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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, 11/22/1963760 views
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2966 views Altgens ( No More Silence ) part 1 Credit: Larry Sneed
Altgens Quote: Re - Altgen's 6 photo
I got a phone call, it was on a Sunday, and this man identified himself as Lovelady.
the very guy that's pictured in that particular picture.
Lovelady called me, and he was telling me that he would like to have a print of the
picture that showed him on the step of the School Book Depository
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File - HSCA_Volume_VI__P287.jpg974 viewsLovelady later explained that when he was interviewed and photographed by the FBI, he had not been told to wear the same shirt he had worn on the day of the assassination and that, in fact, he had been wearing a long-sleeved, plaid shirt when he was standing in the Texas School Book Depository doorway
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Photographer: Jim Walker Credit 6th floor museum980 viewsBlack and white photograph of the Texas School Book Depository taken hours after the assassination. The photographer stood on the south side of Dealey Plaza, looking north. According to the clock on the Hertz sign on top of the building, this picture was taken at 2:57 p.m. The photographer used a blue-ink pen to indicate the southeast corner window on the sixth floor.
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Photographer: Dallas County Sheriff's Department647 viewsBlack and white 4x5" negative showing the main entrance to the Texas School Book Depository. Taken by the Dallas County Sheriff's Department two weeks after the assassination
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Photographer: Dallas County Sheriff's Department1004 viewsBlack and white 4x5" negative of the south face of the Texas School Book Depository from a vantage in Dealey Plaza; the Hertz sign is visible atop the building. Taken by the Dallas County Sheriff's Department two weeks after the assassination.
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Lee Harvey Oswald's Alleged Escape Route From The Texas School Book Depository877 views
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Allen Large2838 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. This image shows Dallas Police Detectives Leslie Montgomery and Marvin Johnson on the steps of the Texas School Book Depository with a long paper bag and Dr. Pepper bottle that were found on the building's sixth floor on November 22, 1963
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Allen Large2866 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. This image shows Dallas Police Detectives Leslie Montgomery and Marvin Johnson on the steps of the Texas School Book Depository with a long paper bag and Dr. Pepper bottle that were found on the building's sixth floor on November 22, 1963. Dallas Times Herald reporter Darwin Payne is located on the right in the image.
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Allen Large2684 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. This image shows two unidentified Dallas Police officers guarding the entrance to the Texas School Book Depository on November 22, 1963 after the assassination. The officer on the right holds a shotgun in his left hand.
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Allen Large2867 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald photographer William Allen as police and detectives guard the front entrance to the Texas School Book Depository building within 50 minutes of the assassination. Shortly after this picture was taken, Dallas Police officer M. N. McDonald, right, raced to Oak Cliff to investigate when he heard on the police radio that an officer had been shot there.
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Allen Large2525 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen Friday afternoon after the assassination - between 12:30 and 1 p.m. This image shows the south-facing exterior of the Texas School Book Depository as viewed from Elm Street. The southeast corner entrance to the building is visible, along with the first six floors of the building. The building's seventh and top-most floor does not appear in this picture. Open windows are visible on the fourth, fifth and sixth floors of the building.
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