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The News remembers
Read first-person accounts from the 1963 Dallas Morning News staff.

Telling the story
Watch and listen to WFAA-TV and radio coverage.

Virtual visit
Tour Dallas-Fort Worth assassination-related sites.

Historic pages
View actual pages of The Dallas Morning News and Dallas Times Herald.

In their own words
Nov. 22-25, 1963: The story in the words of the people who were there.

Through the years
Assassination coverage in The Dallas Morning News.

Where were you?
Tell us what you were doing on Nov. 22, 1963.

Read the responses

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In their own words
In 1964, several months after the assassination, The Dallas Morning News executive editor Jack Krueger asked employees who were involved in coverage of JFK's death to write accounts of their experiences that terrible day. These often gripping accounts, never before presented in their entirety, are posted here unedited. They offer a unique view of history from the people who were there. More accounts will be posted later.

Carl Freund

Clint Grant

Hugh Aynesworth

Bob Baskin

Tony Zoppi

Tom Dillard

RE 'Buster' Haas

Johnny Rutledge

Walter Robertson

Bill Rives

Mike Quinn

Jim Ewell

Lew Harris

Beverly Baker


Jimmy Banks


Wick Fowler


John Geddie

Dennis Hoover

Harry McCormick


Joe Laird

Joe Thornton, Mary Elizabeth Woodward, Kent Biffle, Bill Winfrey, Doris Jacoby NEW! Harvey Bogen
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