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| D340-CD. LHO Military
Records, compiled
by Martin Shackelford. 87 pages |
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| D120. FOLDER TITLE
LIST FOR THE PAPERS OF J. LEE RANKIN; This is the listing of each folder of
the Rankin papers donated to the National Archives by the
family of J. Lee Rankin, counsel for the Warren Commission.
Over 40,000 pages make up this important collection. 29
pages |
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| D165. WARREN COMMISSION
EXECUTIVE SESSION TRANSCRIPTS, Transcribed recorded
conversations—some
disturbing and startling—of the Warren Commissioners
and others on staff, purpose, evidence, direction, and
directives from President Johnson, the FBI and other government
agencies. A unique historical document. 517 pages |
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| D113. Richard
Case Nagell Secret Service Potential Threat File. Released 4-21-97. RIF 154-10002-10330
269 pages |
$5.00
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| D114. HSCA Secret
Service Files, Released
1-96. (Dallas motorcade agents’ interviews included)
278 pages |
$5.00
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| D117. (CE_1026)
Secret Service Report on the Assassination of President
Kennedy, March 19, 1964,
6 pages |
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| D115. Secret Service
Report on President's Travel To Chicago, March 23, 1963, 112 pages (Suspected
Assassination Attempt) |
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| D369 REPORT OF
THE U.S. SECRET SERVICE OF THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT
KENNEDY for the Warren
Commission, 250 pages |
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| D-MD151. FBI Report
of Autopsy and Contact With Secret Service Agents, Bethesda
11-22-63. Sibert and
O'Neill 302 Report |
5.00
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D-MD152. 11-29-63 Official
FBI Interviews with SS Agents Greer, Kellerman, and Behn. |
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D370. INVESTIGATION OF ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN
F. KENNEDY NOV. 22, 1963
Supplimental
Federal Bureau of Investigation United States Department
of Justice, John Edgar Hoover Director. (Commission Document
107) 262 pages |
$5.00
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D372. INVESTIGATION OF ASSASSINATION
OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY NOVEMBER 22, 1963, SUPPLEMENTAL
FBI REPORT JANUARY 13, 1964, 353 pages
- Part One of this report sets forth
additional evidence developed incriminating Lee Harvey
Oswald in the assassination.
- Part Two sets fourth additional information
developed regarding Lee Harvey Oswald.
- Part Three contains additional exhibits.
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| D153. I. Irving
Davidson
A public
relations counsel with offices in Washington, DC, and was
registered with the Department as an agent of Nicaraguan
and Israeli Governments. He was never an informant to the
FBI but in the past did furnish them with information relating
to Israeli and Latin-American activities, most of which
were of interest to other Government agencies to which
this data was disseminated. (CIA) Most documents included
in this batch are the result of an FBI investigation of
his office books under the Foreign Agents Registration
Act. Donated to JFK Lancer by Ed Sherry. |
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D150. Papers of James Hosty, Jr.
James P. Hosty, Jr. served
as an FBI special agent in Dallas during the time leading
up to the assassination of President Kennedy. He had interviewed
Marina Oswald twice before November 22, 1963, and bullettained
a file on Lee Harvey Oswald. After one of his interviews
with Mrs. Oswald, Lee Oswald delivered a threatening note
to Hosty. Hosty destroyed the note two days after the
assassination. Mr. Hosty donated this file to the National
Archives on January 24, 1997. The documents relate to
the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the investigation
of Lee Harvey and Marina Oswald, the assassination of
President Kennedy, and Mr. Hosty’s employment with
the FBI. 56 pages |
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D121. FBI WITNESS STATEMENTS
37 FBI statements not published in the
Warren Commission volumes: Howard Brennan, Mrs. R.A Reid,
Emmet Hudson, Elise T. Dorman, Victoria Adams, Jane Berry,
Jack Frazen, Otis Neville Williams, Mrs. Donald Sam Baker
(V.Rackley), Seymore Weitzman, Bonnie Ray Williams, James
Jarman, Mrs. Eric Walther, James Richard Worrell, Robert
Edwards, Ronald Fisher, Royce Skelton, Frank E. Reilly,
John F. Dolan, Jack E. Dougherty, James W. Powell, Ruth
Smith, Lillian Mooneyham, James N. Crawford, Mary Ann
Mitchell, Steven F. Wilson, Richard Randolf Carr, E.R.
Caddy, Peggy Joyce Hawkins, J.W. Foster,James Eliot Romack,
John Martin Jr., James Altgens, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Willis
, Bonus: the handwritten statement of William Randolf
Carr, 2-3-64, 71 pages |
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D143. Brilab
Electronic Surveillance on Organized Crime Boss Carlos
Marcello
Previously unavailable taped conversations
of Carlos Marcello, the long-time head of organized crime
in New Orleans. In the late 1970s, the FBI investigated
Marcello in an operation code-named “BriLab,” which
stood for “Bribery of Organized Labor.” The
FBI conducted electronic surveillance on Marcello’s
home and office for approximately eight months. The Review
Board identified thirteen conversations that are relevant
to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and
is making them available to the public. ARRB Release 1998,
102 pages |
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| CIA |
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DISK |
D327. Transcript of Proceedings between
Cuban Officials and JFK Researchers. NASSAU BEACH HOTEL
7/9 DECEMBER 1995, Fabian Escalante, Mirta Nunez (Interpreter),
Carlos Lechuga, Arturo Rodriguez, John Newman, Alan Rogers,
Gaeton Fonzi, Anthony Summers, Jim Lesar, Jeremy Gunn, Russell
Swickard, Gordon Winslow, Dick Russell, Noel Twyman, Peter
Scott, Andy Kolis, John Judge, Peter Kornbluh, Ed Sherry.
(Donated by Gordon Winslow) |
$5.00
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See more CIA docs here. |
| HSCA INVESTIGATION |
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| D103. 1994 GAETON
FONZI INTERVIEW. Compliments
of Gordon Winslow and Gaeton Fonzi, we offer this extensive
interview. Mr. Fonzi was an investigator for the House
Assassinations Committee and author of the book, “The
Last Investigation. “ You will be intrigued by his
comments. Great interview. |
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| D145. Select Committee
On Assassinations US House of Representatives Report
of Fire Arm Examination Panel September 8, 1978. Not in the final report. 38 pages |
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| CLAY SHAW - JIM GARRISON |
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| D108. Clinton,
LA Witnesses' Statements.
Released April 9, 1996, these are the actual interview
statements from the Clinton witnesses (who saw LHO with
David Ferry and Clay Shaw) taken by Andrew J. Sciambra
and sent to District Attorney Jim Garrison in 1967. 22
pages. |
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| 109E.
CIA Garrison/Clay Shaw Documents 78 pages |
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| D137. DALLAS DOCTORS
ORAL DEPOSITIONS:
UNCORRECTED COPY. Charles Baxter, M.D., Ronald Coy Jones,
M.D., Robert M. McClelland, M.D., Malcolm O. Perry, M.D.,
and Paul C. Peters M.D., produced as witnesses at the instance
of the ARRB, taken on Aug. 27, 1998. 35 pages |
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