Image of casket being delivered to Parkland Hospital
This casket, an expensive 800 pound mahogany-colored Britannia model manufactured by the Elgin Casket Company, has had an interesting history. It carried President Kennedy to Love Field for the return to Washington, but a handle was damaged in the narrow jet doorway. This is the casket TV viewers saw being taken off of Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base a few hours later.
Vernon Oneal eventually asked the White House for the casket to be returned or to be paid for. He received a check; White House personnel had learned Oneal planned to exhibit it in his Dallas funeral home. The casket eventually wound up in the basement of the National Archives when Bobby Kennedy was asked what he wanted done with it. Fearing exploitation if the casket got into the public domain, a possibility noted by former Dallas mayor Earle Cabell, Bobby ordered it destroyed. On February 18, 1966, a military plane dumped the casket off the Delaware-Maryland coast in a former ammunition dump in 9000 feet of water. - Gary Mack, Curator