This is the start of my second of nine threads chronicling the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. Click below to access the first thread. #OTD#JFKGuterman
On this date November 21 in 1963, U.S. President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy depart San Antonio for Houston. Photo: San Antonio Express-News. #OTD#JFKGuterman
Crowd waits at the airport and along the streets of Houston to greet U.S. President John F. Kennedy on this date November 21 in 1963. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
U.S. Vice President Lyndon B Johnson greets the crowd awaiting the arrival of U.S. President Kennedy at the airport in Houston. The Vice President and Mrs. Johnson arrived in Houston ahead of Kennedy. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
Woman and her dog waiting to see JFK at Houston International Airport on this date November 21 in 1963. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
Houston International Airport prior to arrival of U.S. President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy on this date November 21 in 1963. Photo by Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
Left to right: Congressman Albert Thomas, his wife Lera Thomas, U.S. President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy at Houston International Airport on this date November 21 in 1963. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
Jack Valenti greets U.S. President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy as they arrive at Houston International Airport. Valenti served as a liaison to the media during Kennedy's visit. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
U.S. President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy greet Houston dignitaries during their arrival at Houston International Airport on this date November 21 in 1963. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
Presidential motorcade departs Houston International Airport for downtown Houston on this date November 21 in 1963. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
Presidential motorcade travels up Broadway toward the Gulf Freeway in Houston on this date November 21 in 1963. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
On this date November 21 in 1963: Aerial of U.S. President John F. Kennedy's motorcade traveling to the Gulf Freeway from Broadway. Incoming traffic was stopped at Broadway for the President's arrival. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
On this date November 21 in 1963: Presidential motorcade makes its way up the Gulf Freeway toward downtown Houston. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
Downtown Houston during U.S. President John F. Kennedy's motorcade on this date November 21 in 1963. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
Downtown Houston during U.S. President John F. Kennedy's motorcade on this date November 21 in 1963. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
Houston Chronicle staff look out windows of the Houston Chronicle building to see U.S. President Kennedy's motorcade on this date November 21 in 1963. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
Crowds line the sidewalks on Main Street and Texas Avenue as U.S. President John F. Kennedy's motorcade reaches the Rice Hotel at dusk on this date November 21 in 1963. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
Rice Hotel in Houston as U.S. President John F. Kennedy's motorcade arrives on this date November 21 in 1963. That's where #JFK and the First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy will stay overnight. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #JFKGuterman
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy at the Rice Hotel. JFK is still in the car and will follow shortly. Photo: Houston Chronicle. #OTD#JFKGuterman
This is the end of the second of nine threads chronicling the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. Click below to access the third thread. #OTD#JFKGuterman
This is the start of my sixth of nine threads chronicling the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. Click below to access the fifth thread. #OTD#JFKGuterman
Malcolm Kilduff, assistant press secretary, announces that JFK is dead, on this date November 22 in 1963: . #OTD#JFKGuterman
On this date November 22 in 1991, the 28th anniversary of the JFK assassination, Malcolm Kilduff provided interesting reflections: . See the prior tweet for his announcement on November 22, 1963 that JFK was dead. #OTD#JFKGuterman
This is the start of my fifth of nine threads chronicling the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. Click below to access the fourth thread. #OTD#JFKGuterman
The news that JFK had been shot was announced on the intercom in my kindergarten class on this date November 22 in 1963. I asked my teacher Miss Fessell "Am I going to get shot?" Where were you when you heard the news? Photo: Me in kindergarten in 1963. #OTD#JFKGuterman
Watch CBS TV coverage of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy on this date November 22 in 1963 (5 hours): . #OTD#JFKGuterman
This is the start of my fourth of nine threads chronicling the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. Click below to access the third thread. #OTD#JFKGuterman
This is the start of my third of nine threads chronicling the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Click below to access the second thread. #OTD#JFKGuterman
On this date November 21 in 1963, President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy began a trip to Texas. The following 9 threads chronicle Kennedy's trip to Dallas through his funeral on November 25, 1963. Scroll to bottom of each thread for link to next thread #OTD#JFKGuterman
On this date November 21 in 1963, a propaganda poster stating that U.S. President John F. Kennedy is "Wanted For Treason" was put up across Dallas by the John Birch Society. #JFKGuterman
On this date November 21 in 1963, Richard Nixon gave a press conference at Baker Hotel in Dallas, Texas in which he criticized the policies of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. Watch: . #OTD#JFKGuterman