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1498. 4 H 244, WCT John Will Fritz.
1499. Sorrels Exhibit No. 1, 21 H 538; 13 H 74, WCT Forrest V. Sorrels.
1500. NBC News, Seventy Hours and Thirty Minutes, p.103.
1501. WFAA-TV Collection, November 24, 1963, PKT-17; KRLD-TV Collection, November 24, 1963, reels 19 and 25, Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza; CE 2154, 24 H 788–789.
1502. Hall (C. Ray) Exhibit No. 2, 20 H 41–42. Note: The date of this interview was November 24 (a continuation at 4:30 p.m. of the interview that was temporarily discontinued at 3:15 p.m.), not November 25, as the FBI report says; “25” was a “typographical error.” 15 H 66, WCT C. Ray Hall; Memo from Assistant Director Alex Rosen to Assistant Director Al Belmont dated February 7, 1964; see CE 2325, 25 H 285, FBI interview of Thomas J. O’Grady on November 25, 1963.
1503. Hall (C. Ray) Exhibit No. 2, 20 H 42.
1504. Hall (C. Ray) Exhibit No. 2, 20 H 42.
1505. Hall (C. Ray) Exhibit No. 2, 20 H 43.
1506. Hall (C. Ray) Exhibit No. 2, 20 H 43.
1507. Oswald with Land and Land, Lee, pp.153–156; CE 323, 16 H 906–907.
1508. Hosty with Hosty, Assignment: Oswald, pp.59–61; Church Committee Report, p.97; Gentry, J. Edgar Hoover, pp.545–546; FBI Oversight, p.134.
1509. FBI Report, Interview of Charles B. Miller by SA B. Tom Carter and Robley D. Madland, November 25, 1963, File DL 89-43; Oswald with Land and Land, Lee, pp.156–157.
1510. New York Times, November 26, 1963, p.12.
1511. New York Times, November 25 (Dateline, Miami, November 24), 1963, p.7.
1512. 5 H 236–237, WCT Henry Wade.
1513. WFAA-TV Collection, November 24, 1963, PKT-27, 16, PKF-1; KRLD-TV Collection, November 24, 1963, reels 17 and 35, Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza; CE 2168, 24 H 819–829; NBC News, Seventy Hours and Thirty Minutes, p.117.
1514. 5 H 237, WCT Henry Wade.
1515. FBI Report, Interview of Charles B. Miller by SA B. Tom Carter and Robley D. Madland, November 25, 1963, File DL 89-43; Oswald with Land and Land, Lee, pp.157–158; Price Exhibit No. 32, 21 H 248–249.
1516. NBC News, Seventy Hours and Thirty Minutes, pp.119–120.
1517. New York Times, November 26, 1963, p.10; Grosvenor, “Last Full Measure,” p.316.
1518. Oswald with Land and Land, Lee, pp.158–160, 165; CE 323, 16 H 910–911; 1 H 166, WCT Marguerite Oswald.
1519. “America’s Long Vigil,” p.41; New York Times, November 26, 1963, pp.4–5, 8; Manchester, Death of a President, pp.576–578; NBC News, Seventy Hours and Thirty Minutes, pp.130–132.
1520. New York Times, November 25, 1963, p.6; New York Times, November 26, 1963, pp.1–2, 4; NBC News, Seventy Hours and Thirty Minutes, pp.134–135; Manchester, Death of a President, pp.579–581.
1521. Grosvenor, “Last Full Measure,” p.346.
1522. “America’s Long Vigil,” pp.41–42; United Press International, Four Days, pp.108–109.
1523. Grosvenor, “Last Full Measure,” pp.330, 346; last public appearance: “Pages from a Family Album,” p.113.
1524. London Evening Standard, November 25, 1963, p.1; Dallas Morning News, November 26, 1963, p.28.
1525. NBC News, Seventy Hours and Thirty Minutes, p.135; “America’s Long Vigil,” p.42; Manchester, Death of a President, pp.8, 37, 581–582, 584; ARRB MD 134, Funeral Arrangements for John Fitzgerald Kennedy, November 25, 1963, p.4, Kennedy family arrives at cathedral at 11:57 a.m. EST.
1526. “America’s Long Vigil,” p.42.
1527. Grosvenor, “Last Full Measure,” pp.312, 346, 353.
1528. 13 H 19–20, WCT James R. Leavelle; Leavelle Exhibit No. 5089, 20 H 507; 4 H 234, WCT John Willis Fritz; Ruby running and lying on floorboard: Telephone interview of James Leavelle by author on November 19, 2004.
1529. New York Times, November 26, 1963, p.2; “America’s Long Vigil,” p.42; Grosvenor, “Last Full Measure,” pp.343, 350.
1530. New York Times, November 26, 1963, p.1.
1531. “America’s Long Vigil,” p.42.
1532. “America’s Long Vigil,” p.43; New York Times, November 26, 1963, p.4; Manchester, Death of a President, pp.586, 590; United Press International, Four Days, p.115; NBC News, Seventy Hours and Thirty Minutes, p.136.
1533. “America’s Long Vigil,” pp.43–44; New York Times, November 26, 1963, pp.8, 10; Life, December 6, 1963, pp.44–45; ARRB MD 134, Funeral Arrangements for John Fitzgerald Kennedy, November 25, 1963, p.4, cortege departs from cathedral for Arlington cemetery at 1:17 p.m. EST.
1534. “America’s Long Vigil,” p.44; United Press International, Four Days, pp.116–119; Grosvenor, “Last Full Measure,” pp.336–337.
1535. Grosvenor, “Last Full Measure,” p.350.
1536. New York Times, November 24, 1963, p.3.
1537. Grosvenor, “Last Full Measure,” p.350; Manchester, Death of a President, pp.596–597; New York Times, November 26, 1963, p.5.
1538. “America’s Long Vigil,” p.44; Manchester, Death of a President, p.598.
1539. “America’s Long Vigil,” p.44; Manchester, Death of a President, pp.599–600; Grosvenor, “Last Full Measure,” p.350; ARRB MD 134, Funeral Arrangements for John Fitzgerald Kennedy, November 25, 1963, p.4, ceremonies at grave site commence at 2:47 p.m. EST.
1540. “America’s Long Vigil,” pp.44–45; New York Times, November 26, 1963, p.5; Manchester, Death of a President, pp.552, 600–602; United Press International, Four Days, pp.120–125; NBC News, Seventy Hours and Thirty Minutes, pp.138–139; lips trembling: “Historic Photo Report,” p.57.
1541. New York Times, November 26, 1963, p.4.
1542. Grosvenor, “Last Full Measure,” pp.346, 350.
1543. Walk down into darkness: Manchester, Death of a President, pp.619–620; New York Times, November 26, 1963, p.2.
1544. Oswald with Land and Land, Lee, pp.157–158; 1 H 167, WCT Marguerite Oswald; FBI Report, Interview of C. J. Price by SA James W. Swinford, November 25, 1963, p.2, File DL 44-1639.
1545. Oswald with Land and Land, Lee, pp.160–161; 1 H 167, WCT Marguerite Oswald; FBI interview of C. J. Price by SA James W. Swinford, November 25, 1963, p.2, File DL 44-1639.
1546. Hall (C. Ray) Exhibit No. 3, 20 H 57.
1547. “Policemen Pay Tribute to Heroic Officer Tippit,” Dallas Times Herald, November 26, 1963, p.4-A; Thompson, “In Texas a Policeman and an Assassin Are Laid to Rest Too,” pp.52B, 52C; Kent Biffle, “Heroic Patrolman Lauded at Rites,” Dallas Morning News, November 26, 1963, sect. 1, p.1; WFAA-TV Collection, November 25, 1963, PKT-18; KRLD-TV Collection, November 25, 1963, reels 47-1 and 47-2, Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza; Kent Biffle, “Marie Tippit: A Policeman’s Widow,” Dallas Morning News, November 20, 1983.
1548. Lewis Harris, “Policeman’s Family Not Forgotten,” Dallas Morning News, November 24, 1963, sect. 1, p.1; Kent Biffle, “Marie Tippit: A Policeman’s Widow,” Dallas Morning News, November 20, 1983; “Donations Pour in for Tippit Family,” Dallas Morning News, November 27, 1963, sect. 4, p.5; Detroit Lions, New York stockbroker, and Walter H. Annenberg: New York Times, November 28, 1963, p.23.
1549. Brad Kellar, “Oswald’s Other Victim Recalled as Brave and Dedicated Police Officer,” Dallas Morning News, November 23, 1996; Kent Biffle, “Marie Tippit: A Policeman’s Widow,” Dallas Morning News, November 20, 1983; New York Times, November 25, 1963, p.9; Manchester, Death of a President, p.635; NBC News, Seventy Hours and Thirty Minutes, pp.80–81.
1550. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, November 25, 1963, p.2.
1551. Kent Biffle, “Heroic Patrolman Lauded at Rites,” Dallas Morning News, November 26, 1963, sect. 1, p.1.
1552. “Dallas Echoes JFK Dirge as Police Officer Buried,” Tulsa Daily World, November 26, 1963, p.18; HSCA Record 180-10124-10413; WFAA-TV Collection, November 25, 1963, PKT-18; KRLD-TV Collection, November 25, 1963, reels 47-1 and 47-2, Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza.
1553. WFAA-TV Collection, November 25, 1963, PKT-22, Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza.
r /> 1554. “Service Held in Texas for Policeman and Oswald,” Flint Journal, November 26, 1963; Thompson, “In Texas a Policeman and an Assassin Are Laid To Rest Too,” p.52B.
1555. Thompson, “In Texas a Policeman and an Assassin Are Laid to Rest Too,” pp.52B, 52C; Oswald with Land and Land, Lee, p.163.
1556. Oswald with Land and Land, Lee, pp.161, 163–164, 165; six reporters: Aynesworth with Michaud, JFK: Breaking the News, p.120.
1557. Oswald with Land and Land, Lee, pp.163–164; Thompson, “In Texas a Policeman and an Assassin Are Laid to Rest Too,” pp.52C, 52D; New York Times, November 26, 1963, p.14.
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Editor’s’s Note: The following is the complete Bibliography from Reclaiming History. Some of the sources may be cited in that text but not in Four Days in November.
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