Texas School Book Depository Worker Billy N. Lovelady

Billy and Patricia Lovelady at Van Alstyne Cemetery
Billy and Patricia Lovelady at Van Alstyne Cemetery

I located Texas School Book Depository (TSBD) worker Billy Nolan Lovelady (1937-79) in the Van Alstyne Cemetery. Lovelady witnessed the assassination of President John F. Kennedy from the steps of the TSBD. He was photographed by several people who were filming the president as the motorcade proceeded down Elm Street. Continue reading “Texas School Book Depository Worker Billy N. Lovelady”

Union Terminal Railroad Supervisor Sterling M. Holland

Union Terminal Railroad Supervisor Sterling M. Holland
Union Terminal Railroad Supervisor Sterling M. Holland

Yesterday, I found Sterling Mayfield Holland. He is a famous witness to the Kennedy assassination on November 22, 1963. Holland, a signal supervisor for Union Terminal Railroad, was standing on the triple overpass above Elm Street. He claims to have seen a shot fired fired from behind the fence on the grassy knoll. Continue reading “Union Terminal Railroad Supervisor Sterling M. Holland”

Photos from Washington, D.C. Trip

Here are a few of my Nikon photos from my Washington, D.C. trip. I started with the Lincoln Memorial and worked my way down to the U.S. Capital building. I spend almost a whole day at Arlington National Cemetery, which opens at 8 a.m.

My Holga film is currently being developed. I should have those back and scanned next week. I hope you enjoy these shots. Cheers.

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New Camera Bag

I’m in the process of packing for my trips to Kansas City and Washington, D. C. I purchased a new bag from Competitive Cameras in Dallas. It’s a LowePro Nova 200. It has room for my Nikon plus four Holgas and lots of film. I only wish I had a compact tripod.

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