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betzner_3_crop2520 views (16 votes)
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Gerda Dunckel 211200 viewsGerda Dunckel 21 (16 votes)
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Lincoln Continental Presidential Limousine Customization, Extensive Chassis Changes, 1961645 viewsThe Hess & Eisenhardt Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, transformed a stock 1961 Lincoln Continental convertible into the presidential limousine. The firm stretched the car by 3 1/2 feet, added steps for Secret Service agents, and installed a siren, flashing lights, and other special accessories. The customization took approximately six months and the car arrived at the White House in June 1961. (8 votes)
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Altgens Trask 1 That Day In Dallas3682 views (39 votes)
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Jack Jernigan Film Frame896 views (14 votes)
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Groden Moorman Crop2771 views (23 votes)
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Bond 4 Life LARGE CROP ( Credit: Martin Hinrichs Scan )2730 views (24 votes)
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Allen Large2490 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. (35 votes)
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Parkland Medical Staff1559 views (14 votes)
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http://www.baylor.edu/lib/poage/shaw/index.php?id=854953671 viewsOswald Materials
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Around 9:00 a.m. on January 5, 2004, Gary Shaw received a call from Jack Price, Parkland Hospital administrator at the time President Kennedy was assassinated, asking if he could come visit.When he arrived, he gave nine rolls of undeveloped film to Shaw that had been taken during the Lee Harvey Oswald Surgery / autopsy at Parkland Hospital on November 24, 1963. The items listed here chronicle the development of the film after being in storage for forty years. Unfortunately, because of the time factor, most of the film was ruined. A few of the photos taken in surgery are shown here
Dr. Karl Dockery's film of Lee Harvey Oswald's surgery at Parkland Hospital on November 24, 1963 and the disposition of the film by Mr. C. J. Price, Parkland administrator. (14 votes)
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Allen Large2279 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen Friday afternoon after the assassination. This image shows the alleged sniper's perch window on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. An unidentified Dallas Police detective is visible through the open window. (14 votes)
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