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Warren Commission Exhibit No. 320. Lee and family will come to brother Robert's house for Thanksgiving 1962 – November 22nd – the next time Robert saw Lee was on November 23, 1963

Autograph Letter Signed "Lee" in pencil, 1p, 5" x 8". [Dallas, Texas], November 17, [1962]. On laid paper. To his brother Robert. Fine condition.

In full, "In answer to your kind invitation for Thanksgiving we'd love to come and will be in Ft. Worth Thanksgiving morning we shall come by bus and I'll give you a ring on the Phone, from the bus station, (about 9:00-10:00). See you soon. Lee."

On a photocopy of this letter (present), Robert Oswald notes the irony about that Thanksgiving: "the date was / Nov. 22, 1962 / R"

Warren Commission Exhibit No. 320. This letter and the hand-addressed envelope are pictured on Page 884 of Volume XVI of the Warren Commission Hearings. Photocopy of the page is included. The return address on the envelope was "Box 2915, Dallas, Texas," which had been rented by Oswald on October 9, 1962. This was the address used by Oswald, under the alias "A. Hidell" to order the Italian Carbine rifle allegedly used to assassinate President Kennedy.

In his biography of his brother, Lee, A Portrait of Lee Harvey Oswald (1967), Robert devotes two pages to Thanksgiving 1962. Their half-brother John Pic, 30, was also there; Robert was 28, Lee was 23. In part, "When we all said good-bye at the door, I thought Lee seemed a little tense. I wondered why, then decided maybe he felt it was the end of a good day -- and now he would go back to the everyday drag. That was the last time I saw Lee, until November 23, 1963ƒ"

Ex-Herman Darvick Autograph Auctions Number 33, June 11, 1992 (photocopies included). From the collection of Dr. John K. Lattimer (1914-2007). The family of President John F. Kennedy chose Dr. Lattimer to be the first nongovernmental medical specialist to review evidence in Kennedy's assassination. On January 7, 1972, at the National Archives, Dr. Lattimer examined 65 X-rays, color transparencies, and black-and-white negatives taken during Kennedy's autopsy, concluding, according to "The New York Times," that "they 'eliminate any doubt completely' about the validity of the Warren Commission's conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald fired all the shots that struck the President."

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