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[Letter to Chief J. E. Curry - Corsicana Daily Sun Clipping, February 19, 1964] (open access)

[Letter to Chief J. E. Curry - Corsicana Daily Sun Clipping, February 19, 1964]

Part of a criminal intelligence report by detective W. S. Biggio which states that source thought that Mrs. Ruth Paine's maiden name was Hidell, a surname used as a cover-up by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was confirmed that Mrs. Ruth Paine's maiden name was, in fact, Hyde. The document is a newspaper clipping from the Corsicana Daily Sun. A photograph shows Lee Harvey Oswald posing with his weapons.
Date: February 27, 1964
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Report to W. F. Dyson by C. T. Burnley, February 27, 1967 #3] (open access)

[Report to W. F. Dyson by C. T. Burnley, February 27, 1967 #3]

Newspaper clipping which was originally attached to a criminal intelligence report which was written by detective C. T. Burnley. The report describes occurrences at the home of Cuban refugee Sergio Arcacha, a desired witness of Jim Garrison. Arcacha received a phone call from Jim Alcock. Officers questioned William A. Gurovich and James Alcock. The newspaper clipping is titled "New Orleans DA Rejects FBI Aid in JFK Plot Probe."
Date: February 27, 1967
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Receipt #2] (open access)

[Receipt #2]

A receipt of a payment from the AIDS ARMS Network, Inc. (Prism Health North Texas) to the AIDS Resource Center (Resource Center Dallas).
Date: February 27, 1990
Creator: AIDS ARMS Network, Inc.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Clipping: The write stuff] (open access)

[Clipping: The write stuff]

A Gilmer Mirror clipping featuring an opinion column by Mac Overton, in which Overton describes how the LGBTQIA+ community continued to see the largest rates of new HIV/AIDS cases.
Date: February 27, 1993
Creator: Overton, Mac
System: The UNT Digital Library