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[John Handy Workshop: Part 2]
Recording of a workshop at the South Dallas Cultural Center ...
[Dallas Municipal Archives and Records Center Form]
Paper from the Dallas Municipal Archives and Records Center JFK Collection. It reads: "Items from this folder removed for preservation. Removed by: Cindy C. Smolovik. Date removed February 15, 1992. Type of preservation/conservation needed: Preservation copy negative and research use print. Item permanently relocated to Box 12. Item description: photograph-. Box 2 Folder 5 Item Number #1-4. Date Item Refiled: Permanently relocated 03/30/92. RM Staff Initials: CS."
[Dallas Municipal Archives form by Cindy C. Smolovik]
Dallas Municipal Archives and Records Center form used to indicate the relocation of photographs.
[Inlet Side of Bachman Lake Bypass Gates]
Photograph of the inlet side of the Bachman bypass gates. Both gates are open 30 inches. The photograph was taken before debris was removed.
[Intelligence Report and Letter on Newspaper Clipping]
Intelligence report regarding a crank letter received by the Dallas Police Department. The letter, which was written on a newspaper clipping, states that Lee Harvey Oswald was innocence. The clipped article is titled "Dallas Police Regain Morale Under Dynamic Chief."
[Intelligence Report by W. S. Biggio]
Intelligence report by W. S. Biggio concerning an anonymous letter sent to the Dallas Police Department.
[Golf-Themed Cake]
Photograph of a cake with a golfer and fisher figurines on the top and a flag that reads "No. 5 Green East."
[Handshake at Podium]
Photograph of two older men shaking hands at a podium.
[Man and Woman With Gift]
Photograph of a man and woman sitting on fold out chairs, with the man holding a small gift in his hand.
[Man Holding Radio]
Photograph of an older man in a suit holding a radio in his hands near suitcases and cake on a table.
[Men Shaking Hands]
Photograph of an older man shaking hands with a dark haired young man.
[Men Shaking Hands at Podium]
Photograph of two older men, one who wears thick dark rimmed glasses, shaking hands at a podium.
[Seven People at Retirement Party]
Photograph of four men in the second row and three people seated in front. L. B. Houston, the former Park Director on the left, engineer Ray Tribble on the left. The front row is Mrs. Masen, Jack Goforth, and Lynn Schmit.
[Two Men at Podium]
Photograph of a man with thick dark glasses and an older man with speech notes.
[Two Men Speaking at Podium]
Photograph of two men standing and talking at a podium. The older man's name is Jack Goforth and the younger's name is Grover Keeton.
[Letters to Marion Johnson from Charles Batchelor]
Letter from Chief Charles Batchelor to Mr. Marion Johnson. Batchelor states that in compliance with instructions and the law, he is forwarding the clothing Lee Harvey Oswald wore at the time of his death by sealed Railway Express.
[Elm - Live Oak Triangle]
Photograph of two telephone booths, a pair of post boxes and trash cans in the center of a busy shopping district.
[Elm - Live Oak Triangle Lee Optical]
Photograph of a man ascending a staircase to the ground level, a sign for Lee Optical, and two people walking past two telephone booths.
[Harser's Discount Center]
Photograph of a gift and discount shop called Harser's next to Butlers, across the street from Elm - Live Oak Triangle.
[Lee Optical]
Photograph of the Lee Optical store on a street corner, advertising optical exams and glasses fittings, at Elm - Live Oak Triangle.
[Lee Optical at Elm - Live Oak Triangle]
Photograph of Lee Optical on the corner of Elm - Live Oak Triangle, with two post boxes, two trash cans, and two telephone booths.
[Stairway at Elm - Live Oak Triangle]
Photograph of two stairways that lead below ground near a pair of telephone booths.
[Letter from J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, April 30, 1964 #1]
Letter written by J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy (Warren Commission). The letter concerns Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig, and Fritz describes seeing him in his outer office while Lee Harvey Oswald was in his inner office.
[Letter from J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, April 30, 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 the sighting of Roger Craig standing outside of Fritz' private office. He states that he didn't feel the information the man provided was of any value.
[Letter from J. W. Fritz to Joseph A. Ball, April 30, 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 the sighting of Roger Craig standing outside of Fritz' private office. He states that he didn't feel the information the man provided was of any value.
[Letters from citizens to Chief J. E. Curry regarding the assassination of John F. Kennedy and related cases]
Handwritten letters from citizens to Chief J. E. Curry, regarding the assassination of John F. Kennedy and related cases.
[Criminal Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway, January 30, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report from Detective R. W. Westphal and Detective P. M. Parks to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill regarding Mary Lawrence, a witness who says that she saw Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald meeting at the Lucas B & B Cafe.
[Report of Investigation of 1949 Ford #1]
Report regarding the investigation of a 1949 Ford which was found in front of the home of Mrs. A. C. McKay and Mrs. Dick Loomis. The vehicle was damaged and it was investigated as to whether it belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report of Investigation of 1949 Ford #2]
Report regarding the investigation of a 1949 Ford which was found in front of the home of Mrs. A. C. McKay and Mrs. Dick Loomis. The vehicle was damaged and it was investigated as to whether it belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report of Investigation of 1949 Ford #3]
Report regarding the investigation of a 1949 Ford which was found in front of the home of Mrs. A. C. McKay and Mrs. Dick Loomis. The vehicle was damaged and it was investigated as to whether it belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by P. M. Parks and R. W. Westphal, January 30, 1964]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by P. M. Parks and R. W. Westphal, states that no information could be found in the department's records regarding Bob Pagent.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal and P. M. Parks, January 30, 1964 #1]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by R. W. Westphal and P. M. Parks, regards an interview with Mary Lawrence. Lawrence stated that she saw Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby meet at the Lucas B & B Cafe after 2 am on November 22, 1963.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal and P. M. Parks, January 30, 1964 #2]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by R. W. Westphal and P. M. Parks, regards an interview with Mary Lawrence. Lawrence stated that she saw Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby meet at the Lucas B & B Cafe after 2 am on November 22, 1963.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal, January 30, 1964]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by F. A. Hellinghausen, states that no information could be furnished regarding Albert McVight.
[Laboratory Report by M. Johnson, December 30, 1963 #1]
Laboratory Report by M. Johnson, requesting to examine the bullets from Jack Ruby's gun.
[Laboratory Report by M. Johnson, December 30, 1963 #2]
Laboratory Report by M. Johnson requesting to examine bullets from Jack Ruby's gun.
[Laboratory Report by M. Johnson, December 30, 1963 #3]
Laboratory Report by M. Johnson requesting to examine bullets from Jack Ruby's gun.
[Laboratory Request - Jack Ruby's Revolver, December 30, 1963, #1]
Laboratory request to examine bullets and cartridges fired by a revolver belonging to Jack Ruby.
[Laboratory Request - Jack Ruby's Revolver, December 30, 1963, #2]
Laboratory request to examine bullets and cartridges fired by a revolver belonging to Jack Ruby.
[Laboratory Request - Jack Ruby's Revolver, December 30, 1963, #3]
Laboratory request to examine bullets and cartridges fired by a revolver belonging to Jack Ruby.
[Laboratory Request - Jack Ruby's Revolver, December 30, 1963, #4]
Laboratory request to examine bullets and cartridges fired by a revolver belonging to Jack Ruby.
[Laboratory Request - Jack Ruby's Revolver, December 30, 1963, #5]
Laboratory request to examine bullets and cartridges fired by a revolver belonging to Jack Ruby.
[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.
[Microfilm Copy of Offense Report]
Microfilm copy of a supplementary offense report which concerns the removal of a slug from the body of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Supplementary Offense Report concerning Jack Ruby's gun and bullets]
Supplementary Offense Report by an unknown author, concerning the bullets in Jack Ruby's gun.
[Supplementary Offense Report Concerning Lee Harvey Oswald]
Supplementary offense report concerning the slug removed from the body of Lee Harvey Oswald at Parkland Hospital. The report states that the recovered weapon and shells were released for examination.
[Additional Report by Marvin Johnson on Officer's Duties #1]
Additional report by Marvin Johnson regarding his actions after the assassination of President Kennedy. Johnson writes that on the 30th of November, 1963, he drove to Parkland Hospital to measure the distance from Emergency to the Texas Book Depository Building.
[Additional Report by Marvin Johnson on Officer's Duties #2]
Carbon copy of additional report by Marvin Johnson regarding his actions after the assassination of President Kennedy. Johnson writes that on the 30th of November, 1963, he drove to Parkland Hospital to measure the distance from Emergency to the Texas Book Depository Building.
[Additional Report by Marvin Johnson on Officer's Duties #3]
Carbon copy of additional report by Marvin Johnson regarding his actions after the assassination of President Kennedy. Johnson writes that on the 30th of November, 1963, he drove to Parkland Hospital to measure the distance from Emergency to the Texas Book Depository Building.
[Additional Report by Marvin Johnson on Officer's Duties #4]
Carbon copy of additional report by Marvin Johnson regarding his actions after the assassination of President Kennedy. Johnson writes that on the 30th of November, 1963, he drove to Parkland Hospital to measure the distance from Emergency to the Texas Book Depository Building.
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