Lee Forman Posted April 7, 2010 Share Posted April 7, 2010 This has come up before - does anyone have access to a 1963 Dallas Phone Book or other source of 1963 Dallas info readily available to them? I have at least 2 items I would like to see about tracking down, but don't have the ability to get to the Dallas Public Library anytime soon. ? Is there an online source anyone knows about, or a process or contact that someone might be able to point me towards? Also would be interested in pursuing info on a certain Dallas school yearbook from that era. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thomas Graves Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 (edited) This has come up before - does anyone have access to a 1963 Dallas Phone Book or other source of 1963 Dallas info readily available to them? I have at least 2 items I would like to see about tracking down, but don't have the ability to get to the Dallas Public Library anytime soon. ? Is there an online source anyone knows about, or a process or contact that someone might be able to point me towards? Also would be interested in pursuing info on a certain Dallas school yearbook from that era. It would be nice to know if there was a listing for Nico Crespi, or any Crespi for that matter, in Dallas in 1962-1963. --Tommy Edited November 11, 2012 by Thomas Graves Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thomas Graves Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 This has come up before - does anyone have access to a 1963 Dallas Phone Book or other source of 1963 Dallas info readily available to them? I have at least 2 items I would like to see about tracking down, but don't have the ability to get to the Dallas Public Library anytime soon. ? Is there an online source anyone knows about, or a process or contact that someone might be able to point me towards? Also would be interested in pursuing info on a certain Dallas school yearbook from that era. It would be nice to know if there was a listing for Nico Crespi, or any Crespi for that matter, in Dallas in 1962-1963. --Tommy edited and bumped Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan Kent Posted November 12, 2012 Share Posted November 12, 2012 Generally, you can find a kind soul at a public library who will be willing to check some things out for you! I have had success by relying on the kindness of research librarian strangers! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Howard Posted December 9, 2012 Share Posted December 9, 2012 (edited) CRESPI, NICO ----- Sources: Jerry Patrick Hemming interview with D/A Garrison; also Loran Hall interview Mary's Comments: Hall said Crespi instead of Kiki Ferrar introduced him to Sylvia Odio. Pio Crespi http://www.findagrav...1795842&df=all Education Forum Thread Access to Dallas 1963 Telephone Directory http://educationforu...showtopic=15738 The Fourth Decade, Volume 4, Issue 5 https://www.maryferr...bsPageId=520081 page 13, A League of Their Own: A Look Inside the Christian Defense League, by D. Boylan Some of the people that [Lawrence] Howard claimed to know and whose names appeared in his address book were: Pedro Diaz Lanz, Frank Fiorini [sturgis]; Frank Fernandez of Dallas, oilman Lester Logue Clint Wheat, William Gale; Larry Laborde, Enrique Molina who knew who Hemming and Howard claimed was a Castro agent. Alexander Rorke, Richard Butler, the Masferrer brothers; Robert Brown, Dr. Grennan [stanley Drennan], [35] Eddie Field, “right winger” (possibly Edward Fields, co-founder of the NSRP with J.B. Stoner); Roy Hargraves Nico Crespi; Dr. Robert Morris, whom he was very reluctant to admit knowing; Tony Varona, who thought Howard was double-crossing him because of Howard’s relationship with Rolando Maferrer; Renee Valdez of Alpha-66, and Edgar Eugene Bradley, whom he described as “a man who believed in action.” [36] Bradley was described by Carol Aydelotte as an associate of Col. William Gale and that she was certain that she saw him at Clinton Wheat’s house with Loran Hall and Gordon Novel [37] Dallas 1964 Telephone Directory page 192 Crespi Antonio 5337 Miller TA 3-4684 Crespi & Co Cotn Exch Bdlg. RI 1-4978 Crespi Mercedes 5337 Miller TA 3-4684 Crespi Pio 5555 Walnut Hill EM 1-2625 Gate Lodge 5555 Walnut Hill EM 3-3568 page 263 Fernandez Frank J 10741 Marsh Ln FL 7-7568 page 264 Ferrer Carlos A 4214 Cedar Sprng LA 1-9659 Ferrer Fidel 2526 Ingersoll FE 7-8043 Ferrer Henry 4106 Palacios FE 9-0057 Ferrer Petra 4106 Palacios FE 9-0057 page 265 Fields Edw 2910 Andrea Ln BR 9-5670 No surname Ferrar in Dallas 1964 Telephone Directory Masferrer Ray 1915 Mountain Lake FE 7-4520 page 549 surname Molina Antonio 8407 Foxwd EX 1-0612 Molina Ben F 2608 Linhvn BR 9-0951 no Enrique Molina Helen 2627 Bentley FE 9-7218 Molina Jesse Jr 4342 Congress Av LA 8-0913 Molina Jesus 3102 Conroe RI 7-3601 Molina Joe R 4306 Brown LA 6-3956 Molina Julian 1240 Golden Trophy FR 4-1129 Molina Serapio 5411 Ridgele TA 3-4791 Molina Trinidad 2703 Manila ME 1-9620 I do not have the 1963 Directory rather the 1964, theoretically these address and numbers would be from the fall of 1963 including updates. A Thank You, would go very far. Edited December 9, 2012 by Robert Howard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thomas Graves Posted December 10, 2012 Share Posted December 10, 2012 CRESPI, NICO ----- Sources: Jerry Patrick Hemming interview with D/A Garrison; also Loran Hall interview Mary's Comments: Hall said Crespi instead of Kiki Ferrar introduced him to Sylvia Odio. Pio Crespi http://www.findagrav....1795842&df=all Education Forum Thread Access to Dallas 1963 Telephone Directory http://educationforu...showtopic=15738 The Fourth Decade, Volume 4, Issue 5 https://www.maryferr...bsPageId=520081 page 13, A League of Their Own: A Look Inside the Christian Defense League, by D. Boylan Some of the people that [Lawrence] Howard claimed to know and whose names appeared in his address book were: Pedro Diaz Lanz, Frank Fiorini [sturgis]; Frank Fernandez of Dallas, oilman Lester Logue Clint Wheat, William Gale; Larry Laborde, Enrique Molina who knew who Hemming and Howard claimed was a Castro agent. Alexander Rorke, Richard Butler, the Masferrer brothers; Robert Brown, Dr. Grennan [stanley Drennan], [35] Eddie Field, “right winger” (possibly Edward Fields, co-founder of the NSRP with J.B. Stoner); Roy Hargraves Nico Crespi; Dr. Robert Morris, whom he was very reluctant to admit knowing; Tony Varona, who thought Howard was double-crossing him because of Howard’s relationship with Rolando Maferrer; Renee Valdez of Alpha-66, and Edgar Eugene Bradley, whom he described as “a man who believed in action.” [36] Bradley was described by Carol Aydelotte as an associate of Col. William Gale and that she was certain that she saw him at Clinton Wheat’s house with Loran Hall and Gordon Novel [37] Dallas 1964 Telephone Directory page 192 Crespi Antonio 5337 Miller TA 3-4684 Crespi & Co Cotn Exch Bdlg. RI 1-4978 Crespi Mercedes 5337 Miller TA 3-4684 Crespi Pio 5555 Walnut Hill EM 1-2625 Gate Lodge 5555 Walnut Hill EM 3-3568 page 263 Fernandez Frank J 10741 Marsh Ln FL 7-7568 page 264 Ferrer Carlos A 4214 Cedar Sprng LA 1-9659 Ferrer Fidel 2526 Ingersoll FE 7-8043 Ferrer Henry 4106 Palacios FE 9-0057 Ferrer Petra 4106 Palacios FE 9-0057 page 265 Fields Edw 2910 Andrea Ln BR 9-5670 No surname Ferrar in Dallas 1964 Telephone Directory Masferrer Ray 1915 Mountain Lake FE 7-4520 page 549 surname Molina Antonio 8407 Foxwd EX 1-0612 Molina Ben F 2608 Linhvn BR 9-0951 no Enrique Molina Helen 2627 Bentley FE 9-7218 Molina Jesse Jr 4342 Congress Av LA 8-0913 Molina Jesus 3102 Conroe RI 7-3601 Molina Joe R 4306 Brown LA 6-3956 Molina Julian 1240 Golden Trophy FR 4-1129 Molina Serapio 5411 Ridgele TA 3-4791 Molina Trinidad 2703 Manila ME 1-9620 I do not have the 1963 Directory rather the 1964, theoretically these address and numbers would be from the fall of 1963 including updates. A Thank You, would go very far. Robert, Thank you! --Tommy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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