04-04-2013, 09:40 AM
W.C.D. 75
FBI Interview of David Ferrie 11/25/63
by SA ERNEST WALL and SA L. M. SHEARER
at New Orleans
FERRIE claimed they arrived in Houston between 4:30 amd 5:30 AM and
went directly to the Alamotel located on South Main Steet, six to ten blocks south of the Shamrock Hilton Hotel, where they checked into Room 19. He stated that the three of them registered on the same card at the motel. After registering they retired for the night.
http://www.wf.net/~biles/jfk/ferrie_FBI_1125_2.txt
Note: The Shamrock Hotel was built at the intersection of South Main and then-Bellaire Boulevard (after 1963, Holcombe Boulevard).
Reference is made to an Alamotel Courts 8700 South Main with this history:
8700 S. Main St. Houston TX
(original built pre-1942, demolished/rebuilt between 1966-1973 and demolished 2005/2006; also known as Ramada Inn Domed Stadium, Domed Stadium Inn, Hospitality Inn)
Photos at:
http://arch-ive.org/archive/alamotel-courts-houston/
Address 8700 S. Main on this matchbook:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1940s-Era-Housto...5896484%26
FBI Interview of David Ferrie 11/25/63
by SA ERNEST WALL and SA L. M. SHEARER
at New Orleans
FERRIE claimed they arrived in Houston between 4:30 amd 5:30 AM and
went directly to the Alamotel located on South Main Steet, six to ten blocks south of the Shamrock Hilton Hotel, where they checked into Room 19. He stated that the three of them registered on the same card at the motel. After registering they retired for the night.
http://www.wf.net/~biles/jfk/ferrie_FBI_1125_2.txt
Note: The Shamrock Hotel was built at the intersection of South Main and then-Bellaire Boulevard (after 1963, Holcombe Boulevard).
Reference is made to an Alamotel Courts 8700 South Main with this history:
8700 S. Main St. Houston TX
(original built pre-1942, demolished/rebuilt between 1966-1973 and demolished 2005/2006; also known as Ramada Inn Domed Stadium, Domed Stadium Inn, Hospitality Inn)
Photos at:
http://arch-ive.org/archive/alamotel-courts-houston/
Address 8700 S. Main on this matchbook:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1940s-Era-Housto...5896484%26

