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Union Station to Oak Cliff Dallas Streetcar - Dallas, Texas: Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) (open access)

Union Station to Oak Cliff Dallas Streetcar - Dallas, Texas: Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI)

Document assessing the potential environmental effects of a proposed streetcar alignment from Union Station to the intersection of Colorado Boulevard and Beckley Avenue in Oak Cliff. It determined that the streetcar would have no significant impact.
Date: July 21, 2011
Creator: United States. Federal Transit Administration.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by Bob K. Carroll and R. W. Westphal, February 21, 1964] (open access)

[Report to W. P. Gannaway by Bob K. Carroll and R. W. Westphal, February 21, 1964]

Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective Bob K. Carroll and R. W. Westphal, states that fifteen individuals were found to have been involved in some type of incident with Jack Ruby. Of these individuals, three were located by Bob K. Carroll and R. W. Westphal.
Date: February 21, 1964
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal, April 21, 1965] (open access)

[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal, April 21, 1965]

Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective R. W. Westphal, states that Guy Evertt Nice was arrested for carrying a prohibited drugs and weaponry. Nice had in his possession a letter written to Jack Ruby. In the letter, he stated that he was a Communist. A photograph of Nice, a personal history from the Special Service Bureau, and a copy of the letter are attached to the report.
Date: April 21, 1965
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by F. A. Hellinghausen, February 21, 1964] (open access)

[Report to W. P. Gannaway by F. A. Hellinghausen, February 21, 1964]

Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective F. A. Hellinghausen, states that Harvey N. Baker received anti-Irish and anti-Jewish literature in the mail. Baker was concerned about the literature and did not know how his name and address was put on the mailing list.
Date: February 21, 1964
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History