Souvenir typescript outlining and diagramming Hoffman’s experiences on November 22, seven pages, 8.5 x 11, signed at the top of the first page in black ballpoint, “Ed Hoffman.” In part: “From his vantage point, Ed could see the first bridge of the Triple Underpass and the people on it. And he could see the area behind the wooden fence atop the ‘grassy knoll’…In the moments immediately before the assassination, Ed saw…a puff of smoke from the ‘suit man’ and assumed it was from a cigarette. Man in the blue suit turned, holding a rifle, and ran to the man at the switch box…The ‘suit man’ tossed the rifle over to the ‘railroad man’…The ‘railroad man‘ received the rifle, dismantled it, stashed it in the ‘tool box,’ and started running north along the tracks.” Also includes a color glossy 4 x 6 photo of Hoffman, signed and inscribed on the reverse in black ink, and a TLS, three pages, 8.5 x 11, Deaf Ministries of North Texas letterhead, September 13, 1995, discussing his observations and statements. In overall fine condition. RR Auction COA.