Mr. Specter. I now show you a photograph marked Commission Exhibit No. 348, Mr. Kellerman, and I ask you if you are able at this time to identify what building is in that picture?
Mr. Kellerman. This building right straight ahead in the photo—I couldn't have told you on the day of the 22nd of November what it was, but as of now this is the Texas Depository Building.
Mr. Specter. Is that the building known as the Texas School Book Depository Building?
Mr. Kellerman. That is right, sir.
(The photograph marked Commission Exhibits Nos. 347 and 348 for identification and received in evidence.)
Mr. Specter. Will you mark on Exhibit 347—we have 348, we will get 348 back in a moment. I would like to have you mark in the aerial shot the precise location of that building with the initials "TS."
(Witness marks.)
Mr. Specter. For the written part of our record will you describe how many stories high the Texas School Book Depository building is?
Mr. Kellerman. This is a seven-story building. From here it appears to be a rather square-type constructed.
Mr. Specter. All right. As you were proceeding in a generally northerly direction on Houston Street, can you describe the layout of the street, indicating first the approximate width of that street?