Eyewitness to History: George Jefferies
June 6, 2008
11 AM
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
411 Elm Street, Dallas
Age Limit
All ages
Free - $13.50
The eyewitness to history series features the photographers whose films are presented in Filming Kennedy: Home Movies from Dallas.
The company secretary at Universal Insurance brought his home movie camera to work and joined several co-workers at the south side of Main, just east of Lamar, to view the presidential motorcade. Jefferies captured remarkable footage of Mrs. Kennedy on Main Street less than two minutes before the assassination.
Free with paid admission to the museum.
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