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Close-up airview of Dealey Plaza and Texas School Book Depository building on Elm St., Dallas, following assassination of John F. Kennedy, 11/22/1963731 views
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1303 viewsDr. Robert N. McClelland poses in his hospital office in Dallas, TX on October 31, 2013. McClelland was one of the surgeons attending to a mortally wounded John F. Kennedy at Parkland hospital on November 22, 1963. He holds the shirt, stained with Kennedy's blood, that he wore that day.
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Dorman frame composite ( Credit: John Dolva )1077 views
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Birds-eye view of Dealy Plaza, Dallas, 2 days following assassination of Pres. John F. Kennedy, 11/25/1963568 views
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Altgens 6 Full Frame Credit: John Woods6949 views
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Altgens Contact Sheet ( Credit: John Woods )4646 views
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Crowd awaiting news outside Emergency Room entrance of Parkland Hospital, Dallas, Johnson limousine in foreground, following John F. Kennedy assassination, 11/22/1963569 views
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Betzner Large ( Original scource for scan John Costella ) image sent to me via - Alan Healy7873 views
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702 viewsQuote: The blood-stained shirt worn by Texas Gov. John Connally
on the day gunfire wounded him and killed President
John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on Nov. 22, 1963,
is pictured at the Texas State Library and Archives
Commission in Austin, Texas on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013
.Bullet holes are seen around the bottom right sleeve and cuff,
front right chest and back right shoulder.
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1370 viewsOne local resident who added to the assassination literature was John E. Miller who took photos of the arrival of President and Mrs. Kennedy at Love Field and then apparently hot-footed it over to Parkland when the news of the shooting broke. These photos were issued as postcards in 1964 in a packet of 12.
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Photograph taken by Dallas resident Lovita Irby during the filming of Oliver Stone's movie "JFK" in Dealey Plaza. The photograph shows actors playing President Kennedy (Steve Reed), Jacqueline Kennedy (Jodie Farber), Governor John Connally (1587 views( Credit: 6th floor museum )
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Photographer: Jim Walker Credit 6th floor museum775 viewsBlack and white photograph of Vice President Lyndon Johnson's car in the Dallas motorcade. The white car, several car lengths behind the president's limousine, is driven by Hurchel Jacks of the Texas Highway Patrol; Secret Service agent Rufus Youngblood sits in the front passenger seat. In the backseat Senator Ralph Yarborough waves to the crowd along with Vice President and Mrs. Johnson, who are turned away from the photographer.
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