Other Photos
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
November 21, 1963, President Kennedy departs Andrews AFB for Texas.
President Kennedy’s Body Lying in State
En Route to Parkland Hospital
On the way to Parkland Hospital; Is that a man carrying a rifle on a rooftop in the background?
Parkland Hospital
Parkland Schematic
Trauma Room One
Trauma Room One
Parkland Hospital Contact Sheet
Parkland Hospital
Parkland Hospital
Parkland Hospital
Parkland Hospital
Parkland Hospital
SS100X
Examination of Limo on 11-23-1963
Examination of Limo on 11-23-1963
Examination of Limo on 11-23-1963
Examination of Limo on 11-23-1963
Examination of Limo on 11-23-1963
The Texas Theatre
Texas Theatre
Texas Theatre Oswald Seat
Texas Theatre Lobby
Oswald being arrested; Credit: Bart Kamp
Stuart Reed Photo 11/22/1963
Oswald arrested by Patrolman C.T. Walker and Detective Paul Bentley
Stuart Reed Photo 11/22/1963
Oswald being arrested; Credit: Bob Groden
Stuart Reed Photo 11/22/1963
Stuart Reed Photo 11/22/1963
Stuart Reed Photo 11/22/1963
Stuart Reed Photo 11/22/1963
The Tippit Murder
Aerial View of the Tippit murder scene; Credit David Josephs
Croy’s handwritten claim, given to Farris Rookstool, that he was the first officer on scene at the Tippit murder and that he was the person who “recovered” the wallet in question.
Croy’s handwritten claim, given to Farris Rookstool, that he was the first officer on scene at the Tippit murder and that he was the person who “recovered” the wallet in question.
Is this Croy at the Tippit murder scene?
Tippit Scene Wallet
Tippit Scene Wallet
The Trade Mart
President Kennedy’s Empty Chair at the Trade Mart
Other
Unknown Suspect
L-R: Unknown, Alfredo Duran, Lucio, Jesus Franco; photograph by Tom Dunkin
3126 Harlandale Avenue, Dallas, Texas
Congo rescue operators; Rip Robertson standing in back, 4th from left, with several Cuban exiles. The significance of the date – November 22, 1964 – and the open, black umbrella are curious.
Congo rescue operators; Rip Robertson standing in back, 4th from left, with several Cuban exiles. The significance of the date – November 22, 1964 – and the open, black umbrella are curious.
Dennis David’s depiction of JFK’s wounds
JFK’s Jacket
JFK’s Shirt
JFK’s Shirt
JFK’s Shirt Collar
JFK’s necktie at Love Field
JFK’s Necktie
JFK’s Necktie
JFK’s Necktie
JFK’s Desk Calendar and Memo Pad, November 1963