
Details:
Jack Ruby original press photograph depicting spectators gathered across the street from the funeral home during services for Ruby, taken January 7, 1967. The image shows a winter street scene with onlookers lined along the sidewalk, capturing the public reaction surrounding the burial of the man who assassinated Lee Harvey Oswald. Affixed to the verso is an original Daily News caption clipping dated January 7, 1967, explicitly referencing Jack Ruby and the funeral location. The photograph measures approximately 14 x 9.5 inches.
Slightly irregular edges, moderate age wear including scattered dings and bends. Photographer signature present in the lower right corner.
Jack Ruby (1911–1967) was the Dallas nightclub owner who fatally shot Lee Harvey Oswald on November 24, 1963, while Oswald was in police custody following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Ruby’s Carousel Club became a focal point of post-assassination investigations due to Ruby’s connections within Dallas and his frequent interactions with law enforcement, journalists, and underworld figures. Autographed business cards and ephemera from Ruby’s nightclub are among the most sought-after artifacts related to the Kennedy assassination, offering a direct, personal link to one of its most infamous figures.
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