Photograph of Arden Terrace Park and its surrounding area located in Dallas, Texas. The park is shown near the center of the photograph, and it sits between Fivemile Creek at the bottom and a residential area at the top of the picture.
Photograph of Dallas Nature Center and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The nature center, which appears as a large area of land covered in dense trees, occupies the center of the photograph, directly above a road. Subdivisions are visible in the distance.
Photograph of Deep Green and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park, which is covered in dense trees, sits directly beneath Mountain Creek Parkway and to the right of Deep Green Drive. Autumncrest Court and a residential suburb are also visible on the left edge of the picture.
Photograph of Deep Green and its surrounding area in Dallas, Texas. The park, which is covered in dense trees, sits to the right of Foxhaven Drive, Knoll Ridge Drive, Creekbluff Drive, and a residential suburb.
Covers to bound notebook in which documents pertaining to the Lee Harvey Oswald case were filed. Text on the first cover reads: "For Historical Record Only: This is not to be reproduced or distributed."
Criminal Intelligence Report from Detective W. S. Biggio to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill regarding information gathered about Doyle E. Layne.
Photograph of an aerial overview of the Elm Fork of the Trinity River snaking throughout a heavily wooded landscape. Highways span the river connecting a commercial & industrial region on the left to the rural regions on the right.
Photograph of a large body of water. Near the center of the photograph, there is a partially-submerged post-and-wire fence and trees running the length of the image. Trees are visible in the background and a patch of grass is visible in the foreground, at the edge of the water. Text on the back of the photograph says: "May 5 - 1935 2:15 PM. Taken from same point as No. 17 but looking North West."
Photograph of the aerial overview of the Kiowa Parkway. The parkway consists of deep green trees and grass that snake throughout a residential suburban community in a North to South manner. Belt Line Road boarders the residential neighborhood with a gentle curve. A large commercial is visible on the left side of the photograph.
Photocopy of a letter from Farrell Dobbs to Lee Harvey Oswald, on November 5, 1962, informing him that it is not their policy to accept members to the Socialist Workers Party unless they live in an area with five or more members in a branch. Dobbs suggests that Oswald spread socialist literature to achieve this end, and offers to send him subscriptions.
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 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 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.
Photocopy of a letter addressed to Lee Harvey Oswald. The letter, which was written by Ferrell Dobbs, regards Oswald's application to the Socialist Workers Party. It is stated that, as no branches exist in Texas, the Socialist Workers Party is unable to accept Oswald's application.
Letter written to Marina Oswald in August of 1963. The letter, which is from an individual at the Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, is written in Russian.
Hand-drawn map of White Rock Lake in Dallas, Texas showing the location of park entrances and buildings with print numbers for corresponding photographs. Some roads and railroad tracks are also noted.
Photocopy of an office memorandum addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. In the memo, detective B. B. Norris states that FBI agents A. J. Zimmerman and Joseph J. Peggs came into the office to look at the file on Joe Bonds.
Mugshots taken of Jack Ruby on December 5, 1954.. In the first photograph, Ruby is faced so that his left profile visible. Ruby looks into the camera in the second photograph. His hair is slicked back and he wears a white collared shirt.
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which states that Judge Edward A. Haggerty Jr. blocked Saturday Evening Post author James Phelan from providing defense testimony.
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which states that Judge Edward A. Haggerty Jr. blocked Saturday Evening Post author James Phelan from providing defense testimony.
Newspaper article clipped from the Chicago Tribune titled "Ruby Penalty Cut Proposed." The article states that the district attorney proposed that Jack Ruby's death sentence be reduced to a prison term.
Note by L. C. Graves concerning an interview with Mr. Thomas Murphy as a possible witness in Dealey Plaza. Graves describes Mr. Murphy's observation of the shooting, but states that he did not realize what was occurring at the time.
Office Memorandum from Detective B. B. Norris to Captain W. P. Gannaway regarding two F.B.I. Agents who came to his office looking for a file where Jack Ruby was supposedly identified as a homosexual.
Photograph of men placing riprap on Fishtrap Road. In the photograph, men work on the side of the road. A car is passing by on the road, which is situated on the left. Handwritten note on back: "Placing riprap on Firsk Trap [sic] Causeway by men of the Transient Camp on Sept 5, 1935 Lake Dallas Denton County."
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