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[Telegram to Jack Ruby from George and Jackie Franklyn, November 24, 1963 #1]
Telegram by George and Jackie Franklyn to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for killing Lee Harvey Oswald
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Music USA #6999-B, Ruby Braff and George Barnes
The entire program for the jazz hour (second hour) of Music USA, broadcast February 27, 1974, including tune selections and an interview with Ruby Braff and George Barnes
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Music USA #7000-B, Ruby Braff and George Barnes
The entire program for the jazz hour (second hour) of Music USA, broadcast February 28, 1974, including tune selections and an interview with Ruby Braff and George Barnes
[Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Mrs. George Callicotte and Jarry Barber and Eileen Kildea, November 24, 1963 #2]
Individual telegrams by Mrs. George Callicotte and Jerry Barber and Eileen Kildea to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald
[Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Mrs. George Callicotte and Jarry Barber and Eileen Kildea, November 24, 1963 #1]
Individual telegrams by Mrs. George Callicotte and Jerry Barber and Eileen Kildea to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald
Ruby Sikes and Tekla Adams with Alma and George Davis
Ruby Sikes and Tekla Maude Adams pose on board unknown vessal with Alma and George Davis of Palma Sola. Tekla later married George Davis. She was the daughter of Major A.J. Adams of Manatee. Ruby Sikes, the daughter of Fred Sikes of Palma Sola, worked in Washington D.C. for the U.S. Treasury Department until 1965. She then retired to Palma Sola
[Affidavit In Any Fact by George Senator #1]
Affidavit In Any Fact by George Senator, a friend of Jack Ruby. Senator states that he had known Ruby for about eight years and that they lived together. He describes how Ruby seemed very sad and shocked about the President's death
[Affidavit In Any Fact by George Senator #2]
Affidavit In Any Fact by George Senator, a friend of Jack Ruby. Senator states that he had known Ruby for about eight years and that they lived together. He describes how Ruby seemed very sad and shocked about the President's death
Correspondence from Ruby Clawson Godbe, 1892
Family Correspondence, 1857-1899: Ruby Clawson Godbe, 1892; (1) Letter dated 3 August 1892 at Rexburg, Idaho, by Ruby Clawson Godbe to her mother, Ellen Spencer Clawson, in Salt Lake City (1 page); (2) Letter dated 8 August 1892 at "Teton Basin, c/o George Young, Idaho," by Ruby Clawson Godbe to her mother, Ellen Spencer Clawson, in Salt Lake City (3 pages); (3) Letter dated 8 August 1892 at "Teton Basin, c/o George Young, Idaho," by Ruby Clawson Godbe to her father, Hiram B. Clawson, in Salt Lake City (2 pages); (4) Letter dated 14 August 1892 at "Teton Basin, c/o George Young, Idaho," by Ruby Clawson Godbe to her mother, Ellen Spencer Clawson, in Salt Lake City (2 pages); (5) Letter dated 19 August 1892 at "Teton Basin, c/o George Young, Idaho," by Ruby Clawson Godbe to her mother, Ellen Spencer Clawson, in Salt Lake City (3 pages); (6) Letter dated 31 August 1892 at "Young\u27s Ranch" (Teton Basin, Idaho) by Ruby Clawson Godbe to her sister Ivie Clawson Greene (3 pages); (7) Letter dated 31 August 1892 at Teton Basin, Idaho, by Ruby Clawson Godbe to "Marmie" [her mother, Ellen Clawson], about a trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming (3 pages); (8) Letter dated 3 September 1892 at Teton Basin, Idaho, by Ruby Clawson Godbe to "Marmie" [her mother, Ellen Clawson] (2 pages
[Affidavit in Any Fact - Statement by George Senator, November 24, 1963 #1]
Transcription of a statement by George Senator describing his friendship with Jack Ruby
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