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A WORK IN PROGRESS: SECRET SERVICE BEFORE/ DURING/ AFTER JFK, ETC.

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SECRET SERVICE AGENTS BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER THE JFK ADMINISTRATION
(acknowledgements: Sam Kinney, Kathlee Fitzgerald, Bob Lilley, Rufus
Youngblood, and Abraham Bolden)
THANKS TO AMETHYST FOR INSPIRATION

Simeon B. Benson- SAIC of Pennsylvania District; Acting Chief for 1
month, 1874
Patrick D. Tyrrell- SAIC, Chicago, 1876 [Bowen/Neal; Dorman; Neal, The
Story of the Secret Service, 1971; Daily Reports of U.S. Secret Service
Agents 1875-1886]
Henry F. Finnegass- SAIC of the California District during
Grant era
J.W. Cribbs- 1893 era
Schuyler A. Donnella- Cleveland (1st administration)
era- joined the Service in approx. 1886; Harrison era: 1888-1889 arrest
activity was in Ohio primarily, 1890- made arrests in W.VA and Ohio,
1891
made arrest in Cincinnati,; missing from agent lists for Taft and Wilson

his dates are Cleveland (1st administration)-Wilson eras [Secret Service
Division Register of Arrests July, 1909-June, 1912 and
1913-June, 1915; Report: Jervis to Chief, 9/19/19; Daily Reports of U.S.

Secret Service Agents 1890-1910]
E.T. Clyatt- early 1900’s
J.W. Vann- same as above
George Foster- Sept. 1901 w/ Pres. McKinley
Samuel Ireland- same as above
Peter Rubano- Teddy Roosevelt-FDR eras
Lucien Wheeler- Teddy Roosevelt-Harding eras [ New York Times, 7/24/50;
Wheeler Reports, 1909]
William J. Burns- 1897 identified as an
agent [Wilkie]
Tommy B. Foster- joined the Service in approx. 1900; joined the
Service in approx. 1900
John Hughes, Jr.- a 2nd Cleveland-Teddy Roosevelt era agent
George W. Hazen- Cleveland era in 1894; SAIC of New York in March, 1897;
Cleveland-Wilson eras
Thomas J. Callaghan- Teddy Roosevelt-FDR eras,
retiring in 1945
Joseph A. Walker- 1st Cleveland-Teddy Roosevelt era
John F. Cronin- 1907
Harry T. Donaghy- 1907
Matthew J. Griffin- 1st
Cleveland-Wilson eras
Edward J. Brennan- one of eight agents officially transfered to the
Dept. of Justice on 7/1/08: FBI
George M. Kennoch- same as above
Irving C. Sauter- same as above
George Kraft- same as above
Louis P. Elsmere- same as above
Charles Dolan- same as above
Frank Wallace- same as above
Edward Chaims- same as above
Rowland K. Goddard- Teddy Roosevelt era
[Daily Reports of U.S. Secret Service Agents 1908-1911]; Wilson era:
identified as agent [ledger marked"Secret Service Division, Treasury
Department Vol. 22 Sept. 1, 1919-(blank)]; was FDR era SAIC of District
13 (Colorado,New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah) in the early 1940's and by
during Truman era
John J. McGrath- the Taft-Truman eras;
joined the Service in the 19-teens; was then assigned to the Boston
office for 12 years and then transferred to the Dallas office which was
followed by the Cleveland office; in the FDR era was SAIC of Cleveland
district for approx. 6 months until 1938 when transferred to New York
office as Acting SAIC, became SAIC of District 5 (Md, Va, WVa, NC, DC)
based in Washington, D.C. in 1943 until 1944 and then SAIC of District 2

(NY, North NJ, Puerto Rico; retired in 1949 during the Truman era
Edward Tyrrell- McKinley era; during Taft and Wilson eras was working
in Texas;was with the Service during Harding, Coolidge and Hoover eras
Harry L. Barker- Taft-FDR eras; White House Detail, was on Taft's New
York trip [Sloan Report, 7/9/09]; in 1936, Barker was made SAIC of newly
formed
district covering Maine, VT, NH, Mass., Conn., and RI, and was based in
Boston; during Harding era, Barker was White
House Detail but mostly was assigned to Mrs. Harding
Frank Tyree- White House Detail
during Teddy Roosevelt era [: Daily Reports of U.S. Secret
Service Agents 1902-1905]
William H. Houghton- Taft era when he
joined the Service in 1911 [New York Times, "Secret Service Puts New
Executives Here", 7/19/38]; Wilson era where Houghton
was with Burke in New York counterespionage office in 1915 and helped
establish that Germany was breaking US Neutrality Act by having
extensive espionage in the US prior to WW I [New York Times, 2/3/43;
Bowen/Neal], in 1919 helped with the advance planning of the President
Wilson's western trip in Columbus, Ohio on 8/31/19 and provided
Presidential protection for that trip (8/30/19-9/30/19) [Jervis to
Chief, 9/19/19], became SAIC of the Philadelphia office in approx. 1920,

; in 8/35 (FDR era), when he left NY
office, he was promoted to SAIC of the newly formed district covering NY

and Puerto Rico, and was based in New York City
Frank Burke- McKinley- FDR eras; joined the Service in approx. 1899;
during Teddy Roosevelt era was on White House Detail [ Wheeler Report,
11/3/08], was guarding the President-elect Taft in New York on 11/14/08
[Wheeler Report, 11/14/08]
Clarence L. Dalrymple- McKinley-FDR eras; joined the White House Police
in 1898; was not Captain during Wilson, Harding or Coolidge eras but was
Captain of the
White House Police from 1930-1937 (Hoover-FDR eras)
E.P. McAdams- McKinley
era; during the Wilson era, he was not only in the Birmingham, Alabama
office but was the SAIC [Starling]
P.J. Ahern -Teddy Roosevelt era; during the Wilson era an agent (aka
operative)
primarily in the Pittsburgh, PA office, and by May, 1917 was on White
House Detail [FitzGerald Report, 5/6/17; Ahern Reports,
1917]
Larry Richey- Teddy Roosevelt and Wilson eras;
Became an agent in 1901; became
part of Teddy Roosevelt's White House Detail, left the Service to go
into business at the end of Teddy's era [ Eyes Only; Medved]
but did return as an agent during Wilson era
Jim Sloan- 1908 [: Wheeler
Report, 11/3/08] to 1940’s/ FDR
Joseph E. Murphy- joined the Service in 1899;
Teddy Roosevelt era: head of 1st White House detail officially assigned
to
the presidential protection in 1901 [Youngblood]; Taft administration
-SAIC of White House Detail; became
Assist. Chief in 1919 under Wilson
Dick Jervis- Teddy Roosevelt era -was guarding the President-elect Taft
in Hot Springs, VA on 11/7/08
and then joined the White House Detail in 1910 (Taft); became White
House
Detail SAIC after Murphy during Wilson era


DURING PRESIDENCY OF WILLIAM H. TAFT (27TH PRESIDENT 1909-1913)
Walter Scott Bowen-Teddy
Roosevelt era and he continued through Taft, Wilson, Harding, Hoover,
FDR and Truman eras when he retired in 1948, but was made the official
historian of the Secret Service by an Act of Congress [Bowen/Neal]

William J. Flynn- Chief, 1912-1917; joined Secret Service in 1897

DURING PRESIDENCY OF WOODROW T. WILSON (28TH PRESIDENT, 1913-1921)
Arthur F. Grube- in
1919 helped with the advance planning and provided Presidential
protection for President Wilson's western trip (8/30/19-9/30/19) [Jervis

to Chief, 9/19/19]; Harding, Coolidge and Hoover eras as
part of this agent's time in the Service
William H. Davenport- Wilson era [Reports
of Davenport to Murphy 9/9/16-9/30/16]; FDR era: SAIC of District 11
(Ok,Ak,Kans.) based in Kansas City
John C. Marsh- provided Presidential protection for Wilson's trip
(8/30/19-9/30/19)
[Jervis to Chief, 9/19/19]; he continued in the Service through Harding,

Coolidge, Harding and FDR eras; during the FDR was SAIC of District 6
(SC, GA,Fla, Ala) until late 1941
Robert F. Perry- Wilson era [ledger
marked"Secret Service Division, Treasury Department Vol. 22 Spet. 1,
1919-(blank)]; Harding, Coolidge and FDR eras;
during FDR era was SAIC of Birmingham, Ala. "Sub-District" until 1940
James M. Haley- Wilson-Coolidge eras; Haley joined the Service during
WWI, became SAIC of the Contraband
Section, was considered government's authority on authenticity of
currency and securities
James R. Jarrell- Wilson-FDR eras; Wilson era where Jarrell is
identified as agent
[ledger marked "Secret Service Division, Treasury Department
Vol. 22 Sept. 1, 1919-(blank)] and also, in 1919 helped with the advance

planning of the President Wilson's western trip and provided
Presidential protection for that trip (8/30/19-9/30/19) [Jervis to
Chief, 9/19/19]; FDR era where Jarrell was SAIC of
District 15 (Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, Alaska) based in
Seattle [USGM Fall 1940, 3/41, 9/41, 1/31/42, 9/1/42, 5/15/43, 8/1/44]
and was replaced by 1947 which was Truman era [USGM, 6/1/47]
William H. Moran- Chief, 1917-1936/FDR; started to work for the
Service in 1882 as a messenger at age 18 for Chief Brooks, on July 1,
1907
at age 43 became Assist. Chief under Wilkie during the Teddy Roosevelt
era
[Bowen/Neal], remained Assist. Chief under Flynn during the Taft
and Wilson eras [ibid.; Starling]
Charlie Fredericks- driver, into 1940’s/FDR
John “Jack” Q. Slye- into Harding
W. Arnold Landvoight- Wilson-FDR eras;
Coolidge era -was on White House Detail [: Reports of
Landvoight to Jervis, 1924]; FDR era -became
SAIC of the Philadelphia office on 8/20/35, then SAIC of Pennsylvania
District in 1936 [New York Times, "Heads Secret Service
Unit", 8/21/35; Tully; USGM Fall 1940, 3/41, 9/41, 1/31/42, 9/1/42]
John L. Sullivan- into Harding
Walter Ferguson- into Coolidge era where he
was on the White House Detail [Ferguson Reports, 1924 and
1928]
John J. FitzGerald- into Eisenhower
era; Coolidge era -White House Detail
[Bowen/Neal; Reports of FitzGerald to Jervis, 1923 and
1924]; FDR era -White Detail; Truman and Eisenhower eras- SAIC of
Louisville, KY office by at least 1951, then SAIC of Baltimore office
by approx. 1953 [USGM 7/51, 7/52, 7/53] and by 1954 was
replaced [USGM 7/54] and retired in 1958
Myles McCahill- into Hoover era; Coolidge administration -an agent
[Bowen/Neal]; Hoover administration where he was an agent [Daily Reports
of U.S.Secret Service Agents 1925-1931]
Col. Edmund W. Starling- Starling was on WHD during Wilson era (Joe
Murphy was Chief (SAIC) of the White House Detail 1914-1919 followed by

Jervis); was made SAIC in 1935 but then
was made assisting supervising agent (ASAIC) of White House Detail until

1941 when he was replaced by Mike Reilly [Wilson; Starling;
Patterson, Schuyler, "Safeguarding the President: A Rigid Task for
Vigilant Men", New York Times, 2/19/33; New York Times, "Secret Service
Chief, 70, Still Carries On", 5/27/34]
R.S. Mitchell- SAIC, St. Louis, MO office
Gabriel DiFiore- joined the Service assigned to the Pittsburgh office
[Pittsburgh
Press,]; Harding era agent [Jervis Report to Chief Moran, July, 1922],
left the Pittsburgh office in 1923 for New York office [Pittsburgh
Press]; Coolidge and eras agent

DURING PRESIDENCY OF WARREN G. HARDING (29TH PRESIDENT, 1921-1923)
[WHD:10]
Andrew Mellon- Sec. of the Treasury
Alan Straight- joined the Service in 1921 and was assigned to
the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D.C.; Coolidge and
Hoover eras: left the Service in 1925 but in 1927 became an operative
(agent) again, was SAIC of Detroit from 1926-1929, became SAIC of New
York in 1929; FDR era: SAIC of New York City until 935 when he returned
to Detroit office
George C. Drescher- Drescher was Truman era SAIC
of White House Detail until 4/46 when replaced by Rowley, and on 5/1/46
became SAIC of Baltimore office
Carl Dickson- joined the Service in approx. 1921; into Coolidge era
Michael P. Bolan, Jr.- NY office; Teapot Dome 1922
Robert K. Webster- joined the Service in 1923 during Harding era and
DIED in
1927

DURING PRESIDENCY OF CALVIN COOLIDGE (30TH PRESIDENT, 1923-1929)
William A. Merrill- the SAIC of District 14
(California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii) based in San Francisco from 1944
through the Truman era[USGM, 8/1/44, 6/1/47 and
7/1/50]
Harvey Ingley- WHD; SAIC, Forgery Section; continued with the Service
through
FDR and Eisenhower eras until he retired 1959 [Bowen/Neal]
U.E. Baughman- began his Service career 12/27/27 as a stenographer in
the
Philadelphia office, during FDR era was commissioned as an agent in
1934, in May of 1941 became ASAIC of New York District followed by SAIC
of Newark District, in 1945 became SAIC of Washington, D.C. field
office, was on Margaret Truman's White House detail when she was in New
York, in 1947 or 1948 was SAIC of the New York District before being
made Chief on 11/29/48 and remained Chief until JFK era when he retired
in 9/61
Jim Stringfellow- joined the White House Detail on 1/28/24 during the
Coolidge era [Report of Stringfellow to Jervis, 1/31/24]; was also
Hoover era White House Detail; and Truman White House Detail and
supervised callers at the White House Northwest Gate, retired from the
White House Detail in 8/50
John L. Kettl- joined the Service in approx. 1925 in the Pittsburgh, PA
office, became
SAIC of the Baltimore office and then SAIC of the New York office before

returning to the Pittsburgh office; in Truman era was SAIC of Pittsburgh

office; Eisenhower era: SAIC of the Pittsburgh office [Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette]
Henry W. Rodney- joined the Service and continued in the Service until
he retired from
the Service during the Truman era


DURING PRESIDENCY OF HERBERT C. HOOVER (31RST PRESIDENT, 1929-1933)
James J. Maloney-joined the Secret Service, became SAIC of the Buffalo
District
until 1936 during the FDR era when he became SAIC of the Newark
district office (District 4- newly formed district covering NJ and
Delaware) starting in 1936 until 1938 when he became SAIC of the New
York District , in 11/43 succeeded Joe Murphy as Assist. Chief of the
Secret Service, then became Chief of the Secret Service
Russell “Buck” Daniels- joined the Service in 1929 as stenographer in
the Kansas City office;
during Truman era was SAIC of District 12 (Minn., ND,SD,Neb,Iowa) and =

by 1949 was SAIC of District 5 (Md, Va, WVa, NC, DC) in D.C.; was
Eisenhower era Inspector in 1954 [Dorman], then Deputy Chief in 1957
replacing Acting Assist. Chief Neal [Bowen/Neal]; JFK era: retired on
1/31/61
Robert Clark- shot in hand during 2/15/33 attempt on Pres.-Elect FDR
Arthur P. Madden- Intelligence Division; worked on the Al Capone case
Neal Tessem- same as above
James M. Sullivan- same as above
Michael F. Malone- same as above
Clarence L. Converse- same as above
Archie Martin- same as above
William Hodgins- same as above
Henry F. Tyson- same as above
George H. Brodnax- from Southern District 1929; was SAIC during Hoover
era
(was also present at the FDR 1933 assassination attempt in Miami) and
continued in Service during FDR and Truman eras was Chief of the Florida

and Georgia districts
Harry E. Neal- was Assist. SAIC of New York District and in 1940
transferred to Chief's staff in
Washington, D.C. [Neal, The Story of the Secret Service] where the only
WHD was a very temporary protective assignment on the plane with FDR for

the Casablanca meeting [Neal, Harry, The Story of the Secret Service,
1971]
Michael F. Gettings- joined the Service in 1931
Robert L. Godby- was ASAIC of Buffalo, NY office; in the FDR era was
SAIC of Syracuse
office starting 10/33 [NYT], in 1934 when he was SAIC of a special squad

of 16 agents from all over the country based in New York which was
assembled to crack to Lustig/Watts counterfeit bills case [Dorman] and
in 1935 died

DURING PRESIDENCY OF FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (32ND PRESIDENT, 1933-1945)
[WHD in 1939: 16+2 supervisors; WHD start of WWII: 37]
Burrill Peterson- WHD, FDR/Truman era; in Secret Service 1941 to 1978
William F. Lowery- WHD, FDR, Truman era
Roy H. Kellerman- 1941 to Dec. 1968; Kellerman was not White House
Detail until 1942
and continued through 1951, and then returned to WHD in 1955: joined the

Detroit office of the Service in 12/41, transferred 2/9/42 to the
Washington, D.C. field office after a 30 day assignment in the
Cincinnati office, 4/17/42 became member of White House Detail, 2/7/51
transferred to Indianapolis office, 2/1/55 went back to the White House
Detail; on 1/8/65 was made Deputy to Assist.
Director of Protective Forces replacing Boring and retired from the
Service 12/68 as Assist. Administrator of the Service
Thomas J. Kelley- up to Feb. 1978
Gerald A. Behn- up to Jan. 1967
Floyd M. Boring- up to 1967
Robert I. Bouck- up to 1968
James J. Rowley- retired in 1973 [New York Times,
10/23/73]
Maurice G. Martineau- up to 1972
Frank J. Wilson- Chief, 1936- 1946/Truman
Michael F. Reilly- ASAIC, 1941-1943; SAIC, 1943-1947/Truman
James M. Beary- into Truman; SAIC of Washington office, 1950’s
James H. Griffith-during the FDR and
Truman administrations was White House Detail ["The Secret Service",
All American Television and Quorum Communications, 1995 (shown on the
History Channel)]; Eisenhower era: became SAIC of Pittsburgh office
Neil Shannon- by at least
1951 was SAIC of Little Rock, Ark. office and continued in that position

into the Eisenhower era [USGM 7/51, 7/52, 7/53, 7/54]
Henry C. Taggart- 1930’s
Elmer Rodie Hipsley- into Truman
Guy H. Spaman- ASAIC/1940’s; during the Truman era in the late
1940's became the 1st SAIC of the new Paris, France office and remained
in that office for 3 years before returning to the U.S. [Bowen/Neal], in

April of 1951 was made SAIC of Los Angeles District [ibid.]; SAIC of Los

Angeles throughout Eisenhower era [USGM 7/1/54, 7/1/55, 6/1/59, 6/1/60];

JFK era: was SAIC of Los Angeles office [23HSCA362- CE 1753]; LBJ era:
SAIC of Los Angeles office , on 12/4/64 issued on report regarding Harry

Hall and PRS subject, in 1966 was involved with working with the FBI on
cooperative manpower support [12/4/65 Spaman Report; 5/23/66 FBI SAC-Los

Angeles to Spaman document; 2/6/68 Spaman Report to Assist. Director]
[fnu] Deckard- 1940’s
Maurice Allen- SAIC of District 11 (Ok,Ak,Kans) based in
Kansas City [USGM, 8/1/44], by 9/45 was SAIC of District 1 (Maine, New
Hampshire, VT, Mass., RI and Conn.) [USGM, 9/45, 5/46]; Truman era: SAIC

of District 1 (Maine, New Hampshire, VT, Mass., RI and Conn.) [USGM,
6/47, 6/48, 7/50, 7/51, 7/52, 7/53,]; Eisenhower era: SAIC of the Boston

office throughout era [USGM, 7/54, 7/55, 6/59, 6/60]
Leonard P. Hutchinson- 1940’s
Lt. Col. George J. McNally- 1940’s thru LBJ [on Texas trip]; member of
SS during WWII- e resigned from the Secret Service and returned to the
Army after FDR administration; during the JFK era, he was in the Army
involved with communications during this time; was Director of White
House Communications for the Army Signal Corps
Thomas J. Qualters- ASAIC 1943
Frank Murray
Jack Willard- 1940’s
Howard Anderson- 1940’s; was Truman era SAIC of District
11 (Ok, Ak, Kans.), not WHD [USGM, 6/47, 6/48, 7/49, 7/50]
James Haley- 1945/ into Truman? [apparently not the same agent as the
one who started with Harding]
Forrest V. Sorrels- Dallas office, 1930’s to 1960’s; worked on FDR’s
visit to Dallas 1936
Robert A. Steuart- Dallas office, 1930’s to 1965; during the Truman and
Eisenhower eras was SAIC of the
Memphis, TN office by at least 1951 until approx. 1956
William Karp- 1940’s era
Albert E. Whitaker- SAIC of NY office, 1940’s to Ford era/ 1970’s
Frank A. Lyons- 1930’s
[fnu] Marcy- Captain of WHP
H.W. Francis- WHP, 1937/1938
R.P. Hallion- same as above
J.J. Cash- same as above
E.L. Warden- same as above
E. Reynolds- same as above
R.G. Ford- same as above
R.M. “Rudolph” McDavid- Miami, FL office; around to at least the LBJ
era (SAIC, Jacksonville, FL office)
Bill Morris- in NY office
Harry Welsh- same as above
[fnu] O’Shea- same as above
Sam Callaghan- Washington, D.C. office, 1940’s; during the Eisenhower
era, he was in the New York office
Mitch Lipsen- same as above
Jim Burdette- Chicago, Il office
John L. Schram- San Francisco, CA office
John F. Moran- same as above
Edward Barnes- same as above
Laurence E. Albert- in the Truman era, Albert was SAIC of District 15
(Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, Alaska)
Julian T. Baber
George F. Boos
William D. Cawley
Walter C. Fisk- Truman era: SAIC of Sacramento, CA office
Thomas A. Gallagher- was the Truman and Eisenhower eras SAIC of the
Cincinnati Ohio office
Rowland K. Goddard
Samuel T. Goldman
John L. Grennan- Truman era agent [NYT]; in FDR era, he joined Service

12/2/35 and assigned to the New York division, specialist in
counterfeiting cases, in 1938-1939 helped break the Henry Neuwirth
counterfeiting gang, in 3/42 played a major role in the apprehension of
a six man war-savings stamp gang
Gerald J. McGinniss
John E. Osborn- Truman era SAIC of District 7 (Ky,Tn)
Lee A. Montgomery
Dan L. Moriarty
George W. Pears
James R. Prather
C.R. Raum
Leo A. Smugai- Truman era: by 1949 was SAIC of District 15 (Washington,

Oregon, Montana, Idaho, Alaska) and by 1951 was SAIC of the St. Louis
office
John S. Tucker
George N. Van Fleet- Truman era: by at least 1951 was SAIC of Utica, NY
office which appears to have moved to Syracuse in approx. 1953 where Van
Fleet
remained as SAIC; Eisenhower era: SAIC of the Syracuse, NY
Fred C. Wasson- Truman era: SAIC of Los Angeles office
Charles Mazey- Truman era: SAIC of District 5
(Md, Va, WVa, NC, DC)
James J. Garvey
Stanley Phillips- FDR era Philadelphia office
agent
[fnu] Seckler
Raymond A. Horton- SAIC, St. Louis, MO 1937; Truman era: SAIC of
District 6 (SC,Ga,Fla,Al); was in
Atlanta office when Rufus Youngblood first joined that office in
1951[Youngblood]
Alonzo H. Rice- Boston office, 1930’s-1940’s
Frank Stratton- NY office, 1937
Edward A. Connors- NY office, 1935
Harry Shepherd- NY office, 1937
[fnu] Lieberman- NY office, 1941
Edith E. Duncan-Truman era where she was a Secret Service employee in
D.C. secretary [Baughman]; also JFK era
Paul J. Paterni-joined the Service in 1933; during the Truman era was
made SAIC of the San Francisco office; Eisenhower era: SAIC of the San
Francisco office
and then moved to become SAIC of the Chicago office; was JFK era
Michael W. Torina-entered the Service as a clerk-stenographer, became
an agent during FDR
era and continued through Truman era and was White House Detail; was JFK

era
Harry D. Anheier-joined Service in 1933, became SAIC of District 5 (Md,
Va, WVa, NC, DC)
based in D.C. and then, in 1945, SAIC of District 9 (Ill, Wis, Ind)
based in Chicago, held this position through the Truman era ; Eisenhower

era: SAIC of Chicago office until approx. 1957 when replaced by Paterni
and became SAIC of New Orleans office
Raymond A. Horton- 1937 was SAIC of the St. Louis office who
broke the case of the "counterfeiting priest" [Dorman]; Truman era: by
1950 had been replaced as SAIC of District 6 (SC,Ga,Fla,Al) based in
Atlanta [USGM, 7/1/50] but became SAIC of Atlanta and remained until
approx. 1953
John A. Marshall- SAIC, Miami, FL office; FDR White
House Detail [Reilly; F. Wilson]; Truman era SAIC of the Miami office
and remained in that position throughout the Eisenhower era

DURING PRESIDENCY OF HARRY S. TRUMAN (33RD PRESIDENT, 1945-1953)

Frank M. Berry- driver
Robert J. Jamison- in Secret Service 1951-1971
William R. Greer- 1945 to July, 1966
Fred M. Vinson- replaced Morganthau as Secretary of the Treasury on
7/23/45
and was replaced by Snyder on 6/25/46 [Treasury Dept. List of
Secretaries of the Treasury, 1996]
John W. Snyder- Sec. of the Treasury
Samuel A. Kinney- up to 1967
Rufus W. Youngblood- up to 1971
Stewart G. Stout, Jr.- up to LBJ
John E. Campion- up to LBJ
H. Stuart Knight- up to 1981/Reagan
Robert H. Taylor- through the Ford and Carter eras: due
to tensions with Haldeman which boiled over 1972 during the Nixon era,
Taylor moved to the Foreign Dignitaries Protection Detail of which he
became SAIC in 1977 [Rush; New York Times]
John H. Hanly- SAIC,Chicago, IL office; also, NY office agent; later,
SAIC of Paris office; Truman-Eisenhower era where he was a New York
office agent in 1952 [Dorman] and Eisenhower era SAIC of the Baltimore
office
Lilburn E. “Pat” Boggs- WHD, Truman and Ike; up to 1978
Vincent P. Mroz- at least up to LBJ era (SAIC, Independence, MO
office, mid-1960’s)
Henry “Harry” “Nick” Nicholson
Rex Scouten [now WH Curator]
Bob Holmes- in V.P. / Barkley detail
Robert Snow- into 1980’s/ p.r.
Gerard “Jerry” B. McCann- at least up to LBJ (Inspector)
James K. “Jack” Fox- at least up to LBJ (PRS/photographer)
Morgan L. Gies- driver in Washington, D.C.; at least up to LBJ (SAIC of
WH Garage)
Charlotte A. Klapkowski- Clerk-Steno, Chicago, IL office, 6/51-8/71
Lane Bertram- Atlanta, GA office (w/ Youngblood, Kober, Letteer, and
Horton)
Clayton Kober- Atlanta, GA office
[fnu] Hancock- same as above
Roy Letteer- same as above; by 1960 became SAIC of the Little Rock
office
Paul Usher- WHD 1952 (Youngblood’s supervisor on his first temporary
assignment); Eisenhower era: Acting SAIC of the Charleston, W.Va. office

until approx. 1957 and became SAIC of the Pittsburgh office
Joseph J. Ellis, Jr.- SAIC of PRS before Bouck; guarded Oscar Collazo
in hospital (w/ Kinney and Griffith)
Leslie Coffelt- WHP; involved in 11/1/50 Truman protection
Donald T. Birdzell- same as above
Joseph O. Davidson- same as above
Joseph H. Downs- same as above
Barney Wentz-SAIC of Charlotte, NC; was JFK era; LBJ era: SAIC [10/9/67

Memorandum from Ronald Towns to Wentz] SAIC, Atlanta, GA office-
replaced Horton sometime before 1960
Paul Doster- served in WHD from Truman to JFK; became SAIC of
Nashville, TN office early in JFK’s term
Alwyn W. Dickerson- Louisville, KY office [Dallas]; Truman era where he

was SAIC of Knoxville, TN office (this office appears to have been
closed by 1952) and he continued in the Service through the Eisenhower
era

DURING PRESIDENCY OF DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (34TH PRESIDENT, 1953-1961)

Winston G. Lawson- up to at least the Carter era
Clinton J. Hill- up to 1975
Wade J. Rodham- up to at least LBJ
Deeter B. “Dick” Flohr- Ike’s driveran earlier "documented period" is
FDR era where he beganWhite House duty in approx. 1937; Truman era:
White House duty; JFK era:PRS [2/16/78 Letter from Robert Goff to HSCA
Robert Blakey; 10/18/63
Flohr Report]
Bill Cantrell
Daniel O’Driscoll- 1954 WFO
John “Jack” Sherwood- SAIC of V.P./ Nixon detailthrough to the Nixon
era where he became the Special Assist. for the Secret Service to the
Director, Office of Law
Enforcement, Treasury Dept.
Ernest I. Aragon- up to 1970’s
Dale Grubb
[fnu] Parker
[fnu] Chaney
George W. Hickey, Jr.- up to 1971
John Norris- WHP, 1954-1973
Charlie Gittens- NY office [negro]
Harvey Henderson
Robert E. Lilley
A. Gilmore Fluse- Asst. Sec.- discharged 1961
William T. Heffelfinger- Highest ranking Treas. official- discharged
1961
Jim Jefferies- assigned to Jackie (w/ Hill) Nov. 1960 until ?
James P. Hendrick- during JFK and LBJ era Deputy Assist. Secretary of
the Treasury and after 3/67 became LBJ era
Special Assist. to the Secretary for Enforcement of the Treasury Dept
Abraham W. Bolden, Sr.- Eisenhower era: joined the Secret Service in
1959 [HSCA Document # 180-10070-10273: 1/19/78 interview of Bolden]
Max D. Phillips- PRS; earlier -Eisenhower era
where Phillips was on the "grandkiddie" detail [Baughman]; continued in
the Service through the LBJ, Nixon, Ford and Carter eras
Harry W. Geiglein- temporary assignment- WHD/ WH Garage, night of
11/22/63); earlier -Truman era;
Eisenhower era: SAIC of the Louisville; during
the JFK era, Geiglein was SAIC of the Chicago office before becoming
SAIC Washington, D.C. field office
Ed Z. Tucker- also in the Eisenhower era; [NARA
JFK Collection Document]; Chicago office activities involved
interviewing Thomas Vallee and awareness of JFK's 11/2/63 cancelled
Chicago trip [ibid.]; Nixon era: was still with the Service [ibid.]
Joseph Paolella - in1963 was assigned to the Chicago office [NARA JFK
Collection Document];service extended into Nixon era
Arvid J. Dahlquist- Washington, D.C. office, 1962;Eisenhower era SAIC
of the Columbus, OH office and then SAIC of New Orleans
Michael P. Burger- SAIC, Cleveland, OH ;Eisenhower
era SAIC of the Scranton, Pa. office


DURING PRESIDENCY OF JOHN F. KENNEDY (35TH PRESIDENT, 1961-1963)
[WHD, PRS, V.P./LBJ: 70+8 clerks; 36 members of WHD; 28 on Texas/Dallas
trip]
Emory P. Roberts- up to LBJ
John “Jack” D. Ready- WHD, 1961-1968; in SS at laest until late 1970’s
Paul E. Landis, Jr.- up to LBJ
William “Tim” McIntyre- at least up to late 1970’s (Inspector)
Glenn A. Bennett- PRS; Ford era: ID Headquarters in D.C. [12/29/76
letter from
Glenn Bennett to HSCA Robert Blakey]; Carter era: Washington, D.C.
[2/16/78 Letter from Robert Goff to HSCA Robert Blakey]
Thomas “Lem” Johns- into 1970’s
Jerry D. Kivett-LBJ era: assigned in 12/63 to Lady Bird Johnson's White

House protective unit [Youngblood] and is referred to by Lady Bird
consistently as "my agent" [Johnson, Lady Bird, White House Diary,
Holt, Rinehart & Winston, New York, 1970], was on Pres. LBJ's Australian

trip with McKinney, Dick Johnsen, Lem Johns and Bob Heyn where the crowd

threw paint at the President; Ford era: SAIC of Atlanta office [12/29/76

letter from Glenn Bennett to HSCA Robert Blakey]

Warren “Woody” Taylor-in 12/63 was assigned to Lady Bird Johnson's
protective detail [Youngblood]; as of 8/3/67, he was still on Lady
Bird's Detail
[Johnson, Lady Bird, White House Diary, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1970];

Ford era: ASAIC of White House Detail [12/29/76 letter from Glenn
Bennett to HSCA Robert Blakey]
David B. Grant-Ford era: ASAIC of V.P. Detail [NARA JFK Collection
Document]
Andrew E. Berger- at least until late 1970’s (SAIC, Baltimore, MD
office)
Richard E. Johnsen- Carter era: ASAIC of the Dignitary Protective
Division retired in 1979
Samuel E. Sulliman- at least until late 1970’s (SAIC, New Haven, CT
office)
Ernest E. Olsson, Jr. during Carter era was assigned to Inspection
Division
Headquarters [NARA JFK Collection Document]
John Joe Howlett- Dallas office; temporarily assigned to Chief’s
office, 1/27-1/31; 2/3-2/5; 4/14-4/15/64; at least until late 1970’s
(Little Rock, AR office)
Donald J. Lawton-Carter era: assigned to ID headquarters in D.C., not
the
field office [NARA JFK Collection Document] ;still an active agent as of
11/22/97 [correspondence with the author]!
Roger C. Warner- Dallas office; was assigned to the Washington Field
Office [5/25/78 Roger C. Warner Interview summary], JFK's 11/63 Dallas
trip was a Presidential Protective assignment [ibid.]; on 11/22/63,
Warner was also in Ft. Worth in the morning; continued in the Service
through LBJ, Nixon and Ford; Carter era: ATSAIC of Washington, D.C.
field office [NARA JFK Collection Document]
Henry J. Rybka
William H. Patterson- Dallas office;was in the Service for LBJ, Nixon
and Ford eras; Carter era: Houston, TX office [NARA JFK Collection
document]
John J. “Muggsy” O’Leary
Gerald W. O’Rourke
Paul A. Burns- later, SAIC of Truman detail (Kansas City, MO, 1965)
Gerald S. Blaine
Arthur L. Godfrey
Kenneth S. Giannoules -by the Nixon era, Giannoules was assigned as
INTERPOL National Central Bureau Chief, Dept. of the Treasury
Robert R. Faison- in 1962, he was based in the Washington, D.C. field
office
[3HSCA401]
William L. Duncan- up to Nixon (ASAIC)
Ned Hall II
Michael J. Shannon
Ronald M. Pontius- involved in Sarah Jane Moore investigation, 1975
Jim Goodenough-during the LBJ era, was assigned to Luci
Johnson's Detail
Lubert “Bert” F. de Freese- at least until late 1970’s (ATSAIC,
Washington, D.C. office)
Robert R. Burke- on V.P. Humphrey’s detail 1967;was Carter era Assist.
Director (Training) and then Assist. Director (Protective Intelligence);
Reagan era: Acting Assist. Director of Investigations, also Assist.
Director of PRS in 1981;now head of security for OSAC
William B. Payne-LBJ era: was advanceman for LBJ's 5/64 Atlanta trip
[Youngblood]
Charles E. Kunkel- Dallas office
Leon L. Gopadze- Los angeles, CA office; interpreter for Marina Oswald
James F. “Mike” Howard- Dallas office; temporarily assigned to “Velvet”
detail 12/1/63-1/24/64; WHD: 3/29/64 on
Bill Livingood- Dallas office; now the Sgt. at Arms for the House of
Representatives;LBJ era: was with V.P. Hubert Humphrey on Vietnam trip,
advance agent for Nixon's 1969 inauguration [Youngblood]; Reagan era:
SAIC of Houston office; Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 12/17/94
Elmer W. Moore- Dallas office; guarded Chief Justice Earl
Warrentemporarily assigned to Dallas from San Francisco, CA office
of the Secret Service for dates 11/30- 12/13/63 (14 days) to investigate

the JFK assassination [Memorandum 8/10/64 Sorrels to Kelley]
Wilma J. Duncan- Aide, Dallas office
Lillian L. Rhyan- same as above
Virginia S. Smith- same as above
[ (fnu) Robertson- ASAIC of Fort Worth or Dallas office, according to
“TCI”- ???]
[fnu] Lewis- SAIC of Forgery Section
Toby J. Chandler
J. Walter Coughlin
Dennis R. Halterman
Robert L. Kollar- at least until late 1970’s (ASAIC, Ford detail)
John Frank Yeager
William C. Davis
Eve B. Dempsher- Secretary
Carroll A. Winslow- Secretary
Andrew M. Hutch- stayed in the Service past JFK era and, during Ford
era, was
White House Detail
Larry Newman
Daniel Cassel
Darwin Horn
[fnu] Milton
Elmer Lawrence-PRS
Nemo Ciochina-Chicago office
Elaine J. Shelhammer-clerical staff, Chicago office
[fnu] Dean
Sandra J. Lipetra-clerical staff, Chicago office
Rosemary Lacey-Chicago office
Edward Mougin-Miami, Fl office
Ruth Aghabian-Miami, Fl office
William Barton
Joseph Payne
Joseph P. Jordan- SAIC, Philadelphia, PA office
Michael Kelly- Philadelphia, PA office
[fnu] Mesaros- same as above
Morris Abel- SAIC, Philadelphia, PA office
William Holmes- Baltimore, MD office
[fnu] Jukes- ASAIC, New York, NY office
[fnu] Douglas- New York, NY office
[fnu] Melchiori- same as above
[fnu] Gunthers- same as above
[fnu] Gibbs- same as above
[fnu] Sershen- same as above
[fnu] Starr- same as above
[fnu] Mayes- same as above
Richard[?] Ward- same as above
[fnu] Phillips- same as above
[fnu] Thomas- same as above
[fnu] Tully- same as above
[fnu] Luzania- same as above
[fnu] Walter- Jacksonville, FL office
Luis Benavides- SAIC, San Antonio, TX office
[fnu] McCully- San Antonio, TX office
Chester J. Miller- ASAIC, PRS; later, SAIC, San Diego, CA office, 1970’s

Brooks Keller-Nixon era: SAIC of St. Louis office [Rush]; had also been

assigned to the White House, the Oklahoma City office and the Paris
office, was SAIC of the Liaison with law enforcement agencies and news
media for the New York office by the late 1970's
Paul Rundle
John Paul Jones- V.P./ LBJ detail, 1961
Jack Holtzhauer- same as above
Charles E. Taylor, Jr.
Robert Powis- SAIC of Washington, D.C. office [on 9/24/63 Milford. PA
trip] was SAIC of the Los Angeles office in at least 1976 and had
been guarding the Reagans as the need dictated since the 1976; then
became SAIC of Washington field office [McCarthy]; started as Reagan
administration Assistant Director but Reagan made him the Deputy Assist.

Secretary of the Treasury (Enforcement) and that position carried over
into the Bush era;
Alfred G. Wong- also JFK era New York office assignment [3HSCA418
Washington, D.C. office [on 9/24/63 Milford, PA trip]; responsible for
(care of)Watergate tapes, Nixon era
Thomas H. Wells
Robert W. Foster
Lynn S. Meredith
P. Hamilton Brown- on 11/22/63, Brown was in Hyannis Port where he was
assigned to Joe Kennedy; assisted with Presidential protection and other

assignments from LBJ to Carter eras
C. Douglas Dillon- Sec. of the Treas.
Robert A. Wallace- Asst. Sec. of the Treas.
G. d’Andelot Belin- Acting Sec./ General Counsel
Henry “Joe” H. Fowler- Under Sec. of the Treas.; replaced Dillon in
Jan. 1965
Edward Wildy- Chief/Asst; Inspector
Robert Carswell- Spec. Asst. to the Sec. Of the Treas.
Elliott C. Thacker- head Inspector of PRS
Jack Warner- Inspectorservice extends at least into Reagan era
Charles T. Zboril
[fnu] Lockwood
Jerry Bechtle- he continued into the Reagan era to be Assist. Director
(Inspections)
Donald Bendickson
Clarence Knetsch-in Nixon era, he became SAIC of Johnson City where he
headed ex-Pres. LBJ detail
Jerry S. Parr- Nashville, TN office [Dallas]; retired in Feb. 1985 (
had been SAIC during Carter-Reagan)
Dale Wunderlich- PRS [Dallas]
[fnu] Norton- PRS/ photographer
Walter Pine- PRS
Cecil Taylor- PRS
Howard Henderson- WHD lecturer (w/ Bouck)
N.Jackson Krill- Chief Inspector; had been in Kansas City, MO office
Edward Morey
Ken Weisman
W. Straugn
R.[D.?] Metz [s?]inger- WHD/WFO
J. McCarthy- WHD/WFO
[fnu] Bach [k?]erman
Roy Nunn
Radford Jones
Kent D. Jordan- WD/ WFO
[fnu/Ken?] Thompson
Glenn Weaver- at least until Nixon era (guarded former V.P. Humphrey in
1969) into the Carter era when he was SAIC of an office
[fnu]Keaner
(James M. Harwood- possible typo for James F. “Mike” Howard above)
Edward E. Moore- Atlanta, GA office [Dallas] service extends at least
to the Nixon era where he was SAIC of Nixon's Key Biscayne, Fla. Complex

Arthur W. Blake- Denver, CO office [Dallas]
William N. Carter- Little Rock, AR office [Dallas]
John J. Giuffre- Indianapolis office [Dallas]; temporary WHD member:
“kiddie” detail;service extends at least into the Ford era when he was
SAIC
of an office
Gary R. Seale- Mobile, Al office [Dallas]
John W. Rice- SAIC, New Orleans, LA office
Adrian G. Vial- New Orleans, LA office
Anthony E. Gerrets- same as above
Roger D. Counts- same as above
J. Lloyd Stocks- ASAIC, Chicago, IL office;during the Carter era, he
was in the Detroit office [2/16/78 Letter from Robert Goff to HSCA
Robert Blakey]
Robert J. Motto- Chicago, IL office
Thomas D. Strong- same as above
Steven B. Maynard- same as above
James S. Griffiths- same as above; at least up to late 1970’s (SAIC of
Special Investigations)
Joseph E. Noonan- same as above; also, WHD, 2/61-6/62;Carter era- in
charge of intelligence operations for the Chicago office [NARA JFK
Collection Document]
John Burke- ASAIC, Chicago, IL office
June Marie Terpinas- Secretary, Chicago, IL office-was still in the
Chicago office in 1978 [NARA JFK Collection Document]
Garry M. McLeod- Chicago, IL office; remained in Chicago office
until 9/65 when transferred to Intelligence Division in D.C [NARA JFK
Collection Document]; Nixon era: Intelligence Division in D.C., in 1969

assigned to Liaison Division [ibid.]; Ford era: assigned to Liaison
Division , in 1/76 transferred to Portland, OR office [ibid]; stated
that he had never been assigned to White House Detail [ibid.]
John Gorman- same as above
James Plichta- same as above
John E. Russell- same as above
Louis B. Sims- same as above, 4/61- 1/64; Washington, D.C. office,
1/64-12/65; Intelligence Division, 12/65-7/69; Liaison Section,
7/69-11/72; Technical Sec. Div., 11/72-9/74; Chief of Interpol,
9/74-5/78
Mary Cooney- Admin. Aide, Chicago, IL office
Charles “Chuck” Howell- Miami, FL office ;stayed in the Service at
least into Carter era where he was assigned to Washington, D.C.
Talmadge W. Bailey- same as above [Dallas]; up to at least the late
1970’s (SAIC, Charlotte, NC office)
[fnu] Nugent- Miami, FL office
[fnu] McCord- same as above
Everett Curry- Clerical Aide, same as above
Norman Sheridan- from Spokane, WA office
Conrad Cross- negro; Chicago. IL office
Todd Dillard- negro
William R. Skiles- Detroit, MI office
Robert R. Lapham- same as above
Claude E. Davis, Jr.- Charlotte, NC office [Dallas]; involved w/ limo
security night of 11/22/63;
Robert Kyanko- assigned to Washington [3HSCA401] and remained in the
Service through the LBJ, Nixon and Carter eras; Reagan era: ASAIC of
Intelligence
Division in 1981
Victor J. Gonzalez- Washington, D.C. office; involved in limo security
night of 11/22/63
John R. Simpson- same as above; later, rose to Director, 1981-1992
Richard E. Keiser- Washington, D.C. office; rode in follow-up car back
to WH garage with Hickey (driver);was a Reagan era Assist. Director
(Inspection)
Donald F. Brett- same as above
Gilbert J. Paraschos- Washington, D.C. office; limo security night of
11/22/63
Martin J. Kennedy- same as above
Frank Hancock- same as above
J.W. Edwards- WHP; involved in limo security niight of 11/22/63
J.C. Rowe- WHP; same as above
[fnu] Snyder- WHP; same as above
[fnu] Rubenstal- WHP; same as above
Sgt. [fnu] Burke- WHP; same as above
[fnu] Edmunds- WHP; same as above
Ralph Stover- Chief of WHP; retired in 1967
Sgt. T. Mascio- WHP
Sgt. H. Keener- WHP
Pvt. C. Bates- WHP
Pvt. E. Brown- WHP
Pvt. N. DeGarie- WHP
James M. Carter- WHP; Garage
Pvt. W. Geasa- WHP
Sgt. [fnu] Devens- WHP
Pvt. [fnu] Hutch- WHP
Pvt. [fnu] Horton- WHP
Sgt. R. Rayner- WHP
Pvt. S. Harris- WHP
[fnu] Pikulski- WHP
Sgt. Irving Watkins- WHP
Special Officer (SO) [fnu] Dry- WHP
Sgt. [fnu] Rowecamp- WHP
Thomas Shipman- driver
Margaret Lee Allen- Denver, CO office [Dallas]
Unum Brady- Kansas City, MO office [Dallas]
Robert E. Camp- Columbia, SC office [Dallas]
James B. Johnson- Louisville, KY office
Gayle W. Dobish- Sacramento, CA office [Dallas]
Milton S. Scheuerman- same as above
Winston G. Gintz- St. Louis, MO office [Dallas] ;still in the Service
in 1967 [3/13/67 Gintz to Chief]
Carl F. Hardy- Seattle, WA office [Dallas]
Lawrence T. Hess- Los Angeles, CA office [Dallas] (see Gopadze)
James W. Leckey- St. Paul, MN office [Dallas]
Maurice A. Miller- Memphis, TN office [Dallas]
Annie M. Rogers- Oklahoma City, OK office [Dallas]
Anthony Sherman, Jr.- Spokane, WA office [Dallas]; still in the Service
during the Carter era
Jack Walsh- V.P./ LBJ detail, 1961; “kiddie” detail, 1961- became SAIC
of this detail in April 1968; now on security for court house in East
Cambridge, MA
George Weisheit, Jr.- El Paso, TX officeFord era- retired from the
Service approx. 1975-6 and then taught at Texas Eastern University
School of Criminal Justice in Tyler,TX [Russell]; locating name is Oscar
George Weisheit , Jr.
Dick Roth- SAIC, Omaha, NE office
Arnold K. Peppers- JFK era Tampa, Fla. office agent [3HSCA427,444],
investigated John Warrington aka R.L. Scates [10/23/63 Peppers to Edward

F. Boardman]
Fred Smith- Legal Counsel (for Lawson during WC testimony)
Don Bell
Paul Scanlon- was a New York office agent [3HSCA418]; during the Ford
era, he was SAIC of Newark, NJ office
Frank G. Stoner- Washington PRS Liaison officer [3HSCA435; 5WC581];];
LBJ era: author of report regarding Antonio Andres Rodriquez Y
Eschazabal [12/15/64
Memorandum from Stoner to Elliot Thacker], Information and
Liaison
[6/23/66 Uteg Report; 10/12/66 Memorandum from Stoner to
Ronald Towns]
(both of these documents relate to the JFK assassination
material)


DURING PRESIDENCY OF LYNDON B. JOHNSON (36TH PRESIDENT,1963-1969)

Jim Bartlett- Navy Petty Officer assigned to SS
David Acheson- Special Asst. to Sec. of the Treas.- in charge of
overseeing SS i nc. reorganization
Glenard Lanier- Chief of WHP, 1967
Herb Dixon- SAIC of Ike Detail 1965
Jim McCown- ASAIC of Ike detail 1965
Norman Edwards- WHD 12/9/63- LBJ’s driver in D.C. only; employee of
Senate
Robert Newbrand- guarded Chief Justice Earl Warren (w/ Moore)
Robert E. Jordan III- Treasury official
Joseph W. Barr- Sec. Of the Treas. 12/21/68
Ronald C.Towns- Intelligence Division [11/4/66 and 11/8/66 Reports from
Towns to Boggs regarding Thomas Vallee; 4/3/67 Ronald Towns to SAIC
Johns; 7/13/67
Memorandum from DeFreese to Towns; 10/17/68 Memorandum Andrews to Ronald

Towns]; Nixon era: SAIC [3/18/71 Memorandum from Opfer to SAIC Towns];
Carter era: agent [8/22/78 Towns to James Abbott document]; it should be

noted that all these documents relate to the investigation of the JFK
assassination
Nick Zarvos- assigned to presidential candidate George Wallace in 1968
["The
Secret Service", All American Television and Quorum Communications, 1995

(shown on the History Channel)]

Leon Spencer- photographer
Jerry McKinney
Bob Heyn
Dennis V.N. McCarthy- 11/22/64- Dec. 1984
Gene F. Wofford- Dallas office, 1/20/64-
Phil W. Jordan- Asst. Dir. for Admin., 1968
Thomas Behl
Chuck Vance- continued through Nixon era; Carter era: left
the Service in late1970's; married Susan Ford (now
divorced); Pres. of Vance Intl.
Mike Endicott- joined the Service and was still in the Service during
the Nixon era, during the Carter era was SAIC of ex-Pres. Nixon's White
House Detail in New York [Rush]
Martin W. Haskell- LBJ era: joined Service; Nixon era: agent [Rush];
Ford era:
Protective Intelligence squad leader in the San Francisco
office; Reagan era: office SAIC
Myron Weinstein- during Ford era:
Assist. Director (Inspection); Carter era: Assist. Director
(Inspection)
then moved to Assist. Director (Protective Intelligence)
until promoted
to Deputy Director upon the retirement of Boggs; Reagan era:
Deputy
Director
G. Wesley Dunlap- LBJ era agent [6/6/66 Grunwald Report on Thomas
Vallee;
6/23/66 Uteg Report, NARA JFK Collection HSCA Document #
180-10080-10131 AGENCY RECORD# 00851]
Walter H. Young- Asst. Dir. For Protective Intelligence

DURING PRESIDENCY OF RICHARD M. NIXON (37TH PRESIDENT, 1969-1974)
Larry Buendorf- protected Ford against Lynette “Squeeky” Fromme in
Sept. 1975;Carter era: White House Detail
[Kaiser, Robert, "Candidates Disagree on Value of Secret
Service Watch",
New York Times]; Reagan era: in 2/82 became SAIC of an
office
James T. Burke- Ford era:
was Assist. Director of Protective Intelligence involved
with
investigations of Ford assassination attempts and handling
JFK
assassination information inquiries [New York Times;
10/28/75 Memorandum
from SAIC Jordan to Assist. Director Burke- Protective
Intelligence]
Marty Venker- up to Reagan era/1981
Harry Horton- partner of Venker’s
Gordon Heddell- agent friend of Venker’s
John B. Connally- Sec. of the Treas., replacing David Kennedy
James C. Bolton, Jr.- guarded McGovern
Jim Connally- committed suicide in 1973
Pat “Farkie” McFarland
Cliff Dietrich- killed in helicopter crash
Jim Kalafatis- assigned to JFK's children in the 1970's and was in the
New
York office during the Carter era [McCarthy]
Earl L. Drescher- Deputy Chief of the Exec. Protective Service, 1971;
[nephew of George C. Drescher]
Chuck Rochner- was on Nixon's White House Detail assignments
[McCarthy]; was on Carter White House detail assignments as well as
Dignitary Protection duties in
1977 [Rush]
Gary Yauger- joined the Service; Ford era: member of the Intelligence
division in the Washington, D.C. office and helped provide protection
for Sarge Shriver during his V.P. campaign bid; on ex-Pres.
Nixon's
detail during the Carter era [Rush]
George Opfer- agent who authored a report on Antonio Rodriquez
Jones relating to the JFK assassination investigation
[3/18/71
Memorandum from Opfer toSAIC Towns]; Reagan era SAIC of
Nancy Reagan's
Detail; Bush era: Assist. Director (Inspection); Clinton
era: Assist.
Director (Investigations)
Daniel Mayer- Nixon-Clinton eras; Nixon era: joined the Service in 1970

assigned to the Pittsburgh, PA office; Ford era: transferred
to
Washington, D.C. where he served on protective detail for
Secretary of
the Treasury William Simon until 1976, became the Service
liaison to the
U.S. intelligence community (CIA, NSA, etc,); Carter era:
Service
liaison to the U.S. intelligence community (CIA, NSA, etc,)
until 1980,
not WHD; Reagan era: V.P. Detail from Aug., 1982-June, 1983,
became SAIC
of Pittsburgh, PA office in 1985; Bush era: SAIC of
Pittsburgh, PA
office; Clinton era: SAIC of Pittsburgh, PA office
Tim McCarthy- joined the Service; Ford and Carter eras: in the
Springfield, Ill.
Office, Chicago office, and transferred from Chicago to
Carter White
House Detail in 1979; wounded on 3/30/81;Bush era: became
SAIC of the Chicago office;
Clinton era: retired 10/93 as SAIC of the Chicago division
Donald R. Leonard- joined the
Service in 1970; was in the Secret Service through Ford,
Carter, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton eras; killed 4/19/95 in Oklahoma City
bombing
Mickey B. Maroney- joined the Service in 1971, later assigned to
ex-Pres. LBJ's family and ranch, accompanied Pres. Bush on his trip to
South America, spent a
great deal of time in the Middle East working on cases
involving Iraqi
counterfeiters before he died on 4/19/95 in Oklahoma City
bombing

DURING PRESIDENCY OF GERALD R. FORD (38TH PRESIDENT, 1974-1977)

Ken Lynch- p.r., 1975; continued through Carter era in Public
Relations/Liaison for the Service
Thomas Brennan
L.B. McDonald
J. Grimes
Jack Merchant- continued in the Service through the Carter era and was
a
Reagan era SAIC of Oklahoma City, OK office
James P. Kelly- had been an Asst. Dir.[Melanson]; HSCA investigator;
co-wrote article w/N.C. Livingstone
Steve Garmon- served on White House Detail during the Carter era,
by was Assist. Director (Administration) and then became
Assist.
Director (Protective Operations) during Reagan
administration [Rush;
USGM]
Pete Lowell- assigned to protect Eunice Shriver because her
husband was a Presidential candidate, not Sarge Shriver also
[McCarthy]
Fred White- Carter era:
became Assist. Director (Administration)
Eljay B. Bowron- joined the
Service in 1974 and, during his career, worked in the
Chicago and
Houston offices, SAIC of Atlanta office, had been senior
officer in the
Office of Investigations and Intelligence division of the
Service];
Clinton era: Assist. Director (Protective Operations),
replaced Magaw as
Director of the Secret Service on 12/7/93 [NYT]
George Cosper- spokesman
John Magaw- WHD, Ford- Bush; entered SS in 1967; started in Columbus,
OH office; former Ohio State Trooper; SAIC under Bush; Director under
Bush/ Clinton; Became ATF Director after Waco (federal service extended
until 12/31/98)

DURING PRESIDENCY OF JIMMY CARTER (39TH PRESIDENT, 1977-1981)

Mary Ann Gordon- WHD, Carter-Reagan before p.r.
Charles W. Collins- SAIC, Boston, MA office, 1984
John Desmedt- on the"kiddie" Detail [McCarthy]
Kent Wood- on the"kiddie" Detail [McCarthy]
Stewart Watkins- Denver, CO office; killed in 1980
[Gene Overturf- St. Louis, MO Treasury agent- committed suicide]
[fnu] Johns- WHD; son of “Lem” Johns!
Robert O. Goff- Legal Counsel, late 1970’s
John Meenan- same as above
Mack Cameron- Secret Service Attorney, late 1970’s
Jack Smith
ASAIC Clarence V. Lyda
Dennis B. Kinley
Robert A. Twynham
Charles Maddox
M. Wayne Dean- continued in the Service through Reagan era
Edward T. Flynn
George P. LaBarge
Russell Miller- continued in the Service through the Bush era; Clinton
era: SAIC of San Francisco office


DURING PRESIDENCY OF RONALD REAGAN (40TH PRESIDENT, 1981-1989)

Ed Dansereau- Washington, D.C. office
Dennis Fabel- drove follow-up car on 3/30/81
Bill Green- advance agent on 3/30/81
Ike Hendershot- continued in the Service during Bush era and during the

Clinton era was SAIC of Buffalo, NY office
Karen McLaughlin
Thomas Lightsey- 3/30/81
Pat Miller- ASAIC, Washington, D.C. office; later, SAIC of WHD under
Clinton
Kathy Lynn Seidl; Reagan and Bush eras [New York Times; Daily
Oklahoman; Denver Post]; killed 4/19/95 in Oklahoma City bombing
Lee Privett
Ray Shaddick- ASAIC; later went to Hawaii office; Assist. Director
(Investigation) during Bush era and was still with the Service during
the Clinton era
Danny Spriggs- Protective Intelligence, 3/30/81 [negro]
Drew Unrue- limo driver, 3/30/81
Bob Wanko- drew submachine gun on 3/30/81.
Jane Vezeris- Public Affairs, Reagan-Clinton
Louis C. Merletti- WHD, Reagan-Clinton; began in Philadelphia,
1974-1979; Ny, 1979-1982; Washington, D.C., 1982: counter-terrorism
team; SAIC under Clinton, part of 1994 until early 1997; Director,
6/6/97- ; graduate of Central Catholic in 1966 (from Penn Hills) [2 of
his fellow classmates joined him on Reagan’s detail in 1985]; graduate
of Duquesne Univ.; Green Beret Medic in Vietnam


DURING PRESIDENCY OF GEORGE H.W. BUSH (41RST PRESIDENT, 1989-1993)

Mike Sampson- Archivist, Office of Liaison and Public Affairs (to the
present)
[fnu] Barker- son of former CBS newsman Eddie Barker!
Carl J. Meyer- ASAIC of Government Liaison
and Public Affairs
Alan G. Whicher- White House Detail; Clinton era: White House Detail
and then ASAIC of Oklahoma City office; killed 4/19/95 in Oklahoma City
bombing

DURING PRESIDENCY OF BILL CLINTON (1993-PRESENT)
[WHD: 120]

Gayle Moore
Jaime Cagigas- Deputy Assist. Director [Knight-Ridder/ Tribune News
Service]
Richard Green
Garnett Williams
Cynthia L. Brown- killed 4/19/95 in Oklahoma city bombing
Linda G. McKinney- same as above; the office manager in Oklahoma City,
not an agent [New York Times; Daily Oklahoman; Denver Post]
Richard L. Hartman- SAIC, Detroit, MI office, 1994
Fredrick R. Klare- SAIC, Washington, D.C. office, 1993


COMPILED BY VINCENT M. PALAMARA


1) PRS- PROTECTIVE RESEARCH SECTION (LATER, PROTECTIVE INTELLIGENCE)

Developed by agents Leonard P. Hutchinson, John J. FitzGerald. and
(Chief) Frank J. Wilson in 1941;
Agent Bill Morris from the NY office assisted;
Agent Floyd M. Boring- worked in PRS in the 1940’s;
Agent Joseph J. Ellis, Jr.- SAIC of PRS;
Agent Robert I. Bouck- SAIC of PRS, 1957-1967 (retired in 1968);
ASAIC Chester J. Miller
SA Glenn A. Bennett
James “Jack” K. Fox- photographer
[fnu] Norton- photographer
SA Max D. Phillips
SA Walter Pine
SA Deeter B. Flohr
SA Cecil Taylor
SA Elmer Lawrence
SA Dale Wunderlich
Elliott C. Thacker- head Inspector of PRS
Edith E. Duncan- Secretary
Agent Thomas J. Kelley- Asst. Dir., Protective Intelligence, 1968;
SA Danny Spriggs- Protective Intelligence [negro]- 3/30/81;
Jerry S. Parr- Asst. Dir., Protective Research, 1984-1985

2) ASSISTANT CHIEFS/ DIRECTORS:

Simeon B. Benson- 1874 for 1 month ( between Herman C. Whitley [#2] and
Elmer Washburn [#3])
Joseph E. Murphy- Coolidge to 1943/FDR;
Laurence E. Albert- FDR;
John J. McGrath;
Carl Dickson;
Harry E. Neal- up to 1957;
Russell Daniels- up to 1/30/61;
Paul J. Paterni- up to at least LBJ;
Edward Wildy- up to at least LBJ;
( John E. Campion- Aide to the Asst. Chief For Security)
Rufus W. Youngblood- Asst. Dir. of Protective Forces, Fall 1965 until
start of 1968; became Deputy Director; retired in 1971;
Earl L. Drescher- Deputy Chief of the Exec. Protective Service, 1971
[nephew of George C. Drescher]
Thomas “Lem” Johns- Asst. Dir. of Protective Forces, start of 1968;
Thomas J. Kelley- Asst. Dir. of Protective Intelligence, start of 1968
(later, Investigations; later still, Asst. Dir. of Protective Forces
when he retired in 1978);
Burrill Peterson- Asst. Dir., Investigations, start of 1968 (retired
in 1978);
Phil W. Jordan- Asst. Dir., Administration, start of 1968 [Roy H.
Kellerman- Asst.Administrator];
Walter H. Young- Asst. Dir. For Protective Ontelligence, LBJ era
Lilburn E. “Pat” Boggs- Asst. Dir. of Protective Forces, 1969 (retired
in 1978);
James P. Kelly- Asst. Dir. ;
Clinton J. Hill- Asst. Dir.
Gerald Bechtle- Asst. Dir. of Protective Operations, 1978;
James T. Burke- Asst. Dir. Of Protective Intelligence
Myron Weinstein- Deputy Dir. of Inspections, late 1970’s;
Fred White- Asst. Dir. for Admin., Carter and Reagan eras;
Richard E. Keiser- Asst. Dir. Of Inspections, Reagan era
Steve Garmon- Asst. Dir. For Admin. (Carter) and Protective Operations
(Reagan)
Robert Powis- Asst. Dir., Reagan era (later, Asst. Sec. of the Treas.);
Robert R. Burke- Asst. Dir. For Protective Intelligence, Investigations,
and PRS, Reagan era
Jerry S. Parr- Asst. Dir., Protective Research, 1984-1985;
Ray Shaddick- Asst. Dir. Of Investigations, Bush era
Eljay B. Bowron- Asst. Dir. Protective Operations, Clinton era
Jaime Cagigas- Deputy Asst. Dir., Clinton era


JFK ERA

Dillon, C. Douglas Secretary of the Treasury
Heffelfinger, William T. Assist. Secretary of the
Treasury who retired
3/31/62 at the
age of 58 with no
reason for his retirement given to
the press
Wallace, Robert A. Assist. Secretary of the
Treasury
Hendrick, James P. became Deputy Assist. Sec. of
the Treas. in ‘62
Carswell, Robert Special Assist. to the
Secretary of the Treasury
beginning in 1962

Belin, G. d'Andelot General Counsel for the
Treasury Dept.

Baughman, U.E. Chief until 9/61
Rowley, James "Jim" Chief after Baughman
Daniels, Russell Deputy Chief until 1/31/61
Paterni, Paul became Deputy Chief as of
1/31/61
Torina, Michael W. Chief of Inspections
Kelley, Thomas J. Inspector
McCann, Gerald B. Inspector
Peterson, Burrill Inspector
Warner, Jack Inspector
Wildy, Edward Inspector
Thacker, Elliott C. head Inspector of PRS
Campion, John E. Assist. Chief of Security (this
position has direct
line
authority over PRS and
Protective Forces)
Bouck, Robert I. SAIC of PRS
Miller, Chester ASAIC of PRS under Bouck

LBJ ERA

Dillon, C. Douglas Secretary of the Treasury
Fowler, Henry H."Joe" UnderSecretary of Treasury who succeeded
Dillion
in 1965
as Secretary of the
Treasury
Barr, Joseph W. replaced Fowler as Secretary of
the Treasury on
12/21/68
Carswell, Robert Special Assist. to the
Secretary of the Treasury
until 1965
who worked on the
review of Secret Service
presidential protection
in 1964 which was
necessitated by the
JFK assassination
Acheson, David 8/65 was Special Assistant to
Treasury Secretary
Henry
Fowler; in charge of
overseeing Secret Service
activities and further re-organization in the aftermath
of the JFK
assassination
Hendrick, James P. Deputy Assist. Secretary of
the Treasury; in 1967
became
Special Assist. to the
Secretary for Enforcement of
the Treasury replacing
David Acheson overseeing
the activities of the
Secret Service
Jordon, Robert E. III Treasury Department
Belin, G. d'Andelot General Counsel for the Treasury
Dept.

Rowley, James "Jim" Chief (title changed to Director in
1965)
Paterni, Paul Deputy Chief


Kelley, Thomas J. Inspector; became Assist.
Director of
Investigations
(overseeing
counterfeiting and forgery) in 1965; in
1968 made head of
Protective Intelligence
Youngblood, Rufus in 1/65 promoted to Assist.
Director of Protective
Forces
replacing Behn
Johns, Thomas "Lem" Deputy Assist. Director of Protective
Operations
under
Youngblood following
Kellerman; made head of the
Protective Force 1968
Kellerman, Roy H. in 1/65 made Deputy to Assist.
Director of
Protective
Forces Rufus
Youngblood; then became Assist.
Administrator of the
Service; retired 12/68
Jordan, Phil W. in 1968 was made Assist.
Director of Admin.
Krill, Jackson Assist. Director of
Inspections; aided in the
re-organization
of the Service after
the Warren Commission made
its recommendations
Boring, Floyd M. promoted to Inspector
McCann, Gerald B. Inspector
Warner, Jack Inspector
Young, Walter H. head of the file section for
PRS; in 1965 was made
Assist.
Director for
Protective Intelligence with the main
duties of this
position being the gathering and
codifying of all
information relating to threats to the
President and all
others guarded by the Service
Bouck, Robert I. SAIC of PRS until 1967
Behn, Jerry from 1/65-1967 SAIC of Special
Investigations
Peterson, Burrill in 1968 made head of
Investigations

PRESIDENTIAL LIMOUSINE ( 1961 MODIFIED STRETCH LINCOLN CONTINENTAL,
SS-100-X) AND SECRET SERVICE FOLLOW-UP CAR ( 1956 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE,
SS-679-X, A.KA. “THE QUEEN MARY”):

11/22/63 UP TO/INC. PARKLAND HOSPITAL-
SS-100-X: DRIVEN BY SA WILLIAM R. GREER;
SS-679-X: DRIVEN BY SA SAMUEL A. KINNEY;


PARKLAND HOSPITAL TO LOVE FIELD/ C-130 CARGO PLANE:
Kinney places bubbletop and fabric top on SS-100-X with the help of a
DPD motorcycle officer; Hickey stands by;
Kinney given permission to drive the cars back to Love Field by ASAIC
(#3) Roy H. Kellerman-

SS-100-X: DRIVEN BY SA GEORGE W. HICKEY, JR. WITH DALLAS SA JOHN JOE
HOWLETT BESIDE HIM [ Hickey would go on to drive the SS-679-X during the
May 1964 WC reenactments, while Howlett participated in the WC’s TSBD
stairway reenactment];
SS-679-X: DRIVEN BY SA SAMUEL A. KINNEY


C-130;
KINNEY, HICKEY, SS-100-X. SS-679-X, +
THE 76TH AIR TRANSPORT SQUADRON FROM CHARLESTON (S.C.) AIR FORCE BASE:

CAPT. ROLAND THOMASON (PILOT);
WAYNE SCHAKE;
VINCENT GULLO;
HERSAL WOOSLEY;
DAVID CONN;
STEPHEN BENING;
FRANK ROBERSON

(Kinney finds the back part of JFK’s skull lying in the rear of the car
and puts in a phone patch to Dr. Burkley aboard Air Force One hours
before “official” limousine inspection)

CARS ARRIVED AT ANDREWS AFB AT 8:00 P.M.;
Kellerman tells Chief James J. Rowley (also at AAFB) that the cars
should be looked over; independent of this (???), ASAIC (#2) Floyd M.
Boring (also at AAFB) and Deputy Chief Paul J. Paterni have the very
same thoughts
[note: Paterni would later become involved in the investigation of LHO’s
Income Tax Check, along with WFO SAIC Robert Powis (later, Asst. Dir.
under Reagan), SAIC [fnu] Lewis of the Forgery Section, and Dallas SAIC
Forrest V. Sorrels- see “TFD”, 5/96]


CARS ARRIVE AT WHITE HOUSE GARAGE AT 9:00 P.M.:

KINNEY DROVE SS-100-X BACK TO GARAGE WITH WFO (Washington Field Office)
AND FORMER LBJ AGENT CHARLES E. TAYLOR, JR. BESIDE HIM;
HICKEY DROVE SS-679-X BACK TO GARAGE WITH WFO SA’S RICHARD “DICK” E.
KEISER AND DONALD F. BRETT BESIDE HIM

“OFFICIAL” LIMOUSINE INSPECTION BEGINS AT 10:10 P.M.:

BORING, PATERNI, KINNEY+
REPRESENTATIVES FROM DR. BURKLEY’S OFFICE (PART OF THE WH MEDICAL
STAFF):

CHIEF PETTY OFFICER WILLIAM MARTINELL;
CHIEF PETTY OFFICER THOMAS MILLS

ALSO: TAYLOR., IN HIS REPORT TO WFO SAIC HARRY W. GEIGLEIN [CD80],
NOTES THAT HE SAW A “SMALL HOLE” IN THE WINDSHIELD OF SS-100-X (TAYLOR
WAS THERE FROM 9:00 P.M. UNTIL 12 MID)

OTHERS WHO SAW/ KNEW OF HOLE:

CHICAGO SA ABRAHAM W. BOLDEN, SR- INTERVIEW 9/16/93;
DPD OFFICERS STAVIS ELLIS AND H.R. FREEMAN- CFTR RADIO INTERVIEW, 1976;
NEWSMEN RICHARD DUDMAN AND FRANK CORMIER- ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH,
12/1/63;
SPECTATORS EVALEA GLANGES AND CARL RENAS- “JFK CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE”,
PP. 105-106;
TWO DIFFERENT UNIDENTIFIED CALLERS: TO THE “JIM BOHANNON” RADIO SHOW
,11/22/93, AND TO “LARRY KING” TV SHOW, JANUARY 1992 .


OTHERS WHO NOTED THINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE:
[ SEE “MORE BORING DETAILS”, 11/95 “TFD”]

SAIC GERALD A. BEHN- SKULL FOUND IN REAR SEAT (FBI/S&O INTERVIEW,
11/27/63);
GREER- CLAIMED TO NOT NOTICE WINDSHIELD DAMAGE AND CHROME DENTING RIGHT
IN FRONT OF HIM UNTIL AN UNNAMED AGENT POINTED IT OUT TO HIM ON 11/23/63
(2H122);
KELLERMAN- FELT WINDSHIELD ON 11/27/63, BUT IT “FEELS SMOOTH TODAY”,
3/9/64 (2H89); SKULL IN REAR SEAT (2H85); FRAGMENTS (2H90);
WH GARAGE SAIC MORGAN L. GIES- “THE DAY KENNEDY WAS SHOT” BY JIM BISHOP,
P. 511, 1992 EDITION;
CLINTON J. HILL- BACK OF SKULL IN REAR SEAT (2H141)

WHP (White House Police/ Uniformed Division of Secret Service) ON
SECURITY:

J.W. EDWARDS;
J.C. ROWE;
[fnu] SNYDER (FROM 3:25 P.M. TO 11:25 P.M.);
[fnu] RUBENSTAL (FROM 12:30 P.M. TO 11:00 P.M.);
SGT. [fnu] BURKE (7:25 A.M. TO 11:00 P.M.);
[fnu] EDMUNDS (11:25 P.M. TO 7:25 A.M.)

WFO AGENTS ON SECURITY:

KEISER (9:00 P.M. TO 12 MID) [Later, became SAIC of WHD, Nixon- Carter];

BRETT (9:00 P.M. TO 12 MID);
GILBERT J. PARASCHOS (11/23: 12:01 A.M. TO 8:00 A.M.);
MARTIN J. KENNEDY (11/23: 12:01 A.M. TO 8:00 A.M.);
FRANK HANCOCK (11/23: 8:00 A.M. TO 12 NOON);
CLAUDE E. DAVIS, JR (11/23: 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.) [ originally from
Charlotte, N.C. office; temporarily assigned to Dallas office 12/23/63
tp 2/2/64 (41 days)];
VICTOR J. GONZALEZ (11/23: 12:00 P.M. TO 5:00 P.M.);
JOHN R. SIMPSON (11/23: 4:00 P.M. TO 5:00 P.M.) [Later, SAIC of WHD,
Carter era; Director of Secret Service, 1981 to 1992]

FBI INSPECTION BEGINS AT 1:00 A.M. 11/23/63:
[SEE 5H71]

ORRIN H. BARTLETT (1:05 A.M. TO 1:55 A.M)- DROVE LIMO OUT OF THE GARAGE
BIN A FEW FEET;
CHARLES L. KILLIAN (1:05 A.M. TO 4:35 A.M.);
CORTLANDT CUNNINGHAM (SAME AS ABOVE);
ROBERT A. FRAZIER (SAME AS ABOVE);
WALTER E. THOMAS (SAME AS ABOVE)


PRS SAIC ROBERT I. BOUCK- CONTACTED BY GONZALEZ; BY REQUEST, MISC.
DEBRIS ON REAR FLOOR OF LIMO SENT TO WFO

PRS PHOTOGRAPHERS JAMES “JACK” K. FOX AND [fnu] NORTON (HAD BEEN IN
AUSTIN ON 11/22)- PHOTOGRAPHED SS-100-X AT 4:00 P.M. ON 11/23/63

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