NARA Responses to Requests
By William
Kelly (billkelly3@gmail.com)
NPIC
Records at Smithsonian
GeneMorris <eugene.morris@nara.gov> |
This is in response to your April 8, 2019, request for information about the records of the JFK Assassination Records Collection. Specifically you are seeking information about Assassination Records Review Board records relating to the possible transfer of Naval Photographic Interpretation Center or the Naval Photographic Center (NPIC or NPC) assassination related records to the Smithsonian Institution in 1963 or 1964. We received your request on April 12, 2019.
We searched the finding aids to the records of the ARRB and identified several boxes as possibly being relevant to your search. We found copies of the memo in question in both Series 4: Research and Analysis, Box 52, Folder 4.0.5 Depositions/Interviews Madonia, Vincent and the Files of T. Jeremy Gunn, Box 7, folder RP/Madonia. We also found a file on Velma Vogler in Box 13 of the Files of Douglas P. Horne. None of those files contained any information indicating that the ARRB followed up on the implication that some assassination related material may have been sent to the Smithsonian. There are no files labeled as pertaining to the Smithsonian in either Gunn's or Horne's files, nor are there any such labeled files in the Series 4. In Series 4, we also searched the folders 4.0.2 Subject Files Photographic Issues in Box 30, 4.12.2 Navy in Box 86 and 4.12.3 Navy ARRB Correspondence & Contacts in Box 87, and still found nothing indicating that the ARRB either investigated or dismissed the possibility of records being moved to the Smithsonian in 1963/1964. Some of the files are fairly large and we did not do a page by page search of them. It may be that other documents within those files directly contradict the recollection of Mrs Reumann. A page by page search of the files is not a level of service we can provide.
We can make these records available to you at our College Park, Maryland, facility, should you wish to go through them yourself.
We regret that we could not be of more assistance to you. If you have any further questions, please feel free to respond by return e-mail or by calling (301) 837-1993.
Gene
Morris
Archives
II Textual Reference Branch (RDT2)
Room 2400
On
Monday, April 8, 2019 at 2:07:56 PM UTC-4, Bill Kelly wrote:
In a ARRB Memo, it is noted that a secretary for the National Photo Int. Center (NPIC) Velma Reumann was interviewed and she reported that Robert F. Kennedy ordered NPIC assassination records boxed and delivered to the Smithsonian rather than to NARA.
Can you tell me if the ARRB followed up on this report and checked with the Smithsonian for any NPIC assassination records, or if RFK had a storage area at the Smithsonian were he kept records?
Thank you,
William
Kelly
The full memo is attached, this is the relevant portion:
"She
has a strong, independent recollection of NPC personnel boxing up all
photographic materials (“everything we-the film department-had”) related to the
assassination on the orders of Robert Kennedy and sending them to the
Smithsonian Museum for permanent storage sometime within 6 months or so after
the assassination."
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