Photographs and negartives pertaining to David Ferrie, Loran E. Hall, Gordon Novel, Lee H. Oswald, Perry Russo, Dean Andrews, Clay Shaw, "Operation Fracaso Frac".
Box 19. Alphabetical photographic files Bracken, Brendan — Brandt, Leon, 66 folders.
The Military Intelligence & Espionage Multimedia Collection was donated by Elizabeth Bankcroft in 1998 as part of a larger military intelligence collection that includes nearly 5,000 printed items. This collection consists of military intelligence and conspiracy theory themed movies (VHS tapes both purchased and privately recorded), music CDs, computer games, board games, audio books, and trading cards.
Chronological Correspondence.
Series 3 consists of chronological correspondence of John L. Brown from 1932 through 1974. The correspondence is arranged in chronological order. In each folder, both correspondents writing to Brown and correspondents receiving letters from Brown are listed.
Series 3 consists of chronological correspondence of John L. Brown from 1932 through 1974. The correspondence is arranged in chronological order. In each folder, both correspondents writing to Brown and correspondents receiving letters from Brown are listed.
Miscellaneous autograph, signed manuscripts by various individuals collected by John S. Mayfield.
The sub-series contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, primarily dating from EDP's tenure at Georgetown University, with a small amount dating from his time at Catholic University. It includes both GU and external professional correspondence.
The Individual Correspondence Sub-Series contains correspondence written to Cornelius Van H. Engert from various notable people. The letters are arranged in alphabetical order by person's name.
The Military Intelligence & Espionage Multimedia Collection was donated by Elizabeth Bankcroft in 1998 as part of a larger military intelligence collection that includes nearly 5,000 printed items. This collection consists of military intelligence and conspiracy theory themed movies (VHS tapes both purchased and privately recorded), music CDs, computer games, board games, audio books, and trading cards.
Correspondence arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
Condolence Letters. Written upon the death of Richard M. Helms, arranged alphabetically.