Projects
The Mary Ferrell Foundation showcases special projects which further research into the JFK assassination and related matters. These are often interactive projects, and there are plans for future participatory projects as well.
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Mary Ferrell DatabaseOver the decades Mary Ferrell collected a vast amount of information on persons and organizations relevant to the study of the Kennedy assassination. She produced a DOS-based computer program which facilitated lookup of names, dates, and facts contained in this highly useful database. The Mary Ferrell Foundation has extracted the contents of this database (removing phone numbers and addresses for reasons of privacy), and reformatted it for access via the Internet. | |
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Mary Ferrell ChronologiesMary Ferrell developed this set of detailed chronologies covering the life of Lee Harvey Oswald as well as many details relevant to the assassination of President Kennedy. Individual chronologies cover the periods before 1959 and each year from 1959 to 1963. The weekend in Dallas is covered hour by hour, event by event. Mary's incredible attention to detail produced this treasure trove of information for serious researchers. | |
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Dealey Plaza Witness DatabaseStewart Galanor, author of Cover-Up, created the Dealey Plaza Witness Database, hosted on the History Matters website. This interactive tool presents 216 witnesses who were in Dealey Plaza. It shows the location of each person at the time of the shooting, summarizes their statements in the aftermath, and provides direct links to the reports containing those statements. Did witnesses hear gunfire from the Grassy Knoll? How many shots were heard? See for yourself. | |


