List of Warren Commission Exhibits

VOLUME XVI

Exibit No.DescriptionPage
1Unsigned note to Marina Oswald.1-2
2Group of photographs.3-4
3Group of photographs. Including a photograph of the house of Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker resigned, U.S. Army).5
4Group of photographs.6
5Photograph of the home of General Walker.7-8
6Letter from Marina Oswald to the Russian Embassy, dated February 17, 1963.9
7Translation of Commission Exhibit No. 6.10
8Letter from the Russian Embassy to Marina Oswald, dated March, 1963, with translation11-12
9Autobiography, application and questionnaire submitted by Marina Oswald to the Russian Embassy. Dated March 17, 1963, with translations.13-20
10Letter front the Russian Embassy to Marina Oswald, dated April 18, 1963. with translation.21-22
11Letter front the Russian Embassy to Marina Oswald, dated June 4, 1963, with translation.23-24
12Undated letter from Marina Oswald to the Russian Embassy, with translation.25-29
13Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the Russian Embassy, dated July 1, 1963.30
14Letter from Marina Oswald to the Russian Embassy, dated July 8. 1963, with translation.32
15Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the Russian Embassy, dated November 9, 1963.33
16Envelope addressed to the Russian Embassy from Post Office Box 6225, Dallas, Tex, postmarked November 12, 1963.34
17Notebook with Spanish words and their Russian equivalents on some pages35-36
18Address book of Lee Harvey Oswald.37-70
19Envelope from the Russian Embassy Postmarked November 4, 1963.71
20Marina Oswald's pharmacy diploma.71-72
21Marina Oswald's union membership booklet.73-77
22Marina Oswald's workbook78-80
23Marina Oswald's draft registration certificate81-93
24Lee Harvey Oswald's "Historic Diary".94-105
25Notes written by Lee Harvey Oswald on Holland-American Lines stationery.106-122
26Document entitled "Information on Persons Departing for Abroad" filled out by Marina Oswald.123-124
27-28Russian questionnaires filled out by Marina Oswald.125-136
29Marina Oswald's passport.137-145
30Telegram from "Tarusina" to Marina Oswald, dated December 19.146
31Letter from Elya Soboleva to Marina Oswald, dated November 1, 1962.147
32Letter from "Eleanora" to the Oswalds, dated November 22, 1961; letter to the Oswalds, dated February 24, 1962; undated letter from "Anita" to the Oswalds.151-154
33Undated letter from Alexander Ziger to Marina and "Alek" Oswald.155-156
34Note from the Russian Embassy, dated May 25, 1962. 158157
35Envelope from E. Dzhuganyan addressed to Marina Oswald, postmarked April 20, 1962.158
36Undated letter from "E. N." to Marina Oswald.159-161
37Undated note from Marina Oswald to "Aleck."162
38Letter from "Olya, Kolya, and Yulya" to Marina and "Alek" Oswald, dated May 17, 1963.163-166
39Two pages of an incomplete letter to Marina Oswald, dated August 27, 1962.167-168
40Scrap of paper with some writing from "Aleck."169
41Note from Aunt Lyuba and Uncle Vasya to Marina Oswald, dated February 18, 1962.169-170
42Undated letter from "Pavel" to Marina and Lee Harvey Oswald.171-174
43Paper dated .January 7. 196,3, with incomplete phrases.175
44A few lines beginning an incomplete letter to "Inessa," dated January 7, 1963.176
45Undated note from "Inessa, Anita, Olga Petrovna" to Marina Oswald.177-178
46Undated letter to Marina Oswald.179
47Undated letter from "Tolya" to Marina Oswald.180
48Paper with address of Lydia Dynmitruk.181
49Draft of an autobiography written by Marina Oswald for the Russian Consulate.182-183
50Letter from "Brick" to Marina Oswald, dated January 28, 1961.184-185
51Letter from "Aunt Valyn and Uncle Illya" to Marina Oswald, dated January 24, 1963.186-189
52Undated note from "Alek" to Marina Oswald; an undated note from "Alek and Inessa" to Marina Oswald.190
53A fragment of an aria from Tchaikovsky's opera "The Queen of Spades".191
54Undated letter from "Lyala" to Marina Oswald.192
55Letter from "Alek" to Marina Oswald, dated October 22, 1961, with envelope.193-195
56Letter from "Alex" to Marina Oswald, dated October 18, 1961, with envelope.196-197
57Unsigned letter to Marina Oswald, dated November 22, with envelope.198-202
58Note from "Aleck" to Marina and June Oswald, dated February 17. 205203-204
59Note from "Aleck" to Marina Oswald, dated February 20.205
60Note from "Aleck" to Marina Oswald, dated February 18.206
61Note from "Aleck" to Marina Oswald, dated February 21; and an unsigned, undated note to Marina Oswald.207-208
62Letter from "Anna" to Marina Oswald, dated December 2, 1962.209-211
63Note from "Aleck" to Marina Oswald, dated February 15, 1962.212
64Note from Marina Oswald to "Papa," dated February 20, 1962213-215
65Letter from "Brick" to Lee Harvey Oswald, dated August 22, 1962.216
66 A-BNotes from "Alek" to Marina Oswald.216-217
66-CNote from "Inessa" to Marina Oswald.218
66-DEnvelope addressed to Marina Oswald, Kharkov, from Lee Harvey Oswald, Minsk.219
66 B-FNotes from "Inessa" to Marina Oswald.220-222
66-0Note from "Alek" to Marina Oswald.223
66-HNote from "Aunt Lyuba" to Marina Oswald.224-225
66-INote from "Alek" to Marina Oswald, dated October 14.226
67Photograph of Galina KbontuLeva, with writing on reverse side.227
68-APost card postmarked New Orleans, April 1963, addressed to Marina Oswald, from Lee Harvey Oswald.228
68-BPost card postmarked Vernon, Tex., November 25, 1961, addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Oswald, Minsk.229
69-APost card postmarked New Orleans, May 3, 1963, addressed to Marina Oswald from Lee Harvey Oswald.230
69-BPost card addressed to Marina Oswald in Minsk.231
70Post card addressed to "Marina and Oleg" from the Medvedov family.232
71-AEnvelope postmarked October 7, 1963, addressed to Marina Oswald at the address of Ruth Paine233
71-BEnvelope postmarked July 22, 1963, addressed to Marina Oswald, from Ruth Paine.233
72Letter from Patrice Lmnumba University to Lee Harvey Oswald, dated May 3, 1961.234
73-ACertificate of smallpox vaccination for June Oswald.235
73-BScrap of paper with Anna Meller's address and telephone number.235
74Library card for Lee Harvey Oswald for V. I. Lenin Memorial State Library of the U.S.S.R.236
75Letter from Galina Khontuleva to Marina Oswald, dated September 29, 1963, with envelope.237-241
76Letter from Robert .1. Fitzpatrick, S. S., to Marina Oswald, dated August 7, 1963, with envelope.242-244
77Undated Letter from Galina Khontuleva to Marina Oswald.245-250
78Letter from Ruth Paine to Marina Oswald, dated August 24, 1963, with envelope.251-254
79Letter from Pavel Golavachov to the Oswalds dated September 29. 1963.255-260
80Two receipts written by Marina Oswald, dated December 2, 1963.261
81Receipt written by Marina Oswald, dated December 2, 196W262
82Letter from Ruth Paine to Marina Oswald, dated May 16, 1963. 265263-264
83Photograph of a young boy with a rocking horse, with writing on reverse side.265
84An unused envelope.266
85Envelope addressed to Marina Oswald. Kliarkov, from Lee Harvey Oswald, Minsk.267
86Envelope addressed to Lee Harvey Oswald, Fort Worth, Tex., from Eric Titoviets, Minsk.268
87Envelope addressed to Lee Harvey Oswald, Fort Worth, Tex., from Pavel Golovachev, Minsk.269
88-89Letter from Elya Soboleva to Marina Oswald, dated December 10, 1962 with envelope.270-277
90Two letters from Ruth Paine to Marina Oswald, dated July 14 and July 21.278-283
91Envelope addressed to Marina and Lee Harvey Oswald from Ernst Titoviets.284
92Typed narrative concerning Russia, by Lee Harvey Oswald.285-336
93Notes by Lee Harvey Oswald on his background.337-346
94-95Duplicates of part of Commission Exhibit No. 92.347-420
96Notes by Oswald entitled "A New Era".421
97Notes by Oswald re Communist Party of the United States.422-430
98Notes by Oswald entitled 'A System Opposed to the Communists".431-434
99Biographical notes of Lee Harvey Oswald.435
100Self-questionnaire by Lee Harvey Oswald.436-439
101Portion of Lee Harvey Oswald's Historic Diary".440
102Notes for a speech by Lee Harvey Oswald.441-442
103Draft of letter written by Lee Harvey Oswald to the Russian Embassy (Commission Exhibit No. 15).443-444
104Address Book of Marina Oswald.445-446
105Notebook of Lee Harvey Oswald.447-451
106Notebook of Marina Oswald.452-474
107Lee Harvey Oswald's pass for the factory in Minsk.475
108-109Lyrics of a Russian song.476-478
110Sheet of paper with Russian writing and English interlineated translations.479-480
111Book written in Russian.481-482
112Uncompleted application by Lee Harvey Oswald for a Texas driver's license. Commission483-484
113Texas Driver's Handbook.485
114Pair of binoculars.485
115Rubber stamp marking kit.486
116Spanish-English dictionary.487-489
117Sheet of paper with penciled markings.490
118Newspaper clipping.491
119-120
121Various medical items.492
122Various articles, including small stamp pad, two marking devices, pocket flashlight, fountain pen. and four small bottles of "Pentids 400".493
123Various medical items.493
124
125Steel index card box.494
126Blue zipper handbag.494
127Blue suitcase.494
128Map of the city of Fort Worth, Tex.495-498
129Marina Oswald's birth certificate.499-500
130Copy of Marina Oswald's birth certificate.501
131Duplicate of copy of Marina Oswald's birth certificate.502
132Letter from Pavel Golovachev to Marina and Lee Harvey Oswald, dated September 15, 1962 and envelope addressed to Marina Oswald, Fort Worth, Tex., from Elyn Soboleva, Leningrad.503-509
133 A-BPhotographs of Lee Harvey Oswald holding a rifle.510
134Enlargement of Commission Exhibit No. 133-A.510
135Mail-order coupon in name of A. J. Hidell.511
136Camera.511
137-138
139Mannlicher-Carcano rifle, serial No. C2766 (this rifle will subsequently be referred to as "the C2766" rifle).512
140Green and brown blanket.513
1416.5-millimueter cartridge.513
142Bag made out of wrapping paper, found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building after the assassination.513
143.38 caliber revolver, serial No. V510210 (this revolver will be subsequently referred to as the V510210 revolver).513
144Holster for a revolver.514
145Two .38 cartridges.514
146Man's brown shoes.514
147Man's black shoes.514
148Man's sandals.514
149Photograph of man's black shoes.514
150Man's brown shirt.515
151Man's light-brown cotton long-sleeved sport shirt.515
152Top portion of man's pajamas.516
153-155Man's blue short-sleeved sport shirts.516-517
156-157Man's gray cotton slacks.518
158Man's black trousers.518
159Olive-black-and-white sweater.519
160Blue short-sleeved sport shirt.519
161Tan slipover sweater.520
162Gray zipper Jacket.520
163Blue zipper jacket.521
164Man's blood-stained shirt.521
165-168Photographs taken at the funeral of Lee Harvey Oswald.522-523
169Newspaper clipping entitled "Mrs. Oswald Offered Home."524
170-179Photographs taken at the funeral of Lee Harvey Oswald.525-529
180Undated letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, with envelope.530-531
181Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, dated August 3, 1961, with envelope.532-533
182Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, dated October 2, 1961, with envelope.534-536
183Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, dated October 22, 1959, with envelope.537-540
184Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, dated November 8, 1901, with envelope.541-543
185Letter from Marina Oswald (written by Lee Harvey Oswald), to Marguerite Oswald, dated November 23, with envelope.544-545
186Christmas card from Lee Harvey add Marina Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, with envelope.546-547
187Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, dated December 13, 1961, with envelope.548-550
188Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated December 20, with envelope.551-553
189Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, dated January 2, with envelope.554-557
190Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, dated January 23, with envelope.558-559
191Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, dated January 20, with envelope.560-561
192Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, dated February 1, 1962, with envelope.562-563
193Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, dated February 9, 1962, with envelope.564-566
194Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, dated February 15, with envelope.567-569
195Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, dated February 24, with envelope.570-572
196Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, dated March 28, with envelope.573-575
197Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, dated April 22, with envelope.576-577
198Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, dated May 30, 1962.578
199Note addressed "to whom it may concern" signed "Mrs. M. Oswald," dated October 2, 1955.579
200Undated letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, with580
201Undated letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald.581-582
202Note from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald, with a check dated December 18, 1959, and envelope.583
203Photograph taken at the time of the assassination of the Presidential limousine in front of the Texas School Book Depository Building.584
204Documents relating to Lee Harvey Oswald's discharge from the U.S. Marine Corps.585-592
205Transcription of a letter from Marguerite Oswald to the U.S. Marine Corps, dated June 10, 1960.593
206Letter from Mrs. Marguerite Oswald to Secretary of State Christian Herter, dated March 7, 1960.594-595
207Copy of letter from George Haselton, Department of State, to Marguerite Oswald, dated March 30, 1960.596
208Letter from Marguerite Oswald to George Haselton, Department of State, dated June 18, 1960.597
209Copy of letter from V. Harwood Blocker, Department of State, to Marguerite Oswald, dated June 22, 1960.598
210Copy of letter from Jobmi T. White, Department of State, to Marguerite Oswald, dated July 7, 1960.599
211Letter from Marguerite Oswald to John T. White, Department of State, dated July 16, 1960.600
212Copy of letter from John T. White, Department of State, to Marguerite Oswald, dated July 21, 1960.601
213Copy of letter from George Haselton, Department of State, to Marguerite Oswald, dated March 22, 1961.602
214Letter from Marguerite Oswald to George Haselton, Department of State, dated March 27, 1961.603
215Copy of letter from George Haselton, Department of State, to Marguerite Oswald, dated April 7, 1961.604
216Letter from Marguerite Oswald to George Haselton, Department of State, dated April 9, 1961.605-606
217Copy of letter from Denmnan Stanlield, Department of State, to Marguerite Oswald, dated May 25, 1961.607
218Copy of letter from Dennmaa Stantield, Department of State, to Marguerite Oswald, dated June 21, 1961.608
219Copy of letter from Denmuan Stantield, Department of State, to Marguerite Oswald, dated August 10, 1961.609
220Letter from Marguerite Oswald to Denmuami Stanfleld. Department of State, dated August 25, 1961.610
221Copy of Department of State wire from Aliwyn C. Donaldson to Marguerite Oswald, dated January 12, 1902.611
222Copy of letter front George Haselton, Department of State, to Marguerite Oswald, dated January 25, 1962.612
223Copy of letter from George Haselton, Department of State, to Marguerite Oswald, dated February 1, 1962.613
224Letter from Marguerite Oswald to Frances Jamnes, Department of State, dated May 25, 1962, with envelope.614-615
225Letter from Marguerite Oswald to George Haselton, Department of State, dated May 25, 1962.617-618
226"Speed letter" from George Haselton, Department of State, to Marguerite Oswald, dated June 1, 1962.619
227Copy of letter from Robert 1. Owen, Department of State, to Marguerite Oswald, dated June 7, 1962.620
228Application form filled out by Lee Harvey Oswald on March 4, 1959 for entry in the Albert Schweitzer College.621-625
229Letter from Prof. Hans Casparis, Albert Schweitzer College, to Lee Harvey Oswald, dated March 22, 1960, with envelope.626-627
230Copy of letter from E. Weibel, Albert Schweitzer College, to Lee Harvey Oswald, dated March 28, 1959.628
231Letter from Marguerite Oswald to Prof. Hans Casparis, Albert Schweitzer College, dated April 6, 1960, with envelope.629-630
232Letter from Prof. Hans Casparis. Albert Schweitzer College, to Marguerite Oswald, dated April 20, 1960, with envelope.631
233Letter from Marguerite Oswald to Prof. Hans Casparis, Albert Schweitzer College, dated June 6, 1960.632
234Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the Albert Schweitzer College, dated June 19, 1959. 634633
235Letter from B. Weibel, Albert Schweitzer College, to Lee Harvey Oswald, dated July 10, 1959.634
236Copy of letter from Prof. Hans Casparis to Marguerite Oswald, dated April 26, 1960; letter from Prof. Hans Casparis to Marguerite Oswald, dated September 3, 196; letter from Marguerite Oswald to Prof. Hans Casparis, dated April 6, 1960.635-637
237Photograph of unidentified man.638
238
239Copy of U.S. Marine Corps Score Book issued to Lee Harvey Oswald on December 3, 1956.639-679
240Post card from Lee Harvey Oswald to Marguerite Oswald.680
241Letter from Joseish B. Norbury, American Embassy, Moscow, to Lee Harvey Oswald, dated December 14, 1961.681
242Letter from Lee C. White, Assistant Special Counsel to the President, to Marguerite Oswald, dated January 23, 1904. 683682
243Telegram from Marguerite Oswald to President Lyndon B. Johnson, dated January 22, 1964.683
244Declaration of Lee Harvey Oswald requesting that his U.S. citizenship be revoked, dated November 3, 1959.684
245Undated letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the American Embassy in Moscow, with envelope.685-687
246Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated January 5, 1962, with envelope.688-690
247Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated January 23, with envelope.691-692
248Undated letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the American Embassy in Moscow enclosing a hand printed sheet of biographical information and a signed affirmation.693-696
249Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated March 23, 1962, with envelope.697-699
250Undated letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the American Embassy in Moscow, with envelope.700-701
251Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated March 12, 1961, with envelope.702-704
252Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated May 1961, with envelope.705-708
253Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated November 1, 1961, with envelope.709-712
254Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated December 1, 1961.713
255Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated December 27, 1961, with envelope.714-716
256Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated January 16, 1962, with envelope.717-718
257Declaration of Lee Harvey Oswald requesting that his U.S. citizenship be revoked.719
258Transcript of a press conference dated January 29, 1964.720
259-269
270Transcript of tape recordings of interviews with Marguerite Oswald and Robert Oswald by Special Agent J. M. Howard of the Secret Service on November 25, 1963.721-761
271[The letters contained in this exhibit appear in the exhibit volumes as Arnold Johnson Exhibits Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-A, 5, 5-A, and Tormey Exhibits Nos. 1 and 2.]761
272Letter from Robert Oswald to William McKenzie, dated February 17, 1964.762-763
273Letter from Marina Oswald to William McKenzie, dated February 18, 1964.764-705
274Letter from William McKenzie to James Martin, dated February 18, 1964.766-767
275Letter from William McKenzie to John Thorne, dated February 18, 1964.768-770
276Copy of an agreement between Marina Oswald and James Martin, dated December 6, 1963.770-777
277Copy of an agreement between Marina Oswald and Robert Oswald, dated December 9, 1963.778-779
278Copy of an investment agency agreement between John Thorne and James Martin, cotrustees, and the First National Bank of Fort Worth, dated December 30, 1963.780-784
279Copy of an agreement between Marina Oswald and .the firm of Thorne and Leech, dated December 5, 1963.785-786
280Copy of a trust agreement between Marina Oswald and John Thorne and James Martin, dated December 30, 1963.787-800
281Page 68B of the February 21, 1964, issue of Life magazine.801
282Page 69 of the February 21, 1964, issue of Life magazine.802
283Page 68A of the February 21, 1964, issue of Life magazine.803
284Page 70 of the February 21, 1964, issue of Life magazine.804
285Page 71 of the February 21, 1964, issue of Life magazine.805
286Page 72 of the February 21, 1964, issue of Life magazine.806
287Page 74A of the February 21, 1964, issue of Life magazine.807
288Page 74B of the February 21, 1964, issue of Life magazine.808
289Page 75 of the February 21, 1964, issue of Life magazine.809
290Page 76 of the February 21, 1964, issue of Life magazine.810
291Page 78 of the February 21, 1964, issue of Life magazine.811
292Page 80 of the February 21, 1964, issue of Life magazine.812
293Telegram from Janet Ruscoll, a social worker in New York, to Robert Oswald, dated June 14, 1962.813
294Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated November 8, 1959, with envelope.814
295Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated November 26, 1959, with envelope.815-823
296-297Undated letters from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, with envelopes.824-825
298Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated May 5,1961, with envelope.826
299Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated May 31. 1961, with envelope.827-830
300Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated June 20, with envelope.831-832
301Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated July 14, 1961, with envelope.833
302Letter from Marina Oswald (written by Lee Harvey Oswald) to Vada and Robert Oswald, with envelope.834-835
303Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated August 21, 1961, with envelope.836
304Post card pictures of the city of Minsk, which were enclosed in Commission Exhibit No. 305.837
305Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated September 10, 1961, with envelope.838-841
306Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated October 22, 1961, with envelope.842-844
307Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated November 20, 1961, with envelope.845-848
308Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated November 30, 1961, with envelope.849-851
309Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated November 1, 1961, with envelope.852-854
310Christmas card from Marina and Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald and family, dated December 11, 1961, with envelope.855-856
311Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated December 14, 1961, with envelope.857-859
312Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated December 20, with envelope.860-861
313Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated January 5, 1962, with envelope.862-864
314Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated January 30, 1962, enclosing two photographs, with envelope.865-869
315Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated February 15, 1962, with envelope.870-873
316Undated letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, with envelope.874-876
317Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated April 12, with envelope.877-879
318Undated letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, with envelope.880-882
319Post card from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, postmarked October 10, 1962.883
320Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated November 17.884
321Post card from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated April 4, 1962.885
322Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, dated March 16, with envelope.886-888
323Diary of Robert Oswald from November 22, 1963, to January 19, 1964.889-945
324Post card from Lee Harvey Oswald to Robert Oswald, postmarked January 10. 1963.916
325List of contracts for distribution of Marina Oswald's story, photographs, etc.917
326Newspaper clipping entitled "Marina Oswald Attended Mass, had Quiet Yule."918
327Newspaper clipping entitled "All the Pity in World Won't Help."919
328Newspaper clipping entitled "Mrs. Oswald Will Bare Life of Mate."920
329Newspaper clipping entitled 'Money Gifts to Tippits Nears $200,000 Mark."921
330Newspaper clipping entitled "Oswald's Widow Reported Hoping To Be U.S. Citizen."921
331Letter from the Dallas Civil Liberties Union to Marina Oswald, John Thorne, James Martin, Secret Service Agent Sorrels, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, dated January 6, 1964.922-923
332Copy of invoice showing rental by James H. Martin of a tape recorder.924
333Letter written by Marina Oswald expressing opinion that Jack Ruby should not be executed, with English translation.925-930
334Cover of the February 21, 1964, issue of Life magazine depicting Lee Harvey Oswald holding rifle.931
335Photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald holding rifle, secured by the New York Times from the Associated Press.932
336Photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald holding rifle, secured by Newsweek magazine front the Detroit Free Press. 934933
337Enlargement of portion of Commission Exhibit No. 335.934
338Newspaper clipping from the New York Journal-American of February 18, 1964.935
339.Photograph of the C2766 rifle, taken in the Dallas police station shortly after the assassination936
340Newspaper clipping from the New Orleans Timnes-Picaynne of November 24, 1963.937-938
341Newspaper clipping from the New York Times of December 8, 1963.939
342Newspaper clipping from the New York Journal-American of February 23, 1964.940-941
343Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News of November 28, 1963.942
344photograph of the Presidential limousine.943
345Photograph of the Presidential limousine with top up, from the rear.943
346Photograph of the Presidential limousine, depicting interior.943
347Aerial view of Main, Houston, and Elm Streets in downtown Dallas.944
348Photograph of the Texas School Book Depository Building.945
349Photograph of the windshield of the Presidential limousine, depicting an indentation on the metal framework.945
350Photograph of windshield of the Presidential limousine taken from outside the car, depicting a crack in the windshield on the driver's side.946
351Windshield removed from the Presidential limousine.947
352Photograph of rear seat of the Presidential limousine taken from above, depicting condition of rear seat after occupants were removed on November 22, 1963.948
353Photograph of scene depicted in Commission Exhibit No. 352, taken from a different angle.948
354Aerial view of Main, Houston, and Elm Streets in downtown Dallas.949
355Copy of daily shift report of Secret Service Vice-Presidential detail for Friday, November 22, 1963.950-951
356Photograph of the Texas School Book Depository Building, as marked by Arnold Louis Rowland.952
357Copy of statement of Arnold Louis Rowland taken by Sheriff's Department, County of Dallas, Tex., on November 22, 1963.953
358Copy of statement made by Arnold Louis Rowland to the FBI on November 24, 1963.954-955
359Aerial view of Main, Houston, and Elm Streets in downtown Dallas, as marked by James Worrell, Jr.956
360Photograph of the Texas School Book Depository Building, as marked by James Worrell, Jr.957
361Diagram showing the Texas School Book Depository Building and the immediate area with relation to the parking lot used by employees.957
362Diagram of the first floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.958
363Copy of statement made by James Worrell, Jr., to the FBI on November 23, 1964.959
364Replica of the paper bag found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building shortly after the assassination.960
365Aerial view of Main, Houston, and Elam Streets in downtown Dallas, as marked by Amos Lee Euins.961
366Photograph of the Texas School Book Depository Building, as marked by Amos Lee Euins.962
367Copy of statement made by Amos Lee Euins taken by Sheriff's Department, County of Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963.963
368Diagram of a portion of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, drawn by Buell Wesley Frazier.964
369Photograph of the Presidential limousine in front of the Texas School Book Depository Building at the time of the assassination.965
370Copy of William Whaley's taxicab manifest for November 22, 1963.966
371Map of the city of Dallas.967-968
372Sample of punchmarks made by Cecil McWatters' punch.969
373Diagram of Cecil McWatters' bus.969
374Photograph of the interior of Cecil McWatters' bus, taken from the rear [see Commission Exhibit No. 379].970
375Photograph of a side view of Cecil McWatters' bus.970
376Map of the city of Dallas.970
377Copy of sworn affidavit of Cecil McWatters, dated November 22, 1963.971
378Bus schedule of the Marsalis-Itamona-Elwood-Munger run in Dallas in effect on November 22, 1963.972
379Photograph of the interior of Cecil McWatters' bus, taken from the rear.972
380Photograph of the interior of Cecil McWatters' bus, taken from the front.973
381
381-ACopy of bus transfer given to Lee Harvey Oswald on November 22, 1963, by Cecil McWatters.974
382Original of Commission Exhibit No. 370.975
383-APhotograph of the identification bracelet of Lee Harvey Oswald.975
384Typewritten copy of note written by Peter Gregory, dated June 19 1962, addressed "to whom it may concern."976
385Schematic drawing made at Bethesda Naval Hospital from description of what Comndr. James J. Humes observed at time of autopsy on President Kennedy, showing side view of entry and exit wounds to neck area.977
386Schematic drawing made at Bethesda Naval Hospital from description of what Comdr. James J. Humes observed at time of autopsy on President Kennedy, showing view from posterior aspect of entry wound to neck area and also the skull wound.977
387Clinical record of the autopsy protocol prepared by the Naval Medical School, Bethesda, Md., on the autopsy performed on President Kennedy.978-983
388Schematic drawing made at Bethesda Naval Hospital from description of what Comdr. James J. Humes observed at time of autopsy on President Kennedy, showing skull wound as viewed from above.984
389Frame from motion picture taken by Abraham Zapruder of motorcade showing position of President Kennedy in his car at time of shooting.985
390Frame from motion picture taken by Abraham Zapruder of motorcade showing explosion from bullet as it hit President Kennedy's head.986
391Supplementary report of autopsy No. A63-272, on President John F. Kennedy, Naval Medical School, giving gross description of brain.987-989

VOLUME XVII

Exibit NoDescriptionPage
392Medical reports from doctors at Parkland Hospital, Dallas, Tex., concerning treatment of President Kennedy at that hospital on November 22, 1963.1-22
393Coat worn by President Kennedy at time of assassination.23-24
394Shirt worn by President Kennedy at time of assassination.25-26
395Tie worn by President Kennedy at time of assassination.27
396Frame from the Zapruder film depicting motorcade shortly before first bullet struck President Kennedy.28
397Comdr. James J. Humes handwritten autopsy report on President Kennedy and certificates regarding disposition of working papers and preliminary drafts of the autopsy report.29-48
398Frame from the Zapruder film depicting motorcade immediately after first bullet struck President Kennedy.49
399Bullet found on stretcher at Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, Tex.49
400Chart showing conclusions of Lt. Col. Pierre A. Fink on perforating missile wound on human skull.50
401Calendar used by Ruth Paine as a diary and to record appointments.51-62
402Address book of Ruth Paine.63-79
403Diagram of the ground layout of the premises at 4907 Magazine Street in New Orleans, drawn by Ruth Paine.80
404Note from Marina Oswald to Ruth Paine, dated March 4, 1963.81
404-AEnvelope in which Commission Exhibit No. 404 was transmitted.81
405Draft of undated note from Ruth Paine to Marina Oswald.82-83
406Draft of a letter from Ruth Paine to Marina Oswald, dated March 26, 1963.84-85
407Undated note from Marina Oswald to Michael and Ruth Paine.86-87
408Letter from Marina Oswald to Ruth Paine, dated May 25, 1963.88-91
408-AEnvelope in which Commission Exhibit No. 408, was transmitted.92
409Letter from Ruth Paine to Marina Oswald, dated June 1, 1963.93-98
409-AEnvelope in which Commission Exhibit No. 409 was transmitted.99
409-BLetter from Marina Oswald to Ruth Paine, dated June 5, 1963.100-101
410Draft of a letter from Ruth Paine to Marina Oswald, dated July11.102-104
411Draft of a letter from Ruth Paine to Marina Oswald, dated July 12.105-108
412Draft of a letter from Ruth Paine to Marina Oswald, dated July 14.109-110
413Copy of letter from Ruth Paine to Marina Oswald, dated July 14.111-112
414Translation of Commission Exhibit No. 413.113
415Undated letter from Marina Oswald to Ruth Paine.114-118
416Draft of a letter from Ruth Paine to Marina Oswald, dated July 21.119-123
417Translation of Commission Exhibit No. 416.124-126
418Copy of letter from Ruth Paine to Marina Oswald, dated July 21,127-130
419Letter from Ruth Paine to Mrs. Blanchard, dated July 18, 1963.131-134
420Envelope in which Commission Exhibit No. 421 was transmitted.135
421Undated letter from Marina Oswald to Ruth Paine.136-139
422Letter from Ruth Paine to Marina Oswald, which was never sent.140-144
423Copy of letter from Ruth Paine to Marina Oswald, dated August 24. 1963.145-147
424Translation of Commission Exhibit No. 423.148-149
425Letter from Ruth Paine to her mother, dated October 14, 1963.150-153
426Uncompleted application for a Texas driver's license by Lee Harvey Oswald.154-155
427"Unemployment Identification Questionnaire" filled out by Lee Harvey Oswald on October 12, 1962.156
428
429Photograph of the interior of the Paine garage.157
430Diagram of the floor plan of the Paine home.158
431Photograph of front view of the Paine home.159
432Photograph of the rear view of the Paine home.159
433Photograph of the east side of the Paine home.160
434Photograph of the west side of the Paine home.160
435Photograph of view looking through the door leading to the garage from the kitchen in the Paine home.161
436Photograph of door leading to backyard of Paine home. 161
437Photograph of the kitchen area in the Paine home.162
438Photograph of West Fifth Street in Irving, Tex., showing the Paine home and the Randle home.162
439Photograph of view along West Fifth Street in Irving to Paine home.163
440Diagram of West Fifth Street and Westbrook Drive, Irving, Tex., showing location of the Paine and Randle homes.163
441Diagram of the floor plan of the Randle home.164
442Photograph of corner view of the Randle home.165
443Photograph of Mrs. Linnie Mae Randle in the kitchen of her home.165
444Photograph of view from kitchen window of the Randle home.166
445Photograph of Mrs. Linnie Mae Randle looking into carport from kitchen door of her home.166
446Photograph of carport as seen from the kitchen door of the Randle home.167
447Photograph of west side of Randle home showing carport and location of Buell Wesley Frazier's car on the morning of November 22, 1963.167
448Photograph of the Randle home looking east along West Fifth Street.168
449Ruth Paine's drawing of the curtain rods found in here garage after November 22, 1963.168
450Photograph of the intersection of Westbrook Drive and West Fifth Street viewed from Immediately outside the kitchen window of the Randle home.169
451Photograph of Custis LaVerne Crafard.170
452Photograph of view along West Fifth Street in Irving to Paine home.171
453-456Photographs of Curtis LaVerne Crafard.172-175
457-458
459-1Letter from Ruth Paine to her mother, dated June 18, 1959.176-178
460Article by Ruth Paine on Lee Harvey Oswald, received by George Harris of Look magazine.179-196
461-476
477Photograph of the Texas School Book Depository Building, as marked by Howard Brennan.197
478Photograph of Howard Brennan taken on March 20, 1964, showing his position in front of the Texas School Book Depository Building at the time of the assassination.197
479Negative of a slide from the Zapruder film taken at the time of the assassination.198
480Photograph of the Texas School Book Depository Building, taken shortly after the assassination.199
481Photograph of the southeast corner windows of the fifth and sixth floors of the Texas School Book Depository Building, taken shortly after the assassination.199
482Closeup photograph of Commission Exhibit No. 481.200
483Diagram of the floor plan of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.201
484Photograph taken near the southeast corner of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.202
485Photograph of Harold Norman, James Jarman, and Bonnie Ray Williams, showing their positions on the fifth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building as the motorcade passed.202
486Photograph of Harold Norman and Bonnie Ray Williams showing their positions on the fifth floor as the motorcade passed.203
487Diagram of the floor plan of the fifth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.204
488Photograph of the southwest corner of the fifth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.205
489Photograph of one of the west windows of the Texas School Book Depository Building.205
490Photograph of the west side of the fifth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.206
491Photograph of the northwest corner of the fifth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.206
492Photograph of the west side of the fifth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.207
493Affidavit of Harold Norman, dated December 4, 1963.208
494Photograph of James Jarman, showing his position at a fifth floor window of the Texas School Book Depository Building at the time of the assassination.209
495Photograph of the main entrance of the Texas School Book Depository Building.210
496Copy of application blank filled out by Lee Harvey Oswald for employment at the Texas School Book Depository Building.210-211
497Diagram of the floor plan of the second floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.212
498Photograph taken near the stairs of the second floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.213
499Photograph of the lunchroom on the second floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.213
500Photograph of the lunchroom on the second floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.214
501Photograph of the north wall of the second floor lunchroom of the Texas School Book Depository Building.215
502Photograph of the northwest corner of the second floor lunchroom of the Texas School Book Depository Building.215
503Photograph of the southeast corner of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, as it appeared on November 22, 1963.216
504Photograph of "Rolling Readers" carton near the southeast corner window of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.216
505Photograph of the stairway between the second and third floors of the Texas School Book Depository Building.217
506Photograph of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, depicting position of Lee Harvey Oswald's clipboard when discovered.218
507Diagram of the seventh floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.219
508Photograph of cartons at the southeast corner of the Texas School Book Depository Building.220
509Photograph of cartons near the assassination window of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.220
510Photograph of the area near the assassination window, depicting location of the three rifle cartridge cases, when discovered.221
511Photograph of the area near the assassination window depicting location of two of the rifle cartridge cases, when discovered.222
512Photograph of the area near the assassination window depicting location of three of the rifle cartridge eases, when discovered.223
513Photograph of cartons near the southeast corner of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.224
514, 515, 516, 517Various photographs of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, depicting location of the C2766 rifle when discovered.224-226
518Four .38 cartridge.226
519Photograph of the interior of the Texas Theatre.227
520Photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald and two policemen taken after Oswald's arrest.227
521Photograph of the southeast corner of 10th Street and Patton Avenue, Dallas, Tex.228
522Photograph depicting location of J. D. Tippit's squad car at 10th Street and Patton Avenue.228
523Diagram of the immediate area of the Tippit killing site.229
524Photograph showing the position of Helen Markham at the time of the Tippit shooting.230
525Photograph of the view of the Tippit squad car from Helen Markham's location.230
526Photographs showing the position of Helen Markham at the time of the Tippit shooting.231
527Photograph of the front of the Tippit squad car.231
528Photograph of the southeast corner of 10th Street and Patton Avenue.232
529Photograph of the front of the Tippit squad car.232
530Photograph depicting location of William Scoggins' cab at the time of the Tippit shooting.233
531Photograph depicting location of Scoggins' cab as viewed from Helen Markham's position.233
532Photograph of Tippit's squad car as viewed through the window of Scoggins cab.234
533.
534Photograph of Scoggins' cab as viewed from the location of Tippits squad car.234
535-536Newspaper photographs of Mark Lane.235
537Diagram of the immediate area of the Tippit killing site.236
538Photograph of Ted Callaway showing his location when he heard the shots.236
539Photograph of Ted Callaway showing his location when he observed a man fleeing from the site of the Tippit shooting.237
540Sulfur cast of interior of the barrel of the C2788 rifle.238
541Photographs of markings on the C2766 rifle.238-241
542Replica of the C2766 rifle.241
543, 544, 545Three 6.5-millimeter cartridge cases found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building following the assassination.241
546-547Two charts illustrating the cartridge-ejection pattern of the C2766 rifle.242-243
548-549Targets fired with the C2766 rifle at 15 yards244-245
550Target fired with the C2766 rifle at 25 yards.246
551,552,
553,554
Targets fired with the C2766 rifle at 100 yards.247-248
555Diagram illustrating the interior of a telescopic sight.248
556Diagram illustrating the type of lead to be given a moving target ins situation similar to the assassination.248
557Two 6.5-millimeter test cartridge cases fired from the C2766 rifle for comparison purposes.249
558Photograph of the bolt face of the C2766 rifle.249
559Comparison photograph of the 6.5-millimeter cartridge cases and test 6.5-millimeter cartridge cases fired in the C2766 rifle.250
560Calculations concerning the lead to be given a moving target in a situation similar to the assassination.251
561-565Comparison photographs of the 6.5-millimeter cartridge cases and test 6.5-millimeter cartridge cases fired in the C2766 rifle.252-254
566Comparison photograph of Commission Exhibit 399 and a test bullet fired from the C2766 rifle.255
567Fragment of the nose of a bullet, found in the front of the Presidential limousine following the assassination.256
568Comparison photograph of Commission Exhibit No. 567 and a test bullet fired from the C2766 rifle.256
569Fragment of the base of a bullet, found in the front of the Presidential limousine following the assassination.257
570Comparison photograph of Commission Exhibit No. 569 and a test bullet fired from the C2766 rifle.257
571
572Two test bullets fired from the C2766 rifle for comparison purposes.258
573Bullet recovered from General Walker's house following the attempt on his life.258
574-575Two photographs of the clip from the C2766 rifle, showing it holding six cartridges and empty.258
576-578Three shims inserted under the mount of the C2766 rifle during tests performed on the rifle.259
579-581Three photographs showing the site of a rapid-fire accuracy test performed with the C2766 rifle.260
582-584Photographs of three targets fired with the C2766 rifle at varying distances.261-262
585Surveyor's plat of the assassination scene.262
586Table, based on figures obtained in tests with the C2766 rifle, showing "Hit Probability [with the rifle] As a Function of Range and Aiming Error."263
587Assembled Western .38.5 & W. cartridge.264
588Disassembled Western .38.5 & W. cartridge.264
589Assembled and disassembled Remington-Peters .38 5. & W. cartridges.264
590Assembled and disassembled Western .38 Special cartridges.264
591Assembled and disassembled Remington-Peters .38 Special cartridges.264
592Five .38 Special cartridges found in the pocket of Lee Harvey Oswald following his apprehension.264
593Description of the .38 5. & W. Military and Police Revolver.265-266
594Four .38 Special cartridge cases found at the Tippit crime scene.267
595Two test .38 Special cartridges fired for comparison purposes from the V510210 revolver.267
596-600Comparison photographs of Commission Exhibit No. 595 and test cartridge cases fired from the V510210 revolver.267-269
601Photograph of the breech face and firing pin of the V510210 revolver.270
602, 603, 604, 605Four bullets recovered from the body of Officer Tippit.270-271
606Two test bullets fired from the V510210 revolver for comparison purposes.271
607Photograph of Commission Exhibits Nos. 603 and 604 and two Special bullets fired from the V510210 revolver for comparison purposes.271
608-610Comparison photographs of Commission Exhibit No. 399 and a test 6.5-millimeter bullet fired from the C2766 rifle.272-273
611Comparison photograph of Commission Exhibit No. 567 and Commission Exhibit No. 399.273
612Comparison photograph of Commission Exhibit No. 569 and Commission Exhibit No. 399.274
613-618Comparison photographs of Commission Exhibit No. 545 and a test 6.5-millimeter cartridge case fired in the C2766 rifle.274-277
619-624Photographs of Commission Exhibit No. 543 showing the repetition of certain markings on the cartridge case.277-280
625Comparison photograph of Commission Exhibit No. 603 and a test bullet fired from the V510210 revolver.280
626Bag made out of wrapping paper, found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building following the assassination (same as Commission Exhibit No. 142).281
627Card with fingerprints of Lee Harvey Oswald taken by the Dallas Police Department.282
628Card with left palmprint of Lee Harvey Oswald taken by the Dallas Police Department283
629Card with right palmprint of, Lee Harvey Oswald taken by the Dallas Police Department.284
630Card with fingerprints of Lee Harvey Oswald taken by the Dallas Police Department.285
631Photograph of Commission Exhibit No. 629 with a circle around a portion of the palmprint.286
632Photograph of a latent palmprint found on Commission Exhibit No. 142.286
633Photograph of a latent fingerprint found on Commission Exhibit No. 142.287
633-APhotograph of Commission Exhibit No. 630 with a circle around the left index fingerprint.287
634Chart comparing the latent fingerprint (Commission Exhibit No. 633) and Oswald's left index fingerprint, circled on Commission Exhibit No. 633-A.288
634-ADiagram illustrating some common fingerprint characteristics used by experts in comparing fingerprints.288
635Card with fingerprints of Lee Harvey Oswald taken by the U.S. Marine Corps.289
636Chart comparing the latent palmprint (Commission Exhibit No. 632) with the portion of Oswald's right palmprint circled on Commission Exhibit No. 631.290
637Lift of a latent palmprint from the barrel of the C2766 rifle.290
638Photograph of Oswald's right palmprint card (Commission Exhibit No. 629) with a circle around a portion of the paimprint.291
639Photograph of the lift in Commission Exhibit No. 637.291
640Chart comparing the latent palmprint (Commission Exhibit No. 637) and the portion of Oswald's right palmprint in Commission Exhibit No. 638.292
641A carton, labeled "Box A," found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building following the assassination.292
642Photograph of Oswald's left palmprint card (Commission Exhibit No. 628) with a circle around a portion of the palmprint.293
643Photograph of a latent palmprint on Commission Exhibit No. 641.293
644Photograph of a latent fingerprint on Commission Exhibit No. 641.294
645Photograph of Oswald's fingerprint card (Commission Exhibit No. 680) with a circle around the right index fingerprint.294
646Chart comparing the latent palmprint (Commission Exhibit No. 643) and the portion of Oswald's left palmprint circled in Commission Exhibit No. 642.295
647Chart comparing the latent fingerprint (Commission Exhibit No. 644) and Oswald's right index fingerprint circled in Commission Exhibit No. 645.295
648A carton, labeled "Box D," found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building following the assassination.296
649Portion of Commission Exhibit No. 648, bearing a latent palmprint.297
650Photograph of the latent palmprint in Commission Exhibit No. 649.298
651Photograph of Commission Exhibit No. 639 with a circle around a portion of the palmprint.299
652Chart comparing Commission Exhibit No. 650 and the portion of Oswald's right palmprint circled in Commission Exhibit No. 651.299
653A carton, labeled "Box B," found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building following the assassination.300
654A carton, labeled "Box C," found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building following the assassination.300
655Two photographs of latent prints found on Commission Exhibit No.648.301
656Ten photographs of latent prints found on Commission Exhibit No. 641.302-307
657 A-CPhotographs of fingerprint and palmprint cards of Lee Harvey Oswald (Commission Exhibits Nos. 627-629).308-309
658Photograph of Commission Exhibit No. 637.310
659 A-BTwo photographs of latent prints appearing on Commission Exhibit No. 142.311
660Eight photographs of latent prints .found on Commission Exhibit No. 653.312-316
661Three photographs of latent prints found on Commission Exhibit No. 654.317-318
662Notes of Arthur Mandella concerning identifications of latent prints in Commission Exhibits Nos. 656-661.319-320
663Kraft paper folded to illustrate the folds of Commission Exhibit No. 140 when it was received in the FBI Laboratory following the assassination.321-324
664String tied in the type of knots found on the string tied around Commission Exhibit No. 140 when the blanket was received in the FBI Laboratory.325
665Chart comparing cotton, woolen, and viscose fibers.326
666Diagram of a hair.326
667Chart comparing human and animal hair.327
668-670Three charts comparing Caucasian, Negroid, and Mongoloid hair.328-329
671Comparison photograph of limb hairs found on Commission Exhibit No. 140 and limb hairs taken from Lee Harvey Oswald following his arrest.329
672Comparison photograph of pubic hairs found on Commission Exhibit No. 140 and pubic hairs taken from Lee Harvey Oswald following his arrest.330
673Photograph of Commission Exhibit No. 150.330
674Comparison photographs of orange-yellow cotton fibers found on the C2766 rifle and orange-yellow cotton fibers from Commission Exhibit No. 151.331
675Comparison photographs of gray-black cotton fibers found on the C2'766 rifle and gray-black cotton fibers from Commission Exhibit No. 150.332
676Comparison photograph of dark blue cotton fibers found on the C2766 rifle and dark blue cotton fibers from Commission Exhibit No. 150.333
677Sample of wrapping paper and gummed tape taken from the Texas School Book Depository Building on November 22, 1963, for comparison purposes.334
678Comparison photograph of the paper in Commission Exhibit No. 142 and Commission Exhibit No. 677.335
679Body diagram marked by Dr. Shaw to show entry and exit wounds of Governor Connally's chest, wrist, and thigh.336
680Body diagram, marked by Dr. Shaw to show angle at which bullet passed through Governor Connally's body.337
681Chest X-ray of Gov. John B. Connally, dated November 22, 1963338
682Chest X-ray of Gov. John B. Connally, dated November 29, 1963.339
683Front view of coat worn by Governor Connally, at time of the assassination.340
684Back view of coat worn by Governor Connally at time of the assassination.341
685Back view of shirt worn by Governor Connally at time of the assassination.342
686Front view of shirt worn by Governor Connally at time of the assassination.343
687Front view of pants worn by Governor Connally at time of the assassination.344
688Back view of pants worn by Governor Connally at time of the assassination.345
689Diagram of body in sitting position, marked by Dr. Shaw, to show position of Governor Connally at time of the assassination and inclination of bullet to cause all three wounds.346
690Preoperative X-ray of lateral view of Governor Connally's wrist, dated November 22, 1963.347
691Preoperative X-ray of anteposterior view of Governor Connally's wrist, dated November 22, 1963.348
692Postoperative X-ray of anteposterior view of Governor Connally's wrist, dated November 22, 1963.349
693Postoperative X-ray of lateral view of Governor Connally's wrist, dated November 22, 1963.350
694Preoperative X-ray of anterior posterior view of Governor Connally's thigh, dated November 22, 1963.351
695Preoperative X-ray of anterial posterior view of Governor Connally's thigh, dated November 22, 1963.352
696Preoperative X-ray of lateral view of Governor Connally's thigh, dated November 22, 1963.353
697-698Photographs of the Presidential limousine taken during the earlier part of the trip through Dallas on November 22, 1963.354
699Aerial photograph of Main, Elm, and Houston Streets, in downtown Dallas, as marked by Governor Connally.355
700Governor Connally's tie.356
701Diagram of the third floor of the Police and Courts Building drawn by Chief Jesse E. Curry.357
702Diagram of the assassination area, drawn by Chief Jesse E. Curry.358
703Diagram of the Triple Underpass area, drawn by Chief Jesse E. Curry.359
704Aerial view of Main, Houston, and Elm Streets, in downtown Dallas, as marked by Chief Jesse E. Curry.360
705Radio log of channel 1 of the Dallas Police Department for November 22, 1963.361-494
706-708
709Copy of a report from Lt. Jack Revill to Capt. W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department.495
710
711Copy of a report from Officer V. J. Brian to Capt. W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department, dated April 20, 1964.496
712-713Photographs taken by the Dallas Police Department on November 29, 1963, showing backyard of home on Neely Street in Dallas, where Oswald once lived.497
714Two photographs of Oswald with rifle.498
715Photograph of two cartridge cases found near the southeast corner window of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.499
716Photograph of three cartridge cases near the southeast corner window of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.500
717Envelope in which the three cartridge cases found near the southeast corner window of the Texas School Book Depository Building were contained.501
718Photograph of rifle hidden beneath boxes in northwest corner of sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.501
719Photograph showing northwest corner of sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, taken from a distance, showing boxes behind which the rifle was concealed.502
720-721Photographs of the latent palm print on magazine housing of the C2766 rifle.502-503
722Photograph of Houston Street looking south from southeast corner window of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.504
723Photograph of the southeast corner of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, showing position of boxes in window as reconstructed on November 25, 1963.504
724Photograph from the southeast corner window of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, looking southwest on Elm Street.505
725Photograph of the southeast corner of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, showing full length of first aisle on east side of the building.505
726Photograph showing the second aisle from the east wall of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.506
727Photograph showing the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, looking east along south wall.506
728Photograph of the third aisle from the east wall of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.507
729Photograph taken in the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, showing location of Commission Exhibit No. 142, when discovered.507
730, 731, 732Photographs of the wrapping bench on the first floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.508
733-734Photographs of the southeast corner of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building showing position of boxes near the window as reconstructed on November 25, 1963.509
735Photograph showing the right palmprint of Lee Harvey Oswald.510
736Photograph showing the left palmprint of Lee Harvey Oswald.511
737Photograph of the C2766 rifle found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, taken at 9 p.m. on November 22, 1963, at the city hall in Dallas.511
738Photograph of property released by the Dallas Police Department to the FBI on November 28, 1963.512
739Photograph showing view of the Texas School Book Depository Building from Houston Street.512
740Photograph showing view of the Texas School Book Depository Building from Elm Street.513
741Photograph of the lunchroom on the second floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.513
742Photograph showing outside door to the second floor lunchroom of the Texas School Book Depository Building.514
743Photograph of stairway in southwest corner of the second floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, leading to the first floor.514
744Photograph of Officer M. N. McDonald of the Dallas Police Department, taken on November22, 1963, at 2 p.m.515
745Photograph of Don Ables, a Jail clerk of the Dallas Police Department, who appeared in the lineup. With Lee Harvey Oswald on November 22 and 23, 1963.516
746 A-ERephotographs of Commission Exhibit No. 133-A.517-521
747Photograph of the C2766 rife.522
748Photograph of a man holding the C2766 rifle, simulating the position of the man and the rifle in Commission Exhibit No. 133-A.522
749Negative of Commission Exhibit No. 133-B and positive print made from this negative.523
750Camera used to take Commission Exhibits No. 133-A and 183-B.524
751Photograph of the film-plane aperture in Commission Exhibit No.750525
752Negative of Commission Exhibit No. 748.525
753Comparison Chart of Commission Exhibits Non 740 and 752.526
754Cover of the February 21, 1964, issue of Life magazine.527
755Page 80 of the February 21,1964, issue of Life magazine.528
756-759
760Two memorandums, both dated December 3, 1963, prepared by Special Agent Bouck of the Secret Service, concerning the activities of the Protective Research Section of the Secret Service.529-534
761Chart showing the staff of the Protective Research Section of the Secret Service of November 22, 1963.535
762Document prepared by Special Agent Bouck entitled "Protective Research Cases, November 1961 through November1963."536-585
763Document listing criteria used in screening White House mall by the Protective Research Section.586
764Document listing criteria used by the Protective Research Section in screening White House gate callers and determining whether they should be committed for mental observation.587
765Secret Service Form 1609 used in requesting information from mental institutions concerning inmates of interest to the Secret Service.588
766Document setting forth sample eases illustrating several phases of the Protective Research Section.589-592
767Preliminary Survey Report prepared by Special Agent Lawson of the Secret Service concerning President Kennedy's trip to Dallas dated November 19, 1963.593-600
7687Final survey report prepared by Special Agent Lawson concerning President Kennedy's trip to Dallas, dated November30, 1963.601-617
769Statement of Special Agent Lawson concerning his official duties fromNovember 4 to November 22, 1963, in preparation for President Kennedy's trip to Dallas.618-626
770"Wanted for Treason" circular.627
771Statement of Special Agent Lawson concerning his knowledge of the assassination, dated November 23,1963. 630-634628-629
772Statement of Special Agent Lawson concerning his activities and J official duties on November22 and 23,1963.630-634
773Photograph of a mail order for a rifle in the name "A. Hidell," and the envelope in which the order was sent.635
774Application for employment with Cosmos Shipping Co., Inc., signed Lee H. Oswald dated August 6.636
775"Affidavit of Support," addressed to the American Embassy in Russia, signed Lee H. Oswald dated January 17, 1962.637
776A group of checks drawn by Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall, Inc., Dallas, Tex., to the order of Lee Harvey Oswald, endorsed Lee H. Oswald.638-643
777Application for a library card for the New Orleans Public Library, signed Lee H. Oswald.644
778Two letters to the Department of State, signed Lee H. Oswald.645-646
779Two pages of notes written by Lee Harvey Oswald, beginning "The Communist Party of the United States has betrayed itself".647-648
780Documents from Lee Harvey Oswald's Marine Corps file.649-665
781Passport application of Lee Harvey Oswald, dated June 24,1963.666-667
782 A-CThree letters to the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, signed Lee H. Oswald. 7668-670
783Application for membership in the American Civil Liberties Union, signed Lee H. Oswald.671
784 A-CCharts showing portions of Lee Harvey Oswald's handwriting and hand printing in Commission Exhibits No. 774-783.672-674
785Photograph of Commission Exhibit No. 773.675
786Diagram showing the form of the letter "x" used by the writer of Commission Exhibit No. 773.676
787Diagram showing the conventional form of the letter "r".676
788U.S. postal money order, in the amount of $21.45, dated March 12, 1963, which accompanied the mail order In Commission Exhibit No. 773.677
789Photograph of Commission Exhibit No. 788.678
790Photograph of the mail order for a revolver.678
791Portion of an application for Post Office Box 915, Dallas, Tex., dated October 9, 1962.679
792Photograph of Commission Exhibit No. 791.679
793Change-of-address card relating to Post Office Box 2915, Dallas, Tex., dated May 12, 1963.680
794Photograph of Commission Exhibit No. 793.680
795A spurious Selective Service System notice of classification card in the name "Alek James Hidell."681
796Photograph of the face of Commission Exhibit No. 795.682
797Photograph of the reverse side of Commission Exhibit No. 795.682
798Sidelight photograph of the face of Commission Exhibit No. 795.683
799Sidelight photograph of the reverse side of Commission Exhibit No. 795.683
800Group of retouched negatives.684-685
801Selective Service System notice of classification card in the name of Lee Harvey Oswald.686
802Selective Service System registration certificate card in the name of Lee Harvey Oswald.687
803Retouched negatives of the face of a Selective Service System notice of classification card.688
804Retouched negative of the face of a Selective Service System notice of classification card.688
805Negative of a portion of the face of a Selective Service System notice of classification card.688
806A counterfeit certificate of service card in the U.S. Marine Corps in the name of "Alek James Hidell".689
807Photograph of the face of Commission Exhibit No. 806.690
808Photograph of the reverse side of Commission Exhibit No. 806.690
809Sidelight photograph of the face of Commission Exhibit No. 806.691
810Sidelight photograph of the reverse side of Commission Exhibit No. 806.691
811Retouched negative of the reverse side of a Selective Service System registration certificate.692
812Retouched negatives of the face and reverse sides of a USMC certificate of service.692
813Document entitled "International Certificates of Vaccination * * *"693-694
814-815Photographs of Commission Exhibit No. 813.695
816Two cards showing impressions made with Commission Exhibit No. 115.696
817Portion of an application for Post Office Box 30061, New Orleans, dated June 11, 1963.697
818Photograph of Commission Exhibit No. 817.697
819697 Photograph of a "Fair Play for Cuba Committee New Orleans Chapter" card, issued to L. H. Oswald, signed "A. J. Hidell, Chapter President." (This photograph was taken before the card was discolored by being tested for latent fingerprints.)697
820Fair Play for Cuba Committee card of which Commission Exhibit 698 No. 819 is a photograph.698
820-ALetter to Leslie Welding Co., Fort Worth, Tex., signed Lee H. Oswald.699
821Copy of an FBI report by Special Agent Fain, dated May 12, 1960. 707-717700-706
822Copy of an FBI report by Special Agent Fain, dated July 3, 1961.707-717
823Copy of an FBI report by Special Agent Fain, dated July 10, 1962.718-732
824Copy of an FBI report by Special Agent Fain, dated August 30, 1962.733-740
825Letter from the FBI to the Commission with attached affidavits from FBI personnel, dated February 12, 1964.741-752
826Copy of an FBI report by Special Agent Kaack, dated October 31, 1963.753-769
827Copy of handwritten notes made by Lt. Martello, New Orleans Police Department, of a piece of paper in Oswald's possession at the time of his arrest in New Orleans on August 9, 1963. . 771770
828Membership card for the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.771
829Copy of an FBI report by Special Agent Fain, dated September 10, 1963.772-775
830Two pages from an FBI report by Special Agent Fain, dated September 10, 1963776-777
831Letter from the FBI to the Commission dated April 27, 1964, enclosing an article which appeared in the "Dallas Morning News" and an affidavit of Special Agent Hosty.778-784
832Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Lee Harvey Oswald, dated November 23, 1963.785-786
833Letter dated April 6,1964, from the FBI to the Commission forwarding replies to questions contained in a letter from the Commission, dated March 26, 1964, pertaining to investigation of Lee Harvey Oswald prior to the assassination.787-803
834Letter from the FBI to the Commission, dated May 4, 1964, listing contents of FBI headquarters file concerning Lee Harvey Oswald up to the time of the assassination.804-813
835Letter from the FBI to the Commission enclosing affidavit of J. Edgar Hoover, dated February 6,1964.814-818
836Letter from the FBI to the Commission, dated March 31, 1964, furnishing criteria employed in determining what information should be supplied to the Secret Service.819-836
837Article from the "National Enquirer" dated May 17, 1964.837
838Memorandum from Lt. Jack Revill to Capt. W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department, dated November 22, 1963.838
839Diagram of the basement of the Police and Courts Building, Dallas, drawn by Officer V. J. Brian of the Dallas Police Department.839
840Small lead particles found on rug underneath left jump seat of Presidential limousine.840
841Lead residue found on inside surface of glass of windshield of the Presidential limousine.840
842Small fragment of metal from wrist of Governor Connally.841
843Two metal fragments removed from the President's head at the time of the autopsy.841
844Photograph of permanent tract produced in gelatin tissue model by 6.5-mm. Mannlicher-Carcano ball fired at 90-yard range.842
845Photograph of permanent tract produced in gelatin tissue model by 7.62-mm. ball, M80, fired from M14 rifle at 100 m. range.843
846Photograph of permanent tract produced in gelatin tissue model by cal.257 Roberts soft point hunting bullet fired at 100 m. range.843
847Photograph of arrangement for measuring exit velocities from animal tissues.844
848Photograph of arrangement for measuring exit velocities from clothing-covered-gelatin tissue model.844
849Photograph of typical permanent cavity produced in 20 percent gelatin by bullet at 60-yard range.845
850Photograph of holes in goat skin produced by bullets before passing through 13.5 to 14.5 cm. of animal tissue (left) and upon leaving the tissue (right).846
851X-ray of comminuted fracture of 8th left rib of goat.847
852Photograph of comminuted fracture of goat rib.848
853Bullet which was fired through goat.849
854X-ray of comminuted fracture of human radius849
855Photograph of comminuted fracture of human radius at 70-yard range.850
856Bullet that caused damage shown in Commission Exhibits No. 854 and 855.850
857Two bullet fragments recovered from cotton waste outside gelatin coated skull used to catch the fragments.851
858Photograph of fragments of 6.5-mm. Mannlicher-Carcano ball, which struck gelatin filled skull depicted in Commission Exhibit No. 860 at 90-yard range.851
859Photograph of fragments of 6.5-mm. Mannlicher-Carcano ball recovered from gelatin filled skull depicted in Commission Exhibit No. 869 at 90-yard range.852
860Photograph of gelatin coated and filled human skull viewed from rear with unclipped goat skin used to simulate scalp.853
861Photograph of skull with gelatin removed from outside and the entire right side of cranium blown away.854
862Photograph of front view of same skull.854
863Letter from the FBI to the Commission, dated May 8,1964.855-856
864Copy of letter from the Commission to the FBI, dated April 22, 1964.857
865Letter from the FBI to the Commission, dated April 30,1964.858
866FBI memorandum entitled "Protection of the President" dated December 2, 1963.859-861
867Letter from the FBI to the Commission, dated May 14,1964.862-863
868Copy of letter from the Commission to the Central Intelligence Agency dated April 22, 1964.864
869Memorandum from the CIA to the Commission, dated May 4,1964.865
870Sworn affidavit of John A. McCone, head of the CIA, dated May 15, 1964.866
871Scale drawing of the Presidential followup car.867
872Scale drawing of the Presidential limousine.867
873Photograph of interior of rear section of the Presidential limousine showing seating arrangement in car with jump seats in open position.868
874Photograph of interior of Presidential limousine showing relative positions of jump seats in an open position as they relate to back seat of car.869
875Album of photographs taken by the Secret Service at the scone of the assassination from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building on December 5, 1963.870-895
876Aerial view of the site known as Dealey Plaza in Dallas, indicating large buildings surrounding area and Triple Underpass by numbers 1 through 11.896
877Document on historical background and physical description of Dealey Plaza, Dallas.897-898
878Photograph of scale model of scene of assassination looking toward northeast with Texas School Book Depository Building In background.899
879Photograph of scale model of the assassination scene looking southwest toward the Triple Underpass.899
880Photograph of a scale dimension view of the sixth floor looking toward the southeast corner of the Texas School Book Depository Building.900
881Photograph of scale model of the basement of the Police and Courts Building.900
882Tracing of survey made of scene of the assassination.901
883Cardboard reproduction of Commission Exhibit No. 882.901
884Copy of tabulation which appears on plat map containing positions marked according to frame numbers of the Zapruder film Indicating elevations, sight angles, degree of sight and distances.902

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Exhibit No.DescriptionPage
885Album of black and white photographs of frames from the Zapruder,Nix, and Muchmore films.1-85
886Photographic exhibit depicting position A, which did not show on the Zapruder film, but which was established as first point at which a person in the southeast corner window of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building could have gotten a shot at the back of the President as his car rounded the corner from Houston Street to Elm Street85
887Photograph of Special Agent Lyndal L. Shaneyfelt, taken on May 24, 1964, at the southeast corner window of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, with purported assassination rifle mounted on tripod which was fixed at approximate height of boxes used by assassin to position rifle at time of the assassination, with Aeroflex motion picture camera mounted on rifle.86
888Photograph exhibit depicting three photographs as follows: (1) photograph of frame 161 from the Zapruder film; (2) photo graph of car taken during reenactment on May 24, 1964, with photograph and car positioned same as Zapruder and car were when frame 161 was taken; and (3) photograph taken of that car at that position through rifle scope from southeast corner window of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building during reenactment on May 24, 1964.86
889Photographic exhibit depicting frame 166 of the Zapruder film in same manner as Commission Exhibit No. 888.57
890Photographic exhibit depicting frame 185 of the Zapruder film in same manner as Commission Exhibit No. 888.87
891Photographic exhibit depicting frame 186 of the Zapruder film in same manner as Commission Exhibit No. 888.88
892Photographic exhibit depicting frame 207 of the Zapruder film in same manner as Commission Exhibit No. 888.88
893Photographic exhibit depicting frame 210 of the Zapruder film in same manner as Commission Exhibit No. 888.89
894Photographic exhibit depicting frame 222 of the Zapruder film in same manner as Commission Exhibit No. 888.89
895Photographic exhibit depicting frame 225 of the Zapruder film in same manner as Commission Exhibit No. 888.90
896Photographic exhibit depicting frame 231 of the Zapruder film in same manner as Commission Exhibit No. 888.90
897Photographic exhibit depicting frame 235 of the Zapruder film in same manner as Commission Exhibit No. 888.91
898Photographic exhibit depicting frame 244) of the Zapruder film in same manner as Commission Exhibit No. 888.92
899Photographic exhibit depicting frame 249 of the Zapruder film in same manner as Commission Exhibit No. 888.92
900Photographic exhibit of photograph taken by AP photographer at time of the assassination and photograph taken from same position at time of reenactment.93
901Photographic exhibit depicting frame 255 in same manner as Commission Exhibit No. 888.94
902Photographic exhibit depicting frame 318 from the Zapruder film in same manner as Commission Exhibit No. 888, one frame from the Nix film with the reenactment photograph, and one frame from the Muchmore film with the reenactment photograph.95
903Photograph taken at garage, following reenactment of aseasainatlon on May 24, 1964, depicting probable angle of declination of bullet which passed through President Kennedy and Governor Connally.96
904Copy of original Zapruder film. (1)'These exhibits were not reproduced because of their length. Selected frames from these films, however, are depicted in Commission Exhibit No. 888(1)
905Copy of original Nix film.(1)
906Copy of original Muchmore film.(1)
907Film of reenactment at assassination scene taken on May 24, 1964.(1)
908Foreign Service dispatch from the American Embassy in Moscow to the Department of State, dated November 2,1959.97-99
909Telegram from the American Embassy in Tokyo to the Department of State.100-104
910Telegram from the American Embassy in Moscow to the Department of State.105
911Memorandum for the files, prepared by John A. McVickar, dated November 17, 1959, summarizing his conversation with Priscilla Johnson in re Lee Harvey Oswald.106-107
912Declaration of Lee Harvey Oswald, dated November 3, 1959 re questing that his U.S. citizenship be revoked.108
913.Declaration of Lee Harvey Oswald requesting that his U.S. citizen ship be revoked.109
914Letter from the American Embassy in Moscow to the Department of State, dated October 28, 1959.110-111
915Letter from the Department of State to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated December 10, 1959.112-113
916Telegram from the Department of State to the American Embassy in Moscow.114
917Telegram from the naval attache In the American Embassy in Moscow to the Department of Navy115
918Telegram from the Department of Navy to the naval attache in the American Embassy In Moscow.116
919Letter from the American Embassy In Moscow to Lee Harvey Oswald, dated November 8, 1959.117
920Telegram from the American Embassy In Moscow to the Secretary of State.118-119
921Telegram from the American Embassy In Moscow to the Department of State, dated December 1, 1959.120
922Operations memorandum from the Department of State to the American Embassy In Moscow, dated March 21, 1960.121
923Letter from the Department of State to Congressman Jim Wright, dated March 21, 1960.122
924Letter from George H. Haselton, Department of State, to Marguerite Oswald, dated March 28, 1960.123
925Operations memorandum from the Department of State to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated June 22, 1960.124
926Operations memorandum from the American Embassy in Moscow to the Department of State, dated July 6, 1960.125
927Operations memorandum from the American Embassy in Moscow to the Department of State, dated March 28, 1960.126
928Operations memorandum from the Department of State to the American Embassy In Moscow, dated May 10, 1960.127
929Operations memorandum from the Department of State to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated March 28, 1960.129
930Department of State instruction to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated February 1, 1961.130
931Undated letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the American Embassy in Moscow.131-132
932Foreign Service despatch from the American Embassy In Moscow to the Department of State, dated February 28, 1961.133-134
933Letter from the American Embassy in Moscow to Lee Harvey Oswald, dated February 28, 1961.135
934Department of State Instruction to the American Embassy In Moscow, dated April 13, 1961.136
935Foreign. Service dispatch from the American Embassy In Moscow to the Department of State, dated July 11, 1961.137-139
936Foreign Service dispatch from the American Embassy in Moscow to the Department of State, dated May 26, 1961.140-142
937Department of State instruction to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated July 11, 1961.143
938Application for renewal of passport by Lee Harvey Oswald, dated July 10, 1961.144-149
939Operations memorandum from the Department of State to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated August 15, 1961.150
940Foreign Service dispatch from the Department of State to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated March 24, 1961.151-152
941State Department memorandum from John A. McVickar to Thomas Ehrllch, dated November 27, 1963.153-155
942Note for Oswald file, prepared by John A. McVickar, dated Novem ber 9, 1959.156
943Copy of telegram from John Plc to Lee Harvey Oswald, dated November 9, 1959.157
944Operations memorandum from the American Embassy In Moscow to the Department of State, dated August 28, 1961.158
945Notes taken by John A. McVlckar at interview of Marina Oswald on July 11, 1961.159
946Passport of Lee Harvey Oswald, issued September 10,1959.160-171
947Telegram from the American Embassy in Moscow to the Department of State, attaching Lee Harvey Oswald's application for renewal of passport (the original of the application for renewal of passport appears as Commission Exhibit No. 938).172-179
948Letter from the Department of State to the Commission, dated May 8, 1964, attaching answers to questions contained in the Com mission's letter of March 23, 1964180-248
949Letter from the Department of State to the Commission, dated June 6, 1964.249-254
950Report of the Department of State on Lee Harvey Oswald, submitted to the Commission in January 1964.255-318
951Standard operating notice of the Passport Office, dated February 28, 1962.319-322
952Teletype from New Orleans Passport Office, dated June 24, 1963 and State Department reply resulting in the issuance of Oswald's 1963 passport.323-324
953Letter from the Department of State to the Commission, dated April 24, 1964.325-326
954Letter from the Department of State to the Commission, dated June 4, 1964.327
955"Form of Oath of Renunciation" set forth in the Foreign Service Manual.328
956Letter from the Department of State to the Commission, dated May 28, 1964.329-330
957Department of State reference slip which was attached to Com mission Exhibit No. 916.331
958State Department memorandum from John A. McVickar to Thomas Ehrlich, dated April 7, 1964.332-334
959Petition to classify status of Alien for issuance of Immigrant visa, dated July 11, 1961, signed by Lee Harvey Oswald on behalf of Marina Oswald.335-338
960Letter from the Department of State to the Commission, dated May 26, 1964, attaching answers to questions contained in the Commission's letter of March 23, 1964.339-354
961Telegram from the American Embassy to the Department of State.355
962"Refusal" form dated March 25, 1960, concerning Lee Harvey Oswald.356
963Operations memorandum from the Department of State to the American Embassy in Moscow.357
964State Department memorandum from John T. White to George Haselton, dated July 20, 1960.358-359
965Memorandum concerning meeting on Oswald showing "case of spilt action."360-361
966Letter from the Passport Office to Congressman Jim Wright, dated July 26, 1960.362
967Foreign Service dispatch from the American Embassy In Moscow to the Department of State, dated March 24,1961.368-364
968Memorandum from Bernice Waterman to Mr. Kupiec, dated March 27, 1961.365
969Draft of Department of State Instruction to the American Embassy in Moscow.366
970State Department memorandum from John T. White to Edward J. Hickey, dated March 31, 1961.367
971Department of State instruction to the American Embassy In Moscow, dated April 13, 1961.368
972Department of State "Reference Slip" from the Passport Office to the CIA, dated October 5, 1961, which transmitted data on Lee Harvey Oswald.369
973Foreign Service dispatch from the American Embassy In Moscow to the Department of State, dated May 26, 1961.370-372
974Department of State "Reference Slip" dated June 29,1961.373
975Department of State instruction to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated July 11, 1961.374
976Passport Office form showing Lee Harvey Oswald's application for renewal of passport cleared July 10,1961, in Passport Office.375-376
977Foreign Service dispatch from the American Embassy in Moscow to the Department of State, dated July 11,1961.377-380
978Department of State "Reference Slip" dated August 15,1961.381
979Operations memorandum from the Department of State to the American Embassy in Moscow, dated August 18,1961382
980Memorandum from the Office of Security of the State Department to the Passport Office, dated July 27, 1961, transmitting an FBI report concerning Lee Harvey Oswald.333-396
981State Department memorandum from Francis G. Knight to Robert F. Hale, dated December 28, 1961396
982Operations memorandum from the Department of State to the American Embassy In Moscow, dated December 28,1961.397
983"Wile Request Form" of the Passport Office, Indicating that G. W. Masterson requested the file of Lee Harvey Oswald on April 11, 1960.398
984Letter from the Commission to the Department of State, dated March 11, 1904.399-402
985Letter from the Department of State to the Commission, dated May 18, 1964, with attached documents from the Soviet Government re Lee Harvey Oswald, with translations.408-479
986Soviet Embassy file re Lee Harvey Oswald.480-539
987Letter from Greg Olds, Dallas Civil Liberties Union to the Commission, dated May 28, 1964.540
988Translation of Commission Exhibit No. 990, as translated by Mrs. Declan P. Ford.541
989State Department memorandum from Francis G. Knight to William 0. Boewell, dated December 28,1961.542-543
990Letter from Marina Oswald. to Greg Olds, Dallas Civil Liberties Union, dated December 7,1964 (sic).544-545
991Envelope in which Commission Exhibit No. 990 was transmitted.546
992Translation of Commission Exhibit No. 990, as translated by flarris L. Coulter, Department of State.547
993Narrative prepared by Marina Oswald.548-595
994Translation of Commission Exhibit No. 993.596-642
995Original of subpena served on Robert A. Surrey ordering him to appear before the Commission on June 18.1964.643-645
996"Wanted for Treason" circular.646-647
997Photograph of General Walker's yard and parking lot with camera facing Mormon Church parking lot648
998Aerial photograph of panoramic view of Dallas area in which General Walker's house is shown and various streets and physical objects.649
999Aerial photograph of Dallas showing residence of General Walker with MET railroad tracks and other physical objects.650
1000Aerial photograph showing area surrounding General Walker's house, MKT railroad tracks and various streets and boulevards.651
1001
1002Aerial photograph of Dallas showing area surrounding General Walker's house, MET railroad, Love Field and various streets.652
1003Aerial photograph of immediate area surrounding General Walker's house.653
1004Aerial photograph of Dallas and vicinity showing General Walker's house taken from a distance and showing MET railroad tracks and streets and avenues which are Identified.654
1005Diagram of the immediate area surrounding the house of General Walker, drawn by Robert A. Surrey.655
1006Photograph of window in General Walker's house taken from the north which is the alley side showing bullet hole in the raised window sash.655
1007Photograph of same window as in Commission Exhibit No. 1006, taken from the inside of General Walker's house, showing the screen In place as well as bullet hole In under edge of sash crossbar656
1008Photograph of wall In General Walker's house showing point at which bullet entered wall narrowly missing Walker.656
1009Photogra