Scope: This research tool indexes 37,141 records - a curated subset of the ~300,000 documents in the JFK Assassination Records Collection. Releases indexed: 2017-2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025. 2,165 records have full-text OCR indexed - of those, 2,162 are sourced from the 2025 re-release (NARA has not yet published an XLSX manifest for 2025; each document’s prior-release history is shown on its page). Releases not yet indexed: 2026. Methodology
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Results for J. Edgar Hoover
“ve been prepared to the materials which can be made available to this Commission." 31 January 1964 : Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director, Federal Bu- reau of Investigation, dated 31 January 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "We understand you already have f …”
“… one or more appendices have been prepared to the materials which can be made available to this Commission." 31 January 1964 : Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director, Federal Bu- reau of Investigation, dated 31 January 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "We understand you already have f …”
“… one or more appendices have been prepared to the materials which can be made available to this Commission." 31 January 1964 : Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director, Federal Bu- reau of Investigation, dated 31 January 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "We understand you already have f …”
“… one or more appendices have been prepared to the materials which can be made available to this Commission." 31 January 1964 : Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director, Fede ral Bu- reau of Investigation, dated 31 J anu ary 196”
“Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director, Fede ral Bu- reau of Investigation, dated 31 J anu ary 196 4, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "We understand you already ha …”
“… one or more appendices have been prepared to the materials which can be made available to this Commission." 31 January 1964 : Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director, Federal Bu- reau of Investigation, dated 31 January 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "We understand you already have f …”
“… ne or more appendices have been prepa red to the materials which can be made available to this Commission." 31 January 1964 : Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director, Federal Bu- reau of Investigation, dated 31 January 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "We understand you already have f …”
“… one or more appendices have been prepared to the materials which can be made available to this Commission." 31 January 1964 : Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director, Federal Bu- reau of Investigation, dated 31 January 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "We understand you already have f …”
“… one or more appendices have been prepared to the materials which can be made available to this Commission." 31 January 1964 : Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director, Federal Bu- reau of Investigation, dated 31 January 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "We understand you already have f …”
“prepared to the materials which can be made available to this Commission." 31 January 1964 : Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director, Federal Bu- reau of Investigation, dated 31 January 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "We understand you already have f …”
“… e or more appendices have been prepared to the ma terials which c an be made available to this Commission." 31 January 1964 : Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director, Federal Bu- reau of Investigation, dated 31 January 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "We understand you already have f …”
“… ne o r more appendices have been prepared to the materials which can be made available to this Commission." 31 January 1964 : Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director,”
“an be made available to this Commission." 31 January 1964 : Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director, Federal Bu- reau of Investigation, dated 31 January 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "We understand you already have f …”
“… one or more appendices have been prepared to the materials which can be made available to this Commission." 31 January 1964 : Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director, Federal Bu- reau of Investigation, date d 31 January 1964, from J. Lee RA NKIN, G enera l Couns”
“have been prepared to the materials which can be made available to this Commission." 31 January 1964 : Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director, Federal Bu- reau of Investigation, dated 31 January 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "We understand you already have f …”
“… one or more appendices have been prepared to the materials which can be made available to this Commission." 31 January 1964 : Letter to Mr. J. Edgar HOOVER, Director, Federal Bu- reau of Investigation, dated 31 January 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "We understand you already have f …”
“… project. McLeod agreed to furnish State commo and pouch facilities subject to John Foster Dulles’ approval. Additionally, Maheu briefed J. Edgar Hoover and Vice President Nixon. In August of 1954, Maheu advised this Office of his rela- NEA Division was contacted and tionship with Niarchu …”
“… res to the new Agents classes and the National Academy classes, / and through his speaking ability he came to the attention of Director, J. Edgar Hoover. At the end of the war Morgan left the Bureau to enter private law practice. 4. According to rumor, Morgan entered the field of Federal …”
“… ation Ipionase transmitted by FBI underdeveloped countries.. ported legislation empoweringthat that in 1940 Dr.Dr.Halperin / had Director J. Edgar Hoover tol "Ii will be recalled that Hab. the department to deny pass-1cashed a check for $436 drawn the White House on Novem- perin is something …”
“… eets of both mamccripts identified the author as Norton Slone, and one of these shoved his eddrecs to be "General" Morton Slono, c/o lir. J. Edgar Hoover, Chief of the P.B.I., Ph. Ave, at 9th Streot, K.W., Washington, D. C. The books were entitled "Svorda along the Shoro," and "Konotan - F …”
“Aidettok »«W M « SECRET -8- 6 825 34 whether he had met J. Edgar HOOVER. The undersigned said he 0 68 had not. LOGINOV then said that he-was a bachelor. The 31 26 undersigned Said that if he was it was p …”
“… ald had 12 been a CIA or FBI informaat. The Commission's rebuttal rested largely on 13. affidavits provided by Cia Director John NcCone and J. Edgar Hoover. However, the members of the Commission had been told in secret session by allen Dulles that the CIA would generally not admit, someone had …”
“… ald had 12 been a CIA or FBI informaat. The Commission's rebuttal rested largely on 13. affidavits provided by Cia Director John NcCone and J. Edgar Hoover. However, the members of the Commission had been told in secret session by allen Dulles that the CIA would generall y n ot adm it, someone …”
“… ald had 12 been a CIA or FBI informaat. The Commission's rebuttal rested largely on 13. affidavits provided by Cia Director John NcCone and J. Edgar Hoover. However, the members of the Commission had been told in secret session by allen Dulles that the CIA would generally not admit, someone had …”
“13-00000 •T SECRET CHRONOLOGY *> 10 November 1960 President-elect Kennedy announces that Allen W. Dulles and J. Edgar Hoover will continue in their positions. 17 April 1961 Landing at the Bay of Pigs 22 April 1961 Study group formed (Maxwell Taylor, Arleigh …”
“… , Jr.. 6 December 1961 Mrs. McCone dies. 11 December 1961 McCone meets with President Kennedy alone. 12 December 1961 McCone calls on J. Edgar Hoover. 13 December 1961 DDCI becomes CIA representative on USIB. 15 December 1961 McCone meets with Phillipe de Vosjoli. 2 EuREl”
“… er, one FBI agent suggested that I had worked for the Chinese). The registered letter that was dispatched at my instance to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover in September 1963 (not necessarily on the' 13th) revealed sufficient details to warrant an immediate investiga tion (if not the arrest) …”
“intelligence before being dis attention, but recently it was dis- warning J. Edgar Hoover of the charged with the rank of captain closed that as early as June 3, plot but again assumed no ac- in 1959. 1960, FBI Director J. Edga …”
“… FLOWER POWER" • END POVERTY, mits. But he had sent a registered letter GIVE ME $10 • WE LOVE YOU, CHARLIE BROWN • KEEP AMERICA GREEN, to J. Edgar Hoover warning him of the : | 1 AMHERST GAME COMPANY PLANT GRASS" • EVEN I LIKE SEX • A impending assassination, which he says ' I .”
“… ination plans to from the CIA and from the husband was and why hadn't 1 . “Some publications have For two years he was a Cal- FBI director J. Edgar Hoover assassins. He 'feared the CIA she heard from him. . identified him as a CIA agent,*. Ifornia state special investige- in Washington. Hoove …”
“… veteran who claims to have been a CIA agent, who .says he, sent, a ONE OF THE MOST persistent critics of the Warren €registered letter to J. Edgar Hoover warning him of the , conclusion is Ramparts magazine. This is a liberal, no, a assassination plot; If this is true, Hoover and the FBI wou …”
“… had been made available to the FBI in connection with their report, which he had ordered. I replied affirmatively. NOTE: I should call J. Edgar Hoover concerning this. (DCI did this at 11:20 on 11/26/63) % 4. The President asked my appraisal of the situation in Vietnam. I replied that …”
“… " 67. DIR 84950, " 68. DIR 84951 " 31 69. Mexi 7060, 70. Mexi 7060, " 11 71. WAVE 8149, " " 72. Memorandum; November 25, 1963; from DDP to J. Edgar Hoover; Subject: Lee Harvey Oswald, suspected assassin of President Kennedy (with 6 pages of transcripts attached). 2 11 NW 65990 Docld:32401559 P …”
“… uting slip, November 27, 1963, from 2. O'Neal. Birch 3. ОТТА 1280, November 27, 1963.. 4. OTTA 1274 5. Memo; November 27, 1963; from DDP to J. Edgar Hoover; : Lee H. Oswald/Soviet Activities in Mexico City, 18-24 1963." "Subject November 6. DIR 85657, November 29, 1963 7. DIR-85668 8. DIR 85714 …”
“… ill be happy to see Fleur Cowles. Cowles. DCI: Fine. (tape) mcm NW 65990 Docld:32403740 Page 9 J ( ( TELEPHONE CONVERSATION BETWEEN DCI AND J. EDGAR HOOVER 26 November 1963 11:20 a. m. DCI: I just want to be sure that you are satisfied that this Agency is giving you all the help that we possibl …”
“es. Cowles. DCI: Fine. (tape) mcm NW 65990 Docld:32403740 Page 9 J ( ( TELEPHONE CONVERSATION BETWEE N DCI AND J. EDGAR HOOVER 26 Nov embe JF K ASSASSINATIO N SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION FORM AGENCY INFORMATION AGENCY : CIA RECORD NUMBER : 104-10322-10186 RECORD SERIES : …”
“… tor, placed Scelso in charge of the assassination investigation. Angleton, a counterintelligence official with close ties to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, “immediately went into action to do all the Investigating,” Scelso testified, criticizing the move sharply. “Helms called a meeting at …”
“… ormants. The Exhibit contains a message sent by the FBI Special Agent in Charge (SAC) in Houston to the SAC in Dallas and to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover on November 26, 1963, four days after the murder of President Kennedy. nl63 This document was originally reviewed by the FBI, and designa …”
“… information records Fortas’s willingness to service the political and bureaucratic interests of President Lyndon Johnson and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. This example, because the FBI had evaluated the same document three times, offers insights into the criteria employed to deny the relea …”
“… ked out. And not surprisingly, a document like this dated three years prior to the assassination of President Kennedy, a document sent to J. Edgar Hoover attracted a great deal of interest among researchers who saw it because everything was blacked out underneath. The speculation that indiv …”
“… 8. DIR 84951 " 69. Mexi 7060, 11 11. ११ 70. Mexi 7060, 13 11 11 71. WAVE 8149 1 $ 72. TOP SECRET Memorandum; November 25, 1963; from DDP to J. Edgar Hoover; President Kennedy Subject: Lee Lee Harvey Oswald, suspected assassin assassin of President (with 6 pages of transcripts attached). NW 6599 …”
“… routing slip, November 27, 1963, from Birch O'Neal. 3. OTTA 1280, November 27, 1963.. 4. OTTA 1274 5. Memo; November 27, 1963; from DDP to J. Edgar Hoover; "Subject: Lee H. Oswald/Soviet Activities in Mexico City, 18-24 November 1963." 6. DIR 85657, November 29, 1963 7. DIR 85668 11 8. DIR 857 …”
“… ) Mr. Belmont, Yes; this is a letter dated February 6, 1964, to the Commission from the FBI to which is attached an affidavit by Director J. Edgar Hoover. Mr. Stebn. What is the subject? Mr. Belmont. Stating flatly that Lee Harvey Oswald was never an informant of the FBI. - Mr. DULLES. Wo …”
“13-000.00 J. EDGAR HOOVER MAY 14, 1964 will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God? Mr. HOOVER. I do. The Chaibman. Mr. Rankin …”
“Now, Mr. Rankin, you may proceed. Mr. RANKIN. Mr. Hoover, will you state for the record your name and position? Mr. Hoover. J. Edgar Hoover, Director of- the Federal Bureau of Investi gation of the Department of Justice. Mr. Rankin. Where do you live, Mr. Hoover? Mr. Hoover. …”
“… Kaiser. nation of President Kennedy March 1971 by Bernard Fensterwald, Attorney 35 "The Assassination of President Kennedy: The Ap How J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI withheld much plication of Computers to the Photographic Evi pertinent information from the Warren Commis dence" — Comment …”
“bribe a full and wondered aloud if the Justice Department isn't week later, upon learning from J. Edgar Hoover that conducting more a publicity war than one on organ Federal agents were investigating the case. ized crime. A Times report this year …”
“… CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 1 WASHINGTON, D. C. 20505 OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR AS BRACKETED A.3 20 March 1970 KP 1/8/98 The Honorable.J. Edgar Hoover Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington, D. C. FATAR 5668 SLD/GCE b) “3 Dear Mr. Hoover: (Jr)) 2/9/98 (DZ6) 4/2/ 78 …”
“… 22 PEOPLE13 WARRIORS AND ALL THOSE WHO ARE BEING HELD CAPTIVE IN THE MEDIVAL DUNEON3 DE BABYLON: PEOPLE EE 13 KNOWN TO ASSOCIATE WITH: J. EDGAR HOOVER, JOHE NICHOLS, SPIRO AGNEW, ROMAINE GRIBBS, AND RERNIADES ELDRIDGE CLEAVER AND HIS TRUNRIIO LECKIES. •NVE APS .A Progressive Move 9m …”