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    [Report on Officer's Duties by R. M. Sims, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death #2]

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    Report on Officer's duties by R. M. Sims, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death. Sims states that he was off duty when he learned that Oswald had been shot. He reported to work and took an affidavit from Jack Ruby's roommate, George Senator

    [Report on Officer's Duties by R. M. Sims, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death #1]

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    Report on Officer's duties by R. M. Sims, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death. Sims states that he was off duty when he learned that Oswald had been shot. He reported to work and took an affidavit from Jack Ruby's roommate, George Senator

    [Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal and P. M. Parks, January 30, 1964 #2]

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    Criminal intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by R. W. Westphal and P. M. Parks, regards an interview with Mary Lawrence. Lawrence stated that she saw Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby meet at the Lucas B & B Cafe after 2 am on November 22, 1963

    WPA Interview - Lee M. Calloway

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    A transcript of a WPA Interview with Lee M. Calloway conducted by Chas R. Fuller in the 1930s. Calloway was boring in Ash County, North Carolina on March 16, 1858 a year prior to his family moving to Tarrant County. He recalls moving east of Birdville in 1864. Calloway also describes moving to Smithfield in 1883 and then to Fort Worth in 1886. He recalls working for stores in Fort Worth and describes an incident his father had with others at a Spring.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_workprojectsadministration/1136/thumbnail.jp

    Letter: George R. Lee to Ida M. Tarbell, June 5, 1923

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    Handwritten letter

    Margery M. Lee, (1890-1960), purchased by Mr. James R. Lee on February 13, 1961.

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    Documents regarding the double headstone for Margery M. Lee, (1890-1960), buried by James R. Lee, (1887), purchased by Mr. James R. Lee. The marker is made of Toledo Memorial Park Cemetery, Lot 34, Section 2 in Toledo, Ohio. The stone is made of grey eternal granite with mod classic letters in steeled panel. Obituary is included

    [Report on Officer's Duties by R. M. Sims and E. L. Boyd, in regards to the President's murder #2]

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    Report on Officer's duties by R. M. Sims and E. L. Boyd, in regards to the President's murder. Their duties included investigating the Texas School Book Depository and interrogating Lee Harvey Oswald

    [Report on Officer's Duties by R. M. Sims and E. L. Boyd, in regards to the President's murder #1]

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    Report on Officer's duties by R. M. Sims and E. L. Boyd, in regards to the President's murder. Their duties included investigating the Texas School Book Depository and interrogating Lee Harvey Oswald

    [Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal and P. M. Parks, January 30, 1964 #1]

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    Criminal intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by R. W. Westphal and P. M. Parks, regards an interview with Mary Lawrence. Lawrence stated that she saw Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby meet at the Lucas B & B Cafe after 2 am on November 22, 1963
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