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UPI TELETYPES OF JFK ASSASSINATION AND AFTERMATH.
5 rolls of UPI teletypes beginning on the afternoon of November 22nd,

14 October 2020, 13:00 EDT
New York

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UPI TELETYPES OF JFK ASSASSINATION AND AFTERMATH.

5 rolls of UPI teletypes beginning on the afternoon of November 22nd, and continuing through November 25th, 1963, covering all aspects of the assassination, aftermath, reaction and funeral, 8 1/2 x approximately 1200 inches, in 6 sections.
WITH: Original campaign poster "Kennedy for President," 21 x 13 inches, printed in red, blue, and black, and another on plastic.
WITH: items from Kennedy campaigner Frank Allen, including two Phonograph Christmas cards, commemorative silver bar, and presentation TLs from Allen.

One of the most extensive collections of the original JFK teletypes to appear.

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