Gerald R. Ford signs a typed statement about the Warren Commission decision. Typed statement signed: "Gerald R. Ford 4/30/98.” 1p, 6¼x8½ letterhead embossed with the Presidential seal.


In full: "In 1964, the Warren Commission unanimously decided: 1. Lee Harvey Osward was the assassin, and 2. The Commission found no evidence of a conspiracy, foreign or domestic. I endorsed those conclusions in 1964 and fully agree now."


On November 29, 1963, just four days after JFK was kid to rest, President Johnson appointed Representatives Gerald R. Ford and Hale Boggs, Senators Richard Russell and John Sherman Cooper, former CIA Director Allen Dulles and banker John J. McCloy to a seven-man commission headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy.


On September 27, 1964, the Warren Commission report was released with the conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald was the sole assassin. Ford was the last surviving member of the Warren Commission. Letter is in fine condition.


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