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[B. L. Senkel Statement #3]
Statement by B. L. Senkel of activities taken place on November 22 and 24, 1963
[B. L. Senkel Statement #2]
Statement by B. L. Senkel of activities taken place on November 22 and 24, 1963
[B. L. Senkel Statement #1]
Statement by B. L. Senkel of activities taken place on November 22 and 24, 1963
[Report by B. L. Senkel, in regards to the President's assassination #2]
Report by Detective B. L. Senkel, in regards to the President's assassination. Senkel states that he was to drive a half mile ahead of the motorcade to look out for obstructions or dangers. After the shooting he followed the motorcade to Parkland Hospital and saw the victims, and proceeded to assist in the investigation
Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917
Letter from L. B. Harris regarding business dealings, health, sending money through the mail by railroad. On the back there is a short list of goods and property
Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917
Transcript of a letter from L. B. Harris regarding business dealings, health, sending money through the mail by railroad. There is a short list of goods and property at the bottom of the transcript
Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917
Transcript of a letter from Julia L. Rucker to Charles B. Moore discussing news of family and friends. The letter is dated January 21 and 24. There is an envelope accompanying the original letter, which is addressed to Mr. Charles Moore in Paris, Lamar County, Texas
[Postcard stating Henry B. Gonzalez's endorsement of John B. Connally for Governor, sent to August L. Bacarisse - 1962]
Postcard with an endorsement by U.S. Congressman Henry B. Gonzalez of John B. Connally for Texas Governor. A photograph of Connally with John F. Kennedy accompanies the endorsement. John J. Herrera's address is stamped on the front and the back of the card, which is addressed to August L. Bacarisse
Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917
Letter from Julia L. Rucker to Charles B. Moore discussing news of family and friends. The letter is dated January 21 and 24. There is an envelope addressed to Mr. Charles Moore in Paris, Lamar County, Texas. There is a note written at the top that says it was sent from Rocky Bayou, Arkansas January 25, 1861
[Report by B. L. Senkel, concerning an interview with Joe Molina #2]
Report by B. L. Senkel concerning an interview with Joe Molina, an employee of the Texas School Book Depository for sixteen years. Molina stated that he knew who Lee Harvey Oswald but had not seen him on the day of the assassination
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