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[Intelligence Report - Page Three, April 3, 1959]
Page 3 only from intelligence file 10-53 mentioning Jack Ruby. The report contains a list of phone numbers.
[Photograph of a Park in Dallas]
Photograph of a city park and playground in Dallas. A slide is in the foreground, a mary-go-round, two seesaws and a swing set are further back in the playground. A stamp on the back names the image as an official staff photo from the city of Dallas.
[Photograph of a Playground]
Photograph of a city park and playground in Dallas. A slide is in the foreground, a mary-go-round, two seesaws and a swing set are further back in the playground. A stamp on the back names the image as an official staff photo from the city of Dallas.
[Diary of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photocopy of pages filled with cramped cursive writing in English, as well as a few pages of Lee Harvey Oswald's diary from 1959.
[Lee Harvey Oswald in Backyard With Rifle #1]
Photographs of Lee Harvey Oswald standing in the backyard of his house at 214 West Neely Street in Dallas, Texas, holding a rifle in one hand and Communist newspapers in the other.
[Russian Documents and Letters]
Photocopy of documents concerning Lee Harvey Oswald's connection with Russia. The first is a request for reconsideration of monetary determination filed by Oswald. Two more documents are letters from members of the Jesuit House of Studies in Mobile, Alabama, one asking Oswald to give a talk there on Communism and his travels in Russia, and another thanking him for the talk. The rest are forms written in Russian.
[Miscellaneous Items]
Photocopy of miscellaneous items, such as an envelope from the Department of the Navy to Lee Harvey Oswald, a newspaper clipping about John F. Kennedy's stance on tax cuts, and a drawing of a building.
[Book Covers and Newspapers]
Photocopy of the covers of books, including James Bond novels and books on Marxism, and a class catalog belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Property of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photocopy of a blank piece of paper belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Graph Paper Notebook]
Photocopy of the pages of a graph paper notebook, which contains writing in Russian.
[Documents Connected to Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photocopy of various documents connected to Lee Harvey Oswald, including stamps from the USSR, a list, and a pattern on graph paper.
[Pages from Dallas Police Department]
Photocopy of blank pages included in the Dallas Police Department investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy.
[Application for Texas Driver's License]
Photocopy of an application for a Texas driver's license, filed by Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Lee Harvey Oswald's Passport]
Photocopy of Lee Harvey Oswald's passport, featuring pages in many languages including English, Russian, and German. One page amends the passport to include Oswald's daughter June.
[Manifesto]
Photocopy of a manifesto discussing the corruption of the American capitalist system, and the Russian communist system, and proposing a third option.
[Photographs of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photocopy of a collection of photographs of Lee Harvey Oswald, as well as his New Orleans library card, and other objects.
[Certificate from U.S. Armed Forces Institute]
Photocopy of a certificate given to Lee Harvey Oswald. It reads: "United States Armed Forces Institute, Madison, Wisconsin. This is to certify that Oswald, Lee H. has successfully completed the USAFI Tests of General Educational Development, High School Level, this date 3-23-59, matriculation no. 6684M230." It is signed by J.W . Poindexter, and Darrell J. Inabnit.
[Miscellaneous Documents]
Photocopy of various documents connected to Lee Harvey Oswald, from the Dallas Police Department investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy.
[Accident Report by J. D. Tippit, January 29, 1959]
Accident report by J. D. Tippit. The report states that Mr. Grady Allen Own changed lanes suddenly and hit the left front of the squad car.
[Pages from the Diary of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photocopy of pages from the diary of Lee Harvey Oswald, in which he discusses his time spent in the USSR.
[Letter, 1962]
Photocopy of a letter written on Holland-America Line stationery, discussing communism and its reception in America.
[Appointment of Lee Harvey Oswald to United States Marine Corps]
Poor quality photocopy of property found at the two residences of Lee Harvey Oswald. The document states that Lee Harvey Oswald was appointed as a Private First Class of the United States Marine Corps.
[Property Belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photocopy of papers belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Notes Written in Russian]
Photocopy of letters and notes involving Marina and Lee Harvey Oswald, written largely in Russian.
[Report by Sidney Siedband, April 3, 1959]
Page three of a report by Sidney Siedband. The page lists the phone numbers of various individuals.
[Papers Concerning Lee Harvey Oswald]
Photocopy of newspaper clippings, letters, receipts, fliers, and a passport which directly link Lee Harvey Oswald to communism and Marxism.
[Russian Document]
Photocopy of a document handwritten in Russian.
[Letters from Lee Harvey Oswald, 1963]
Photocopy of letters from Lee Harvey Oswald to Ruth Paine and Marina Oswald in 1963. All of the letters are written in Russian.
[Service and Discharge]
Photocopy of a form detailing Lee Harvey Oswald's service in and discharge from the United States Marine Corps.
West Dallas Urban Area Survey
Report documenting the findings of a survey in the West Dallas Urban Area to determine what steps should be taken for improvement: "This survey of the West Dallas Urban Area was undertaken primarily to make an inventory o existing housing and other structures, and of existing utilities and public facilities, or the lack of them, in order that problems could be appraised and a program developed for the area's renewal" (p. 1).
[Marsalis Zoo, January 1959]
Photograph of an aerial view of the Marsalis Zoo (Dallas Zoo) facilities and neighboring suburban neighborhoods.
[McCree Park]
Photograph of an aerial overview of McCree Park and the surrounding residential neighborhoods. Key features of the park includes a baseball field with stadium lights, a swimming pool with park swimmers, and a tennis court.
[Lakewood Park, July 1959]
Photograph of the aerial overview of the Lakewood area of open fields bordered by a set of railroad tracks and a stretch of thick trees. A suburban housing community has been established in the top right of the photograph.
[Aerial View of Central Yard and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Central Yard and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. Central Yard is outlined in red marker and contains many medium-sized buildings. It is surrounded by busy roads and subdivisions containing parking lots and buildings of varying sizes. Larger buildings are visible at the bottom of the picture.
[Aerial View of Churchill Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Churchill Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park sits just to the left of the center of the picture, directly to the right of Churchill Way. Subdivisions, some containing scattered, small buildings, are visible above and to the left of the park.
[Aerial View of Churchill Park and Surrounding Area]
Photograph of Churchill Park and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park sits near the center left of the picture, directly to the right of Churchill Way. More subdivisions, some containing scattered buildings, are visible above and to the left of the park.
[Kidd Springs Park, December 1959]
Photograph of Kidd Springs Park with trees scattered in clusters throughout the park. A small man-made pond is surrounded by a walking path that is partially obscured by deep green trees. Streets separate the Kidd Springs Park from the neighboring suburban residential area. Additional park features include: a pool, two (2) parking lots, and a baseball field.
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