Kennedy autograph
Abraham Malouf Jr.

A student at the teaching hospital for the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, he was at Parkland Hospital on Nov. 22, 1963, saw the Trauma Room, Jackie Kennedy and the presidential limousine outside up-close
Abt John J.

During Lee Harvey Oswald's interrogation by the Dallas Police on the evening of 22 November 1963, pending his arraignment for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, he requested the services of Mr. Abt.
Adams Donald A.

Former FBI agent, having evidence Lee Harvey Oswald did not assassinate president John F. Kennedy/assigned FBI office in Georgia on 11/22/1963 was responsible for investigating Joseph Milteer who he says is responsible for the assassination
Adenauer Konrad

German statesman who served as the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) from 1949 to 1963.
Allman Pierce

WFAA Program Director; witnessed assassination from near Elm + Houston; heard shots, ran across Elm, up and down incline; ran in TSBD to call WFAA. Met white man (probably Oswald) and asked directions. On phone apx. 25 mins., accompanied by fellow-worker, Terrence Ford. Allman, Ford and James W. Powell, Army Intelligence, were trapped inside TSBD when doors were sealed.
Altgens James W.

Witness at assassination scene. A photographer for Associated Press.
Amacher Mark

Honor Guard at Kennedy funeral on 25 November 1963; Marines
Aynesworth Hugh

Aynesworth has been reported to have witnessed the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dealey Plaza, the capture and arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald at the Texas Theater, and the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby in the basement of the Dallas Police Headquarters.
Baden Michael

Chairman of the Forensic Pathology Panel of the House Select Committee on Assassinations that reinvestigated the John F. Kennedy assassination.
Baker Virgie Rachley

Witnessed assassination from Elm Street in Front of TSBD
Barnett Welcome Eugene

Dallas Police Department Patrolman. Assigned to Houston and Elm Streets 11/22/63.
Barnum George A.

U.S. Coast Guard Honor Guard for JFK Death; in the Casket Team (Kennedy pallbearer)
Bashour Fouad A.

Doctor, Parkland Hospital
Beavers Dr. William R.

Psychiatrist, Dallas
Beilharz Leslie

Dallas police motorcycle officer, he was at the Dallas Trade Mart and Parkland Memorial Hospital on the day of the assassination.
Bentley Paul L.

Dallas police detective who arrested Lee Harvey Oswald 80 minutes after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Blaine Gerald S.

Retired U.S. Secret Service Agent assigned to President Kennedy; Co-Author of The Kennedy Detail
Blakey Robert G.

Main counsellor, then chairman of the HSCA, as replacement for Richard A. Sprague. Blakey thinks the maffia killed John F. Kennedy. George Robert Blakey is an American attorney and law professor
Blume Jochen

Renowned German photographer who took the iconic portrait photo of Kennedy´s Berlin speech on June 26, 1963.
Bodden Henry

A post-assassination witness on Nov, 22, 1963, he was standing at Stemmons Freeway near the Hi-Line Drive exit and, not knowing Kennedy had been shot, watched the motorcade race by
Bolden Abraham

He is an American former United States Secret Service agent - the first African-American Secret Service agent assigned to the Presidential Protective Division, appointed by John F. Kennedy in 1961. Bolden was fired from the Secret Service after he was charged in 1964 with accepting a bribe in relation to a counterfeiting case he was involved with. He was ultimately sentenced to six years in prison. 
Bonn Ron

CBS News writer/producer. Part of the CBS newsroom that got the first wire of JFK's shooting, and got Walter Cronkite on the air with the story
Boone Gene (Eugene)

A Dallas Deputy Sheriff who discovered the weapon on the TSBD´s 6th floor, along with Seymour Weitzman. They identified the rifle as a Mauser, whereas the weapon presented before the Warren Commission was an Mannlicher-Carcano.
Bowen Johnny

Witness to the famous Parking Lot Speech in Fort Worth by President Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963, pictured in a well-known photograph by Gene Gordon
Bowley Temple F.

Man who called police from Officer Tippit´s car to report that Officer Tippit had been shot. (Officer Tippit was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald)
Boyd Elmer L.

Member, Dallas Police Department. Detective in the homicide and robbery bureau for the Dallas Police Department.
Brandt Ernest C.

Witness to President Kennedy's assassination in Dallas; can be clearly seen and identified in the Zapruder film; gives speeches about his experiences that day.
Brewer Johnny Calvin

Witness of Oswald arrest. Brewer was running a footwear shop in Dallas.
Bringuier Carlos J.

Bringuier is principally known for his brief connection with Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin of United States President John F. Kennedy.
Brooks Jack

On November 22, 1963, Brooks was in President John F. Kennedy's Dallas, Texas motorcade at the time Kennedy was assassinated. Hours later, he was present on Air Force One when Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in as president.
Bruton Robert Ray

Operations manager for KXOL radio Fort Worth in 1963, Bruton covered the President's visit to the city in 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald's death at Parkland Memorial Hospital, and Oswald's funeral the following day
Buff Edward M.

He as assigned to the Death Watch at the White House and Capitol building, then as part of the funeral procession from the capitol to the church for Mass and then to Arlington Cemetery for burial of Kennedy. At that time the Eternal Flame was ignited. In the days following Kennedy’s burial, he was assigned to Grave Site duties, where working in shifts he maintained a 24-hour guard
Bugliosi Vincent

In 1986, Bugliosi played the part of prosecutor in an unscripted 21-hour mock television trial of Lee Harvey Oswald. His legal opponent, representing Oswald, was the well-known criminal defense attorney Gerry Spence. London Weekend Television sponsored the mock trial, which followed Texas criminal trial procedure. It also included a former Texas judge and a jury of U.S. citizens from the Dallas area which reviewed hundreds of exhibits and listened to witnesses who testified about the assassination. The jury found Oswald guilty. Spence remarked, No other lawyer in America could have done what Vince did in this case. The program required extensive preparation by Bugliosi and inspired him to later write a comprehensive book on the subject of the assassination. His 1,612-page book (with a CD-ROM containing an additional 958 pages of endnotes and 170 pages of source notes), Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, was published in May 2007. His book examined the JFK assassination in detail and drew on a variety of sources; his findings were in line with those of the Warren Report, which concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of the 35th President. He called Reclaiming History his magnum opus. The book won the 2008 Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime. A portion of the book was re-published in 2008 as Four Days in November: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which became the basis of the 2013 film Parkland.
Burroughs Warren (Butch)

Witness to Lee Harvey Oswald arrest/Worked as ticket collector at the Texas Theater who also ran the concession stand
Cabluck Harry

Rode in JFK´s Dallas motorcade in the White House Press Bus and snapped photos of Dealey Plaza in the seconds after the shooting
Carlson Arthur

The Old Guard, 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment; led riderless horse Black Jack for fallen president at John F. Kennedy´s funeral.
Carpenter Liz

Carpenter was in Dallas on November 22, 1963, at the time of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. She drafted the fifty-eight words that Johnson used on his return to Washington: This is a sad time for all people. We have suffered a loss that cannot be weighed. For me, it is a deep personal tragedy. I know that the world shares the sorrow that Mrs. Kennedy and her family bear. I will do my best. That is all I can do. I ask for your help and God's.
Carroll Maurice (Mickey)

New York Herald Tribune reporter witness to & in famous photo of Lee Harvey Oswald being shot by Jack Ruby
Cashion Jerry

USAF Pipe Band; played at various events in the Kennedy presidency, including the visit of the Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Sean Lemass in October 1963 (where Cashion met JFK) and the funeral of JFK
Chandler Toby Jason

US Secret Service 1959-1980; traveled a lot with Kennedy. He wasn't in Dallas on November 22, 1963, but was preparing the return of the president in Washington
Chappell Joe

Air Force One flight engineer 1961-1980; served for John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter. Chappel was in Dallas on 22 November 1963
Cheek Timothy F.

One of 7 men who attended pres. Kennedy´s body from time it was brought from dallas to bethesda friday evening, 11/22/63. One of 9 men who carried the casket to the grave at the funeral 11/25/63. Honor Guard Kennedy funeral; Casket Team (pallbearer)
Childs Allen

He was on scene at Parkland Memorial Hospital when President John F. Kennedy was brought in.
Chism Marvin Faye

Standing on Elm Street, the Chism family were close eyewitnesses to the Kennedy assassination.
Choplin Dennis W.

Honor Guard Kennedy funeral (Army)
Clark Hubert A.

Pallbearer JFK funeral, US Navy A sailor in the US Navy. One of 7 men who attended the president´s body when it was brought from Dallas to Bethesda. Served as security guard at Bethesda.
Clark Robert

He is most remembered for reporting the assassinations of John F. Kennedy in 1963 and Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. He was riding in a press car in President Kennedy’s Dallas motorcade in 1963 and witnessed RFK’s 1968 murder at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles
Clifton Chester V.

He was in the motorcade in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963 when Kennedy was shot. Following the assassination, Clifton was in charge of dealing with military and national security affairs from the aftermath.
Cochran Mike

A reporter with the Associated Press for nearly four decades, Cochran covered President Kennedy in Fort Worth, the assassination aftermath at Parkland Memorial Hospital, and Lee Harvey Oswald’s funeral, where he served as a pallbearer. He later covered the Jack Ruby trial.
Connally John B.

Governor of Texas
Connick Harry Sr.

New Orleans attorney who is best known for serving as the district attorney of the Parish of Orleans
Coughlin Walter

U.S. Secret Service agent from 1961 to 1977. Served on the details of President Kennedy, President Johnson and Vice President Hubert Humphrey. He was part of the advance team for San Antonio on President Kennedy's trip to Texas
Cox Archibald

1960 war Cox Mitglied des Wahlkampfteams von John F. Kennedy
Craig Roger Dean

Roger Craig was on duty in Dallas on 22nd November, 1963. After hearing the firing at President John F. Kennedy he ran towards the Grassy Knoll where he interviewed witnesses to the shooting.
Crenshaw Charles A.

A surgeon who treated John F. Kennedy at Parkland Memorial Hospital. He declared he thought that the fatal bullet came from the Grassy Knoll direction.
Cronkite Walter

Cronkite is vividly remembered for breaking the news of the death of President John F. Kennedy on Friday, November 22, 1963.
Curry Jesse Edward

American police officer who was the chief of the Dallas Police Department from 1960 to 1966. Curry was chief at the time of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in downtown Dallas on November 22, 1963.
Curtis Don Teel

Doctor, Parkland Hospital. Doctor of Dental Surgery at Parkland 11/22/63.
Cushing Richard

The Cardinal was a close friend of the Kennedy family. He officiated at the marriage of John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Lee Bouvier in 1953 and baptized many of the Kennedy children. Cushing gave the prayer invocation at Kennedy´s inauguration in 1961. The Cardinal also celebrated President Kennedy´s funeral Mass in 1963 at St. Matthew´s Cathedral in Washington, D.C., following his assassination in Dallas, Texas.
Davis Jerome

He was at Carswell Air Force Base the night President John F. Kennedy landed in Fort Worth.
Davis Sid

Radio newsman, covered JFK White House. Riding in the Dallas motorcade when Kennedy shot, covered the press conference at Parkland Hospital, and picked as one of the few reporters to cover the LBJ oath on Air Force One. He is seen, head down, in the iconi. Was on Air Force One for swearing-in of LBJ.
Davison Robert

Witnessed JFK assassination from the overpass directly ahead of Kennedy´s limo
Dealey Plaza

Clinton J. Hill | Paul E. Landis | Buell Wesley Frazier | Sid Davis | Ruth Hyde Paine | Hugh Aynesworth | James Leavelle | Robert Hill Jackson Quelle: KEYSTONE/AP Photo/James W. Ike Altgens
Decker James Eric (Bill)

Deputy Sheriff for Dallas County. Mr. Decker was riding in the first car of the motorcade carrying President Kennedy through Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963.
DeLaune Gary

Radio Announcer, did KLFI 12 Noon newscast the hour describing the President´s arrival at Love Field/among journalists in the police station basement when Jack Ruby fatally shot Lee Harvey Oswald.
Deverman Jim

Honor Guard at President Kennedy´s funeral
Diamond Jerry J.

A U.S. Marine stationed at the barracks at 8th and I Streets in Washington, D.C., Diamond served as one of President Kennedy’s pallbearers.
Dockery Martin J.

Honor Guard at Kennedy funeral 1963; was in charge of ushers at St. Matthew´s Cathedral and in charge of Irish cadets at JFK funeral
Donnally Reaumur

Altar boy at John F Kennedy´s funeral mass in Washington DC. Father was a doctor who was a Harvard classmate of JFK and treated John & Jackie before the Presidency
Dragoo Betty Jean

JFK assassination witness. Co-worker of Oswald, standing in front of the Texas School Book Depository when was Kennedy shot
Duke James Henry

He was working his internship at Parkland Hospital in 1963 at the time President John Kennedy was shot. Dr. Duke was the first surgeon to receive the President at the ER. He also attended the wounds of Texas Governor John Connally.
Dulany Richard Brooks

Doctor, Parkland Hospital. Drs. Dulany and Carrico were first doctors to examine Gov. Connally.
Dulles Allen

Dulles was one of the members of the Warren Commission investigating the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He was also director of CIA from 1951 - 1953.
Dungan Ralph A.

Spezial Sekretär von John F. Kennedy
Edwards Longe E.

6 years old, saw JFK arrive Carswell Air Base on 11/21/1963/Interview with him ran in Star-Telegram next day. Audio-visual manager at St. Paul Hospital Dallas, coordinated w/Oliver Stone for film of JFK/Went to same school as Oswald/Shook hands with LBJ
Elizondo William

Former LULAC leader who met JFK on Nov. 21, 1963, at a LULAC gala at the Grand Ballroom, Rice Hotel, in Houston; was photographed as he is about to shake JFK's hand that night
Ellsasser Michael

Intern at Parkland Hospital in Dallas when JFK was shot and brought in. After Kennedy´s body was removed, he was one of 3 people known to have salvaged a rose from Jackie Kennedy´s bouquet left behind, which he has preserved in plastic Lucite
Ewell James

Dallas Morning New reporter in the photographs where Oswald is arrested at the Texas Theatre in Oak Cliff
Felder James L.

Honor Guard, casket team - one of Kennedy´s pallbearers at the state funeral.
Fenn Dan H.

Fenn worked with Kennedy as a staff assistant, and also with as Eleanor Roosevelt to start the World Affairs Council. Also served in the US Air Force in Italy during WWII.
Files James E.

Inmate of Illinois prison at Joliet, IL. Claims that he, at 21 years of age, participated in the assassination of President Kennedy on 11/22/63 by firing the fatal shot from the grassy knoll. Claimed he was the driver for reputed mob hitman Charles Nicolletti, who was killed in 1977.
Finck Pierre Antoine

Doctor at Bethesda Naval Hospital, who assisted with President Kennedy's autopsy. He was one of the physicians/pathologists who examined and testified to Warren Commission regarding the bullets that were used to kill President John F Kennedy in 1963.
Fluet Pauline

Secretarial Assistant, White House Staff, January 1961
Foster Betty Alice

Scott-Foresman employee watching motorcade from Elm Street 4th floor Texas School Book Depository. Witnessed assassination.
Foster James W.

Member, Dallas Police Department. Dallas Police Officer assigned to Traffic Accident Squad. Standing on viaduct and witnessed assassination.
Franus Tom

Honor Guard at President Kennedy´s funeral
Franzen Jeff Bryan

Witness to the JFK murder and was 6 years old and is seen in background right after the shot to the head
Frazier Buell Wesley

A Texas School Book Depository employee who gave Lee Harvey Oswald a ride to their working place on the morning of November 22, 1963.
French Les

Teen witness to JFK assassination. Standing on Houston Street as limo passed by, running across the street as the shots were fired. He and a friend ran up into the railway area (leading some to think they had thrown firecrackers at the motorcade
Gallagher Mary Barelli

Former Personal Secretary to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and Senator John F. Kennedy from Massachusetts
Garriott Jerald

U.S. Coast Guard 1955/Kennedys Guard of Honor & death watch guard
Garrison Jim

District Attorney of New Orleans, Louisiana from 1962 to 1973. He suspected Clay Shaw to be behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and put him on trial.
Gaskill Ron

Flight attendant on Air Force One the day President Kennedy was assassinated. Served cookies and milk to the Kennedys on the flight to Dallas
Gatlin Glen

Longtime Dallas businessman, Gatlin was working on the twelfth floor of the Mercantile Bank building in 1963 and provided vivid memories of the motorcade passing by on Main Street/Sixth Floor interviewee multiple times
Gaudreau Richard E.

Air Force veteran chosen to be one of the official pallbearers for President John F. Kennedys funeral
Geilich Peter

Administrator at Parkland Hospital, helped coordinate media relations and family arrangements during the JFK and Oswald shootings. Spent time with Jack Ruby during his stay at Parkland in 1966
Giannoules Ken

News Hour With Jim Lehrer/he reported for the Dallas Times-Herald, where he was covering the assassination of JFK John F. Kennedy assassination in 1963 and other events until 1966
Goldstrich Joe D.

One of the doctors who tried to save JFK's life after being shot
Gollob Timothy

Chaplain at Bishop Dunne High School in 1963, he took a photograph of President Kennedy´s Dallas motorcade approaching the Adolphus Hotel just 4 blocks from Dealey Plaza
Gordon Gene

Photographer; covered President Kennedy's visit to Fort Worth in November 1963
Greer William Robert

Agent, U.S. Secret Service. He was driving JFK´s car on November 22. He was the oldest of all Secret Service men in Dallas on that day, and that is why he was chosen to drive the presidential Lincoln.
Gush Jenyce Dian

Age 14 when JFK shot & was witness/skipped school to see him/Close enough to touch President.
Hames John

Flight Steward who served on Air Force One for Kennedy through Ford. Flew JFK into Dallas, then helped tear out seats to fit the casket in after the shot. Stayed in the area with Jackie Kennedy and JFKs body during the flight back to DC.
Hampton Wilborn R.

Dallas UPI reporter, took phone call from on-scene reporter with the famous first Three shots fired message. Later at Parkland, made the phone call announcing JFK death´s was official, leading to Cronkite´s famous announcement minutes later.
Hannan Philip Matthew

At Kennedy´s state funeral mass, Cardinal Richard Cushing was the principal celebrant. The Kennedy family asked Hannan to deliver the homily at the low or recited Requiem Mass.
Hanson Lewis G.

Air Force One Co-pilot in the Kennedy years, incl. Texas trip 1963
Hawkins Ray

Member, Dallas Police Department
Haygood Clyde A.

Member, Dallas Police Department.Dallas police department motorcycle officer. Riding right side of motorcade behind baker. Witnessed assassination. Owned dairy farm at sulphur springs.
Helms Richard

American government official and diplomat who served as Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) from 1966 to 1973.
Hill Clinton J.

United States Secret Service agent who served under five United States presidents. Hill is best known for his act of bravery while in the presidential motorcade on November 22, 1963 when United States President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Quelle: KEYSTONE/AP Photo/James W. Ike Altgens
Hill Gerald Lynn

Member, Dallas Police Department.
Hill Jean

Eye-Witness to Kennedy assassination/Woman in Red/Technical adviser to Oliver Stone film JFK
Hill Norwood

A resident at Parkland Memorial , he was one of the physicians who treated Jack Ruby
Hinchliffe Margaret M.

Nurse at Parkland Hospital for John F. Kennedy after he was shot.
Hollies Mary Madeline

Assassination witness on 22 November 1963; stood at her window at the Texas School Book Depository and watched the motorcade as the fatal shots rang out; can be seen in picture taken a few seconds after Kennedy was shot
Hosty James Patrick Jr.

FBI agent that was blamed for JFK's death by Hoover as Hosty was responsible for handling the Oswald case *before* Kennedy was assassinated and saw no reason to detaon Oswald for that day. He was assigned to investigate Lee Harvey Oswald upon Oswald's June 1962 return to the United States after his defection to the Soviet Union
Howard Mike

Secret Service/served the White House detail during John F. Kennedy and then-Vice President Lyndon Johnson's administration
Howlett John Joe

John Joe Howlett joined the Secret Service on October 1, 1962. He was transferred to Dallas Field Office in February of 1963. It was there that former President of the United States, John F. Kennedy was assassinated where Mr. Howlett performed intense investigations on this tragedy. After the assassination, he assisted the Warren Commission report for about a year.
Huber Oscar

Priest who gave John F. Kennedy his last rites.
Huffaker Robert S. Jr.

KRLD radio TV newsman/broadcast television´s 1st murder on CBS from police garage when Jack Ruby shot Lee Oswald, interviewed slain assassin´s mother. Was Warren Commission witness, & covered Jack Ruby´s murder trial & finally his death
Hughes Sarah T.

U.S. District Judge. Administered oath of office to Lyndon B. Johnson.
Hunt E. Howard

From 1949 to 1970, Hunt served as an officer in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Hunt supported the Warren Commission's conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Hunt Jackie Hansen

Dr who worked on JFK after He was Shot; only female physician (anesthesiologist) on the Parkland scene on 22 November 1963.
Huntley Chet

American television newscaster, best known for co-anchoring NBC's evening news program, The Huntley–Brinkley Report, for 14 years beginning in 1956.
Hyde Paine Ruth

Ruth Hyde Paine was a friend of Marina Oswald, who was living with her at the time of the JFK assassination. According to four government investigations, Lee Harvey Oswald stored the 6.5 mm caliber Carcano rifle that he used to assassinate U.S. President John F. Kennedy in Ruth Paine's garage, unbeknownst to her and her husband, Michael Paine.
Irby Lovita

Artist/teenager in 1963, Near corner of Elm & Houston streets time of assassination. Consultant to Oliver Stone film JFK. Photographed Key figures in film & later donated many of the pictures to Sixth Floor Museum
Jackson Robert Hill

The photographer who took the historic picture of Jack Ruby slaying Lee Harvey Oswald in the Dallas police station basement, on November 24, 1963.
Jennings Peter C.

While reporting for CTV, he was the first Canadian journalist to arrive in Dallas after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Johnson Lady Bird

American socialite and First Lady of the United States as the wife of the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson from 1963 to 1969. She had previously served as the Second Lady from 1961 to 1963 when her husband was Vice President.
Johnson Lyndon Baines

36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969. He became president after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, under whom he had served as the 37th vice president from 1961 to 1963.
Jones Radford

Secret Service For Caroline & John Kennedy Jr.
Jones Ronald Coy

Doctor, Parkland Hospital. Dr Ronald Coy Jones, chief surgery resident at Parkland Memorial Hospital on November 22, 1963. He was one of the first doctors to see the president Kennedy and saw his neck wound before the tracheotomy was performed.
Kasten Jerry

Social studies teacher Bryan Adams High School in 1963. Member of the Dallas Police Reserves, spent the weekend of the assassination at police headquarters. Was working crowd control on Commerce Street at the time of Oswald shooting
Kaufman Ferd (Ferdinand)

Associated Press photographer who saw Jack Ruby on 3rd floor, City Hall, 4:00 pm to 4:30 pm, 11/22/63. Gave information to FBI re gunsmmith at Irving and possibility he mounted scope on Lee Harvey Oswalds rifle.
Kellerman Roy

He was the head of Secret Service for the White House. Agent, U.S. Secret Service.He was sitting in the right front-seat of the presidential limousine when the assassination occurred.
Kennedy Eamon

Dallas Times Herald photographer who took recognized picture of 12-year-old students tearful reaction to news of JFKs death in November 1963/Also took pictures of Marina Oswald, Jack Ruby & attorney Melvin Belli for Life magazine & beyond
Kennedy Jacqueline Bouvier

Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis war eine US-amerikanische Journalistin sowie die Ehefrau des 35. US-Präsidenten John F. Kennedy und die First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten vom 20. Januar 1961 bis zum 22. November 1963.
Kennedy John Fitzgerald Jr

John F. Kennedy Jr. was the third child of John F. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline Bouvier.
Kennedy-Schlossberg Caroline

She is the eldest and only surviving child of John F. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. Her younger brothers were John F. Kennedy Jr. and Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, who died shortly after birth.
Kilduff Malcolm

American journalist, best known for making the public announcement of the death of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. Mac Kilduff was Kennedys assistant White House Press Secretary, and the ranking press secretary on Kennedys November 1963 trip to Dallas, Texas where Kennedy was assassinated.
Kilgallen Dorothy

Dorothy Mae Kilgallen was an American journalist and television game show panelist. She wrote front-page articles on the John F. Kennedy assassination and interviewed Jack Ruby, Lee Harvey Oswald´s killer, out of earshot of sheriff's deputies. The circumstances of Kilgallen´s death have been the subject of conspiracy theories. As the cause of her death was officially ruled undetermined.
Kinney Samuel A.

Kennedy Secret Service; driver of the follow-up car on Nov 22, 1963
Landis Paul E.

Paul Landis was in Dallas as part of the Kennedy secret service detail November 22, 1963, when bullets flashed through the sunlit Texas air, striking the president, killing him.
Landregan Steven

Former Assistant Administrator of Parkland Hospital, on duty at time of JFK and Oswald shootings. Coordinated the hospital´s response. Gave his jacket to bloodied Clint hill, who had put his over Kennedy on arrival. Made calls to get a priest and a casket
Lane Mark

Researcher. He was a lawyer, and got fascinated by John F. Kennedy's assassination since the very beginning. He was rapidly shocked by the fact that Lee Harvey Oswald, in the Warren Commission's investigations, did not benefit from the legal guarantees he should have had.
Lawson Winston G.

Agent, U.S. Secret Service
Leavelle James

DPD agent. He was the policeman in charge of Oswald´s escort during his transfer, when he was murdered by Jack Ruby. He has become famous thanks to Bob Jackson´s widespread photo.
Lee William

Retired Marine Officer who served on the Death Watch for President John F. Kennedys casket following the assassination
Lehrer Jim C.

News Hour With Jim Lehrer/he reported for the Dallas Times-Herald, where he was covering the assassination of JFK John F. Kennedy assassination in 1963 and other events until 1966
Liebeler Wesley James

Warren Commission lawyer (Counsel)
Lincoln Evelyn

John F. Kennedy´s personal secretary. She was riding in the presidential motorcade on November 22, 1963.
Lipsey Richard

Aide to General Philip C. Wehle. Was approximately 12 to 15 feet away from table where JFK's autopsy was being performed.
Livingood Wilson (Bill)

Secret Service, White House starting 1963; protected LBJs youngest daughter on the day of President Kennedys assassination. 35th Sgt. at Arms, House of Representatives; he announced Mr. Speaker, The President of the United States
Loeb Peter

One of the doctors who tried to save JFK´s life after being shot
Lumpkin George L.

DPD Deputy Chief, George L. Lumpkin, drove the Pilot Car (1st car) in the Motorcade in which President Kennedy was assassinated, 11/22/63. He was also one of the first to reach the hospital when Kennedy was shot.
MacNeil Robert

NBC News Correspondent. In motorcade 11/22/63. Heard shots and got out of the bus. Entered TSBD about four minutes after the shooting. Made phone call from an office on ground floor and left. His New York news desk placed time of his call as 12:36 p.m., Dallas time.
Magnus Walter

Eyewitness to the November 1963 visit of President Kennedy to Fort Worth; pictured in the crowd of the Parking Lot Speech
Manchester William R.

Author, Historian. A Professor Emeritus of Wesleyan University, and Doctor of Letters, he is best remembered for his detailed historical books on President John F. Kennedy. He wrote 18 book.
Marrs Jim

A Dallas journalist and author of Crossfir" in which he develops his theory of a conspiracy to assassinate John F. Kennedy.
Martin Ronnie

Band director at Eastern Hills High School in Fort Worth in 1963. Hiss band played 'Hail to the Chief' for President Kennedy for the last time at the Hotel Texas breakfast on the morning of Nov 22, 1963.
Maxwell Carl

Honor Guard at Kennedy´s funeral; also stood guard at JFK´s grave after the funeral
Mayfield Douglas

Honor Guard Casket team, one of Kennedy´s pallbearers
McCaghren Paul

Dallas Police Lieutenant stationed at the Trade Mart, later part of team that investigated shooting of Oswald.
McClelland Robert N.

Doctor, Parkland Hospital. A physician who tried to save John F. Kennedy at Parkland Memorial Hospital. He stated that for his colleagues and himself, there was no doubt as to the fact that JFK´s throat wound was an entry wound (contrary to the Warren Report´s conclusions).
McClendon Sarah

was a long-time White House reporter who covered presidential politics
McCloy John J.

A member of the Warren Commission.
McCormack John W.

Sprechers des Repräsentantenhauses aus und war Mitglied der demokratischen Partei.
McDonald Nick

Dallas police officer who arrested Lee Harvey Oswald in the Texas Theater on November 22, 1963.
McIntire Mel

Photographer who stood at Stemmons Freeway/Commerce Street (on the other side of the triple underpass), Dallas, Nov 22 1963, 12:30, and took two photographs of the Kennedy motorcade as they rushed by seconds after the assassination
McMillan Priscilla Johnson

At the beginning of her career she worked for Senator John F. Kennedy. During the late 1950s she served as reporter in Moscow and interviewed Lee H. Oswald as he was defecting to the Soviet Union in 1959. Following the assassination of President Kennedy by Oswald, she became friendly with Oswald's widow.
McNamee Wally

Newsweek and Washington Post photographer who covered presidents Eisenhower to George W. Bush; met JFK; photographed the arrival of Air Force One carrying the body of John F. Kennedy in Washington
Mercer Bill

He was a news reporter for Dallas, Texas, television station KRLD, covering the John F. Kennedy assassination in 1963
Midgett William M. D.

Dallas OBGYN on staff at Parkland Hospital when JFK arrived after shooting. One of the first doctors to see Kennedy, he was told to bring a stretcher to the emergency bay, and there was shocked to find the limo scene. Helped remove Kennedy from the limo.
Moffett III. Harry McClellan

Marine Color Guard serving in official functions for the Kennedy adminstration as well as at JFK's funeral
Moore James Mason

Witness to JFK assassination from 7th floor of a building 2 blocks away, while working in a Navy recruiting station
Moorman Mary Ann

A witness of John F. Kennedys assassination. She was then standing on Dealey Plaza, and, during the shooting, took a polaroid that interested many researchers.
Mosk Richard M.

Mosk was a member of the Warren Commission staff investigating the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Murphy Charles

Newsman. Dallas TV reporter who worked on the scene of the JFK/Oswald shootings for NBC, who he then began a career with. Led one of the few JFK colorcasts, which B&W NBC soon shut down to save face. On the scene at Parkland when Oswald died and cover.
Myers Nancy

In the 1960s, Nancy Myers, better known as Tammi True, headlined at the Carousel Club, the striptease venue owned by Jack Ruby. Throughout her career as a burlesque dancer, she performed in several downtown Dallas clubs and traveled the country with her routine. They called her Miss Excitement.
Newman Gayle

Witness at the assassination scene. Standing with her husband and two small children.
Newman William E.

Assassination Witness. A witness of JFK´s assassination, he was standing, along with his wife and two children, on the northern side of Elm Street, just in front of Abraham Zapruder.
Oliver Beverly

She worked as a dancer at the Colony Club. It was next to the Carousel Club (owned by Jack Ruby).Oliver claims she was standing on the south side of Elm Street when John F. Kennedy was assassinated. She was therefore one of the closest witnesses to the shot that killed Kennedy.
Olsson Ernest E Jr

Secret Service Agent on duty in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, Ernest accompanied the body of President Kennedy back to Washington.
Oswald Arrest Report

Oswald Arrest Report signed by 4 Officers: Gerald L. Hill Kay Hawkins Paul Bentley M.N McDonald
Oswald Porter Marina

Wife/Widow from Lee Harvey Oswald
Oswald Robert Edward Lee

Lee Harvey Oswald's elder brother. Forty years after John F. Kennedy's assassination, Robert Oswald claimed that he still believed in his brother's guilt.
O´Brien Lawrence Francis (Larry)

Larry O´Brien accompanied President Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy on their trip to Texas in November 1963 and was riding in the motorcade in Dallas
Pace Richard

Leading Honor Guard horse rider at the Kennedy funeral, 25 November 1963
Paine Michael R.

He became notable after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, because he was an acquaintance of the President's assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. His wife, Ruth Hyde Paine, housed Lee's estranged wife, Marina Oswald, in her home for several months before the assassination until the day after it.
Pallbearers at Kennedys Funeral

Pallbearers at President Kennedys Funeral
Perry Malcolm O.

Parkland doctor. He was the pathologist at Parkland Memorial Hospital who directed the medical efforts given to John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Trauma Room n°1.
Pierce Rio Sam

On Nov. 24, 1963, police lieutenant Rio Sam Pierce drove a decoy police car away from the spot where Lee Harvey Oswald was about to be transferred from headquarters to the county jail.
Pigmans Kari-Mette

Pan Am stewardess aboard the White House press plane in the early 1960s and had met President Kennedy several times. She was at Dallas Love Field at the time of the assassination
Pollak Stuart R.

Served as a staff member on the President´s Commission on the Assassination of JFK, unofficially known as the Warren Commission
Powers David F.

One of John F. Kennedy´s advisor, who was riding in the Secret Service car in the Dallas motorcade (right behind the presidential limousine). Dave Powers accompanied JFK´s coffin in Air Force One from Dallas to Andrews air base.
Radziwill Lee

She is the younger sister of the late First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and sister-in-law of President John F. Kennedy. Her niece Caroline Bouvier Kennedy is named after her.
Rather Dan

Rather reported from Dallas in November 1963 at the time of the President Kennedy assassination. Based on his reporting, he was promoted at CBS News, where he served as White House correspondent beginning in 1964.
Reimers Fred

Member of The Old Guard, serving the Kennedy family and also Honor Guard at the funeral of John F. Kennedy
Renschler Regula

First European reporter in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Was already in the States and headed for Dallas when the news of the assassination hit TV and radio.
Revill Jack

Supervisor of Criminal Intelligence with the Dallas Police Department in 1963, Revill was involved in the immediate search of the TSBD building. Revill accompanied Dallas Mayor Earle Cabell to Washington for the president´s funeral
Rike Aubrey Lee (Al)

Ambulance driver for O´Neal´s Funeral Home. Helped to place Pres. John Kennedy´s body in casket. In 1992, employed as Highland Park policeman.
Roberts Emory P.

Secret Service Agent; in front of Presidential Secret Service follow-up car in the Dallas motorcade when Kennedy was assassinate.
Rostow Walt W.

After Kennedy´s election as president, he worked as a security adviser, later in the State Department as head of the political planning staff
Rowley James J.

He was the head of the United States Secret Service between 1961 and 1973, under Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon. Attended autopsy of JFK at Bethesda.
Ruddy Francis J.

Placed the Green Beret on President Kennedy's grave on November 25, 1963
Rundle Paul S.

Secret Service agent for the Kennedys, had a career from 1958 to 1978
Rusk Dean

United States Secretary of State from 1961 to 1969 under presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
Rutherford James

Marine Guard of Honor, JFK funeral/ enlisted in 1960 Two years after enlisting, they found themselves on separate boats off coast of Cuba, part of a flotilla that was prepared to invade the island if Cuban missile crisis came to a head
Salinger Pierre

He had served as the seventh White House Press Secretary for United States Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
Salyer Kenneth Everett

Doctor, Parkland Hospital
Sanders Barefoot

During his time as United States Attorney, Sanders played a minor role in the transition of power between Presidents Kennedy and Johnson following Kennedy's assassination in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Sanders was, according to an interview, tasked with finding Federal District Judge Sarah T. Hughes to administer the oath of office to Johnson.
Santell Sue

Contemporary witness to the Nov. 22, 1963, Dallas motorcade of President John F. Kennedy; saw the President from the 5th floor of the Neiman Marcus building.
Schieffer Bob

Shortly after President Kennedy was shot in Dallas, Texas, while in the Star-Telegram office, he received a telephone call from a woman in search of a ride to Dallas. The woman was Marguerite Oswald, Lee Harvey Oswald's mother, whom he accompanied to the Dallas police station where he spent the next several hours. In the company of Oswald's mother, Marguerite and his wife, Marina, he was able to use the phone in the police station to call in dispatches from other Star-Telegram reporters in the building.
Schlesinger Arthur M. Jr.

Schlesinger served as special assistant to President Kennedy from 1961 to 1963.
Schorlemer Robert E.

He was a senior medical student making rounds in the E.R. at Parkland Hospital
Sharp Jesse

Jesse Sharp, a native of Ute, Iowa, was one of the Honor Guardsmen during the funeral of President John F. Kennedy. He holds a military photograph that shows him, foreground center, back to camera, standing at Kennedy's casket at the White House.
Shaw Maud

Maud Shaw (1903-1988) served as the governess for the children of Jacqueline and John F. Kennedy (JFK) during the period of 1957 to 1963. On the day of JFK’s assassination Maud Shaw took Caroline and John-John from The White House to the house of their maternal grandmother, Mrs. Hugh Auchincloss. As she tucked Caroline into bed she told her the sad news of her father’s death.
Shelton Keith

Longtime political reporter for the Dallas Times Herald, Shelton traveled with the presidential party during the November 1963 trip to Texas and later covered the Jack Ruby trial. A journalist with dallas times herald who covered the assassination.
Sidey Hugh

Witness. Hugh Sidey was an American journalist and worked for Life magazine.
Simanaitis Dan

Honor Guard at the funeral of John F. Kennedy, leading the naval troops at the procession; also serving the President in functions prior to the assassination.
Simon William E.

William Edward Simon war ein US-amerikanischer Geschäftsmann, Politiker und Finanzminister.
Skiles Bill

Secret Service Agent/Guarded 7 presidents, including JFK, LBJ, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Jimmy Carter and Nixon, duty at the White House on Nov 22.
Sorensen Theodore C.

Chefberater John F. Kennedys
Sorrels Forrest V.

SAIC of the Dallas Secret Service office, was in the lead car ahead of Kennedy when the president was shot on Nov. 22, 1963
Sorrentino Peggy

The baby in the picture, as the press called her: On November 22, 1963, at Love Field, Dallas, the Kennedys shook hands with the crowd, and as it happened, Jackie touched baby Peggy - a moment was immortalized in photographs
Sorsby Sam

DPD officer after Oswald´s shooting, at guard duty at Parkland Hospital while the autopsy on Oswald was performed.
Specter Arlen

One of the Warren Commission's advisors, who became famous for his so-called Magic bullet theory, which, for many Warren Commission opponents, is not a valid one.
Stolley Richard Brockway

American journalist and magazine editor. He´s most well known for his work at Time magazine, met with Abraham Zapruder to get the rights for the Zapruder film
Stoughton Cecil W.

Cecil William Stoughton was an American photographer. Stoughton is best known for being President John F. Kennedy´s photographer during his White House years.
Straight Kathleen

Witnessed the Kennedy motorcade in Dallas on Nov. 23, 1963
Styles Sandra

Scott-Foresman employee looking out Elm Street window, 5th Floor, TSBD, at 12:30 p.m. 11/22/63. Witness to JFK assassination from a 4th story window in the Texas School Book Depository, close to Oswald´s window.
Swindal James B.

Swindal became President Kennedy’s personal pilot in 1960. He flew JFK to Berlin for his famous “Ich bin ein Berliner” speech, 26 June 1963, and later flew President Kennedy’s casket from Dallas, Texas to Washington, D.C.
Tague James Thomas

Car salesman who received minor injuries during the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. Tague received a minor wound to his right cheek, caused by tiny pieces of concrete debris from a street curb that was struck by fragments from a bullet that was fired at Kennedy. Besides Kennedy and Texas Governor John B. Connally, Tague was the only person known to have been wounded by gunfire in Dallas's Dealey Plaza that day.
Tallick Tom P.

Kennedy Honor Guard Death Watch/Death watch at White House & Capital Grounds
Thomas Albert Richard

Thomas accompanied the Presidential party as it traveled to Dallas, where the next day President Kennedy was assassinated. He witnessed the swearing in of United States President Lyndon Baines Johnson on Air Force One.
Thompson Grady

Honor Guard in the State funeral of President Kennedy; also stood Death Watch and as such pictured in the famous photograph of Jackie and Caroline Kennedy kneeling at the coffin
Thompson Josiah (Tink)

American writer, he wrote several books about the Kennedy Assassination
Thornberry Homer

Riding in motorcade 11/22/63 and witnessed the assassination. Thornberry was present on Air Force One and witnessed Lyndon Johnson taking the oath of office following the assassination of President Kennedy.
Tonahill Joe H. Sr.

Attorney who helped represent Lee Harvey Oswald killer Jack Ruby.
Towner Tina

She was 13 years old and her parents took her to Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas to see President John F. Kennedy in his motorcade. That day, her father Jim Towner took four still color photographs with his Yashica 44 twin lens camera, and she took movies with a Sears Tower Varizoom 8 mm color motion picture camera.
Tucker Edward Z.

Secret Service agent since 1959, mainly for the Kennedy family (Kiddie detail); later at the Chicago field office; in service up to Nixon era
Turnure Pamela

Worked as Jackie Kennedy's assistant in the White House.
Udall Stewart Lee

He served as Secretary of the Interior from 1961 to 1969, under presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson
Valenti Jack

Special Assistant to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson
Veasey Harlin E.

Veasey drove one of the press cars in the Kennedy Dallas motorcade. Following the assassination, he was assigned guard duty for Gov. Connally at Parkland Memorial Hospital
Vogelsinger Mortensen Sue

Worked for John Kennedy from 1958 to 1963, in his Press Office. Helped with his speeches, occasionally signed his name for him on items, and was waiting on Air Force One when he was shot in Dallas.
Volkland Albert J.

He was on Stemmons Freeway and took photo of Presidential limousine on its way to Parkland. Claimed switch-train started up just at time shots would have started.
Wade Henry

In the early afternoon hours of November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in downtown Dallas, just blocks from Wade´s office in the Dallas County Courthouse. Wade lost the opportunity to try Lee Harvey Oswald for Kennedy´s murder when a Dallas nightclub operator, Jack Ruby, shot the suspect just two days later, but he became known nationally for prosecuting Ruby for Oswald´s murder. Wade closely supervised the Ruby trial, but he appointed his assistant, William Alexander, to conduct the courtroom proceedings.
Wadsworth Ralph

Former Dallas Policeman and Texas Ranger, drove the Congressional Car with James Wright in the JFK Dallas motorcade.
Warren Earl

Chief Justice of the United States, Earl Warren was appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Edgar Hoover to be the chairman of a commission aiming to find the truth about the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Tx. This investigating committee is better known under the name Warren Commission.
Wecht Cyril H.

Dissenting member of the House Forensic Pathology Panel
Wells Thomas H.

Secret Service for Caroline & John Kennedy Jr
White Martin G.

Intern assigned to the surgery section of the Emergency Room at Parkland Memorial in ´63 , Martin helped to save President Kennedy´s life.
Wilkins Paul K.

Patrolman with the Dallas Police Department in 1963, Wilkins was involved in the initial search of the TSBD. He was among those who first discovered the Mannlicher-Carcano rifle in the northwest corner of the sixth floor.
Willens Howard P.

Howard Willens served as Assistant Counsel to the Warren Commission from December 1963 to September 1964. In that role, Willens worked with the lawyers and agents conducting the investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, reviewed the lawyers’ memoranda for submission to members of the commission, and edited the material that became the Report of the commission.
Wirtz W. Willard

Secretary of State to John. F. Kennedy
Witt Louie Steven

Umbrella Man - Louie Steven Witt came forward to the United States House Select Committee on Assassinations in 1978, identifying himself as the umbrella man in the footage. Witt said he brought the umbrella that day to heckle Kennedy, as an indirect reference to Joseph P. Kennedy Sr´s support of Neville Chamberlain.
Woodward Pillsworth Mary Elizabeth

She was a witnesses to the assassination of President Kennedy who was standing on the north side of Elm St. with three other female colleagues (Maggie Brown, Aurelia Lorenzo and Ann Donaldson) next to the large sign that momentarily impaired Abraham Zapruder´s view of the motorcade.
Wright Milton T.

Texas Ranger, drove Mayor´s car in JFK´s Dallas motorcade. Helped remove the President´s body from the limo on arrival at Parkland Hospital. Later served 16 years as a County sherif.
Wygant Roberta (Bobbie)

Entertainment Reporter & Critic at NBC 5 KXAS-TV/Aired on air talk show that was interrupted several times when President John F. Kennedy was shot.
Yarborough Ralph Webster

U.S. Senator from Texas. Yarborough was a Texas senator riding in the vice-president's limousine in Dallas. He claimed that he smelled gunpowder when the car in which he was sitting came near the Triple Underpass.
Zavada Roland

A longtime engineer and executive with the Eastman Kodak Company, Zavada is the man who authenticated the Abraham Zapruder film; his verdict that the film is unaltered made him a target of the conspiracy community
Zboril Charles T.

Secret Service; was with Kennedy in Tampa, Nov. 1963
Zea Larry

Navy; sang at the state funeral of President Kennedy
Zegers Ed

Cameraman at a Kennedy press conference at State Department Auditorium, Washington, D.C., 13 September 1962
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