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1317 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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1294 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. The image shows Dallas Sheriff Bill Decker awaiting the arrival of suspect Lee Harvey Oswald outside the Sheriff's office on Sunday, November 24, 1963. Oswald was to be transferred from the city jail on the east side of downtown Dallas, to the county jail, which is located on the west side, bordering Dealey Plaza.
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1459 viewsNewspaper article from the Dallas Times Herald titled "Another Kennedy Assassin?" The article states that Ricky Don White has revealed that his father was the one who assassinated President Kennedy in November of 1963. A second article is titled "Experts: Latest JFK claim 'fairy tale.'"
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3450 viewsJames W. Altgens, Associated Press Wirephoto operator-photographer, who made the photos of the assassination of President Kennedy, is shown in Dallas, Dec. 3, 1963. Altgens holds the camera which which he recorded the event.
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720 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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931 views Leslie L. Warnock, Jr. gallery

This photograph is part of the collection entitled: Rescuing Texas History, 2013 and was provided by Dallas Firefighters Museum to The Portal to Texas History

Credit: Denis Morissette for the website link

https://texashistory.unt.edu/search/?fq=str_title_serial%3ALeslie+L.+Warnock%2C+Jr.+Kennedy+Collection
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634 views Title: Underpass from Industrial Boulevard, Dallas, Texas
Creator: Squire Haskins Photography, Inc. (Photographer)
Description: Underpass from Industrial Blvd., Dallas.
Date Created: 1952-05-29
Coverage: 1950s
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Title: Dallas, Texas underpass at Elm, Main, and Commerce Streets, 1948
Creator: Squire Haskins Photography, Inc. (Photographer)
Description: Dallas underpass at Elm, Main, and Commerce Streets, with horses in parade going down Main Street, 1948
Date Created: 1948
Coverage: 1940s
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Allen Large2483 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. This image shows Dallas Police Lieutenant J.C. "Carl" Day pointing to the area near the northwest corner of the Texas School Book Depository's sixth floor where Dallas Sheriff's deputies found the rifle used in the Kennedy assassination. The rifle had been hidden between some boxes. Lt. Day was head of the Dallas Police Crime Scene Search Unit responsible for the forensic investigation of physical evidence.
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Allen Large2445 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. This partial image shows Dallas Police Detective Marvin Johnson on the steps of the Texas School Book Depository holding a Dr. Pepper bottle, a bag containing chicken bones and a cigarette package that were found on the building's sixth floor near the sniper's perch on November 22, 1963. Johnson appears to be talking to Dallas Times Herald reporter Darwin Payne.
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