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J Edgar Hoover — Part 21
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FEDERAL SUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
10/8/76
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Kenneth Lee Peffer, Exhibits Specialist, Exhibits Section.
advised that he assisted in the packing and movement of items in the
office of former Director J. Edgar Hoover in May, 1972. He recalled
specifically packing some editorial cartoons that were hung in this office
for Gelivery to Mr. Hoover's house, and that he also built crates for
cartoons which were on panels in the office, and the panels were marked
to go to Taylor Street. He believed there were also some cartoons in
boxes which also went to Taylor Street, and that he prepared in longhand
a catalogue of all items which went to Taylor Street.
Peffer said that personnel from the former Mechanical Section
moved the material from Hoover's office to Taylor Street, then moved
it to General Accounting Office storage and subsequently to the Old Post
Office Building. Peffer believes that everything that was sent to Taylor
Street was subsequently received at the Old Post Office anddoes not —
know of anything that might have been added or deleted from the original
shipment. Peffer is certain of this because he recalls that when the items
were received at the Old Post Office he had his original listing of items
which had been made in May, 1972, inthe Director's office. This listing
was in longhand and was on a yellow legal pad, but he does not know what
happened to this listing. He specifically recalls that he checked off all
of the boxes that arrived at the Old Post Office from his original listing
and that nothing was missing. He believed this occurred about November, .
1973. Peffer said he could not be certain if the listing he used in November,
1973, was his original handwritten list or a typewritten list.
Peffer said he was also requested to‘prepare an inventory in
August, 1976, upon return from sick leave after he hurt his back. Upon
checking appropriate leave records he determined that he was on sick
leave from August 24-27, 1976, and believes that his inventory was, oe
therefore, prepared on Monday, August 30, 1976. He identified this
inventory, which lists 74 numbered cartons and three pages of other ~
items which were located in the Old Post Office storage space. He also
prepared a four-page list of items located on the tour route.
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Inspector John G. be vine and
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