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JFK Documents - Federal Bureau of Investigation

FBI JFK Assassination File (62-109060)

The FBI's main Headquarters JFK assassination file. This version dates from the late 1980s, and thus contains some redactions which are removed from the current set at the National Archives.

FBI Warren Commission Liaison File (62-109090)

The FBI's liaison file with the Warren Commission, consisting of correspondence and reports sent to the Commission. This version of the file dates from the late 1980s.

FBI Oswald Headquarters File (105-82555)

The FBI's main headquarters file on Lee Harvey Oswald. This version of the file dates from the late 1980s.

FBI Ruby Headquarters File (44-24016)

The FBI's main headquarters file on Jack Ruby, who killed Oswald on 24 Nov 1963. This version of the file dates from the late 1980s.

FBI Oswald Mexico City File (105-3702) - 1980 Release

The FBI's Mexico City file on the Oswald visit to Mexico City and the various conspiracy allegations surrounding that visit. This is a 1980 release of that file, heavily redacted.

FBI Oswald Mexico City File (105-3702)

The FBI's Mexico City file on the Oswald visit to Mexico City and the various conspiracy allegations surrounding that visit. This recent version of the file has far fewer redactions and withholdings than the 1980 version, but is only a partial version.

FBI - HSCA Administrative Folders

This file consists of JFK assassination case file documents held at FBI headquarters in Washington DC. These reference materials presumably allowed for quick inspection by FBI supervisors during the HSCA investigation, without having to call out to Central Records or field offices.

FBI - HSCA Subject Files

This voluminous collection, declassified in the late 1990s, consists of FBI files on various persons and organizations, supplied to the House Select Committee on Assassinations during its investigation.

 

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