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GOING HOME.—Governor John Connally leaving Parkland Hospital, in Dallas, accompanied by his wife, and brother, Mr Merrell Connally. When President Kennedy was assassinated, Governor Connally was hit by one shot that passed through his chest and right wrist, and lodged in his thigh. Mr William Stinson, a press aide, is helping the Governor with the wheel chair.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30310, 10 December 1963, Page 17

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GOING HOME.—Governor John Connally leaving Parkland Hospital, in Dallas, accompanied by his wife, and brother, Mr Merrell Connally. When President Kennedy was assassinated, Governor Connally was hit by one shot that passed through his chest and right wrist, and lodged in his thigh. Mr William Stinson, a press aide, is helping the Governor with the wheel chair. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30310, 10 December 1963, Page 17

GOING HOME.—Governor John Connally leaving Parkland Hospital, in Dallas, accompanied by his wife, and brother, Mr Merrell Connally. When President Kennedy was assassinated, Governor Connally was hit by one shot that passed through his chest and right wrist, and lodged in his thigh. Mr William Stinson, a press aide, is helping the Governor with the wheel chair. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30310, 10 December 1963, Page 17