding beyond the borders of the photograph.
[Vacuum Pump at White Rock Pump Station]
Photograph of the original vacuum pump at White Rock pump station. Some debris and piping are visible around the pump.
[Letter to Jack Ruby, July 17, 1980]
Flyer sent to Jack Ruby in July 17th, 1980. The flyer advertises "Fritz for Prez!"
[Customers at Farmer's Market]
Photograph of customers buying vegetables from a man at the Dallas Farmer's Market.
[Customers at Produce Section]
Photograph of customers at a produce stand. In the photograph, a man sells produce to customers.
[Customers at Produce Section]
Photograph of a stall at the Farmers' Market in Dallas, Texas taken around the 1980s. There is a table at the front of the stall covered in boxes of various stacked vegetables with signs. Several customers are standing in front of the stall and one man is leaning across the table to buy something from the woman working at the stall. At the back of the stall, there are empty crates that have advertisements written on them. In the background of the photograph, other stalls and customers are visible.
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