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Papers of Paul Hoch Related to Warren Commission Papers of Paul Hoch related to Warren Commission Digital images of CD reports available on maryferrell.org: http://www.maryferrell.org/wiki/index.php/Featured_Warren_Commission_Documents ABNP files | CD Files | CIA files Number Title Pages if given ABNP FILES ABNP 1 (Available but not published) Alleged Rifle Practice by Lee Harvey Oswald 60 From David Lifton ABNP 2 Alleged Attempt to Purchase Car 34 ABNP 3a & 3b Activities, alleged, by LHO at Irving Texas a) Irving Sport Shop (scope mount, gun repair tag) b) Visit to Furniture Store ABNP 3c Activities, alleged, by LHO at Irving Texas 16 c) Hutchinson’s Market; Clifton’s Barber Shop ABNP 4 LHO/ Other Rifles (besides Carcano associated with 6th 17 floor, TSBD) ABNP 5 Assassination Witnesses 277 ABNP 6 Tippit Murder 147 ABNP 7 Attempts to Trace Ammunition for Carcano Rifle 44 ABNP 8 Map 9 ABNP 9 Pistol Allegedly owned by LHO and associated with 15 Tippit murder ABNP 10 FBI Laboratory Examinations (excluding “translation of 151 foreign language material”) ABNP 11 FBI Fingerprint Examinations 22 ABNP 12a TSBD crime scene 19 a) Wrapping paper in shape of bag and tape ABNP 12b TSBD crime scene 29 b) Cartoons ABNP 12c TSBD crime scene 6 c) Coke bottle, chicken remains ABNP 12d TSBD crime scene 23 d) Shirt ABNP 12 e TSBD crime scene 59 e) Other ABNP 14 Miscellaneous (Not to be confused with subject heads in Gemberling reports labeled “miscellaneous”) ABNP 15 LHO Address Book 52 W. R. P O A G E L EGISLATIVE L IBRARY W ACO , T EXAS P A G E 1 Papers of Paul Hoch related to Warren Commission Number Title Pages if given ABNP 18 LHO- with-rifle pictures 14 ABNP 19 The Richard M. Nixon Incident ABNP 20 Tracing of Carcano, C 2766 (alleged assignation weapon) 63 ABNP 23 a Missed Shots 16 a) Tague ABNP 23 b Missed Shots 15 b) Other (besides Tague- see 23 a) ABNP 24 a Walker Shooting 50 a) The Shooting ABNP 24 b Walker Shooting 22 b) Duff/ LHO allegations; Duff ABNP 24 c Walker Shooting 8 c) Other (besides 24a, 24b) ABNP 29 Other alleged, redible (?- at time index was made activities 49 of LHO) ABNP 30 Attempt to trace sling on Carcano Rifle 14 ABNP 31 LHO Employment: (appears as part of Gemberling 144 “background investigation” subhead) ABNP 32 a Background Investigation/ Associates, acquaintances and 130 others allegedly in past contact with Oswald ABNP 32 a/ CD 5 Background Investigation contained in CD 5 (but not 117 subtitled as such) ABNP 35 Special Topics appearing in CD 5 (I, II, V) 136 ABNP 36 CD 5/ Crime Scene and Related Searches and results of 64 FBI laboratory and other related examinations (same as #10, only for CD 5, only) ABNP Related Materials Warren Commission Documents from CD FILES TOP Paul Hoch CD Indexes-I CD Indexes-II CD 1 Beginning of the Investigation of the Assassination of President JFK CD 2-4 State Department Report CD 5a Reports, Predictions, and Lee Harvey Oswald 189 CD 5b Lee Harvey Oswald Background 190-313 CD 5c Activities of Lee Harvey Oswald and Other Investigations 314-497 CD 6 Lee Harvey Oswald Background 471 CD 7a Lee Harvey Oswald, Assassination Witnesses, 600 W. R. P O A G E L EGISLATIVE L IBRARY W ACO , T EXAS P A G E 2 Papers of Paul Hoch related to Warren Commission Number Title Pages if given CD 7b Threats and Investigations 601-770 CD 8-16 FBI Investigation of the Assassination of JFK, Lee Harvey Oswald CD 17-20 Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack L. Ruby CD 21 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 58 CD 22-29 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 30-39 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 40-44 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 45-49 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 50-59 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD60-69 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 70-74 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 75 a Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 349 CD 75 b Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 383 CD 76-83 Investigation of The Assassination of President John F. 38 Kennedy: Hoaxes, False Reports, and Irresponsible Reporting December 13, 1963 CD 127-139 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 150-159 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 160-169 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 170 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 171-179 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 180-189 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 190-195 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 196-204 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 205 a Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 375 CD 205 b Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 416-784 CD 206 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 390 CD 207-222 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 224-231 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 233 Jack L. Ruby & Lee Harvey Oswald –Victim (deceased) CD 232-243 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 244-245 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 246 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation W. R. P O A G E L EGISLATIVE L IBRARY W ACO , T EXAS P A G E 3 Papers of Paul Hoch related to Warren Commission Number Title Pages if given CD 247-293 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 294 CIA Information on the Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 295-300 CIA Information on the Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 301 Investigations on Possible Suspects 332 CD 302 Jack L. Ruby & Lee Harvey Oswald- Victim (deceased) CD 303-318 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 84-86 Jack L. Ruby; Lee Harvey Oswald (Deceased) –Victim 105 CD 87 Special Reports 523 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 88-103 Jack Leon Ruby; Lee Harvey Oswald- Victim, Deceased 20 CD 104 Jack L. Ruby; Lee Harvey Oswald- Victim (Deceased) 24 CD 105 Jack L. Ruby; Lee Harvey Oswald- Victim (Deceased) 33 CD 106 Jack L. Ruby; Lee Harvey Oswald- Victim (Deceased) 22 CD 107 Investigation of Assassination of President John F. Kennedy November 22, 1063: Supplemental Report CD 108-125 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 81 CD 126 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 65 CD 319 Lloyd John Wilson CD 320 United States Secret Service Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 321- 328 World Reaction Series: Foreign Radio and Press Reaction to the Death of President Kennedy and the Accession of President Johnson CD 329 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 330-343 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 344 Secret Service Marina CD 345-369 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 370- 384 Research of J. Lee Rankin CD 385 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 386-395 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 396- 405 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 406- 439 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 440-449 Jack L. Ruby & Lee Harvey Oswald- Victim (deceased) CD 450-459 J. Lee Rankin Correspondence 12 CD 460- 469 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 470- 499 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 500-529 J. Lee Rankin Correspondence W. R. P O A G E L EGISLATIVE L IBRARY W ACO , T EXAS P A G E 4 Papers of Paul Hoch related to Warren Commission Number Title Pages if given CD 530- 556 Investigations and Reports CD 557-599 Lee Harvey Oswald and List of Exhibits 50 CD 600-630 Killing of Dallas Patrolman J.D. Tippit- Maps of the 65 Grassy Knoll CD 631-639 CIA Dissemination of Information on Lee Harvey Oswald 15 CD 640 Not Available CD 641-649 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 20 CD 650-659 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 19 CD 660-691 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 57 CD 692-721 CIA file on Oswald 29 More research on the Assassination CD 722 Jack L. Ruby: Lee Harvey Oswald (Deceased)- Victim 18 CD 723-731 Lee Harvey Oswald and George De Mohrenschildt 15 CD 732-734 Jack L. Ruby 20 More on George De Mohrenschildt CD 735 Lifton ABNP 493 CD 736-739 Jack L Ruby; Lee Harvey Oswald- Victim (Deceased) 17 CD 740-769 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 50 CD 770-776 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 24 CD 777 George and Jeanne De Mohrenschildt 19 CD 778-779 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 49 CD 800-819 George and Jeanne De Mohrenschildt 7 CD 820-829 Lee Harvey Oswald investigation 17 CD 830-839 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 21 CD 840-859 Investigations of: 32 Check of Garages and Service Stations Patronized by Jack Ruby Ruth Hyde and Michael Ralph Paine Lee Harvey Oswald CD 860-879 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 42 CD 880-896 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 897 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 557 CD 898-912 Correspondence of J. Lee Rankin 29 George De Mohrenschildt Confidential Files of Names with Residences W. R. P O A G E L EGISLATIVE L IBRARY W ACO , T EXAS P A G E 5 Papers of Paul Hoch related to Warren Commission Number Title Pages if given CD 913 Anonymous Letter on Bureau of Prisons 77 CD 914-939 Jack L Ruby; Lee Harvey Oswald- Victim (Deceased) 40 CD 940-983 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 73 CD 984 Correspondence with J. Edgar Hoover 32 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 985-1019 Investigations on Possible Suspects 89 CD 1020 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 24 CD 1021-1029 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 25 CD 1030-1065 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 55 CD 1066 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 65 CD 1067-1084 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation 79 CD 1085-1106 Memorandum Titled: Letter Relative to 25 Assassination of President Kennedy Sent to United States Embassy in Costa Rica Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 1085 Relevant Correspondence CD 1107 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 1114-1115 State material CD 1116-1129 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 1130-1164 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 1165-1178 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 1179 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 1180-1192 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 1193 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 1194-1203 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 1204-1244 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 1245 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 1246-1294 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation Jacky Ruby information CD 1295 All available pages- 1-2, i, 3-4, 7-8, 10-94 Lifton ABPN Order Leak Investigation CD 1296-1346 Lee Harvey Oswald Investigation CD 1347 Pp.
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