Hand-addressed mailing envelope, 6 x 4.25, addressed by Oswald to his mother, “U. S. A., Box 982, Vernon Texas, Mrs. M. Oswald.” Envelope bears a Minsk postmark on the front and an American postal worker’s ballpoint notation to the lower right, “1st Notice. 12-12-61.” The envelope is softly laminated, consistent with other official exhibits in the government’s possession during the Warren Commission investigation. Double-matted and framed with an image of Oswald’s mug shot and a descriptive plaque to an overall size of 17.5 x 22.5. Lower left corner clipped off, scattered creases, and small edge tears, otherwise fine condition. Struggling to obtain exit visas from the Soviet Union for himself and his pregnant wife, Marina, Oswald sent regular correspondence to his family in Texas to prepare for his homecoming; at least four letters to his mother from this period appeared as exhibits in the Warren Commission. An excellent piece, penned just months before his return to the States. Pre-certified John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA
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