Museum to Get JFK Assassination Material
From Times Wire Reports
The state’s former first lady, Nellie Connally, donated to the LBJ Library and Museum her handwritten notes on President John F. Kennedy’s assassination and the suit she wore the day he was killed in Dallas.
The widow of former Gov. John Connally wrote 26 pages of notes 10 days after the assassination. She and her husband, who survived the shooting that day, were riding in the limousine with the president and his wife on Nov. 22, 1963.
Selected pages of the notes will be displayed at the museum in Austin.
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