The images were sent from storage facilities and the White House to the National Archives during the 1960’s to hold for the Kennedy Memorial Library. No formal original order for these loose photographs existed, and so in the 1970’s Library staff arranged the images into seven roughly chronological series in order to provide access to them for.. During an interview Croft did on April 20, 1988, 25 years after the assassination, with JFK researcher Richard Trask for Trask’s book “Pictures of the Pain,” Croft offered more details on what he witnessed in Dallas.
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The more famous of the photos, frame 18 on the roll, shows first lady Jacqueline Kennedy looking right at Croft. He was standing on the south curb of Elm Street on the driver’s side of the limo, facing the Texas School Book Depository. President John F. Kennedy is next to his wife and is shown in profile.. Sixty-two years ago today, President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. Pictures before, during and after the tragedy show a nation forever changed.



