Mr. Liebeler. So we have the point fixed there, and we can just estimate 12 to 15 feet east on Main Street, is that right?
Mr. Tague. That's correct.
Mr. Liebeler. That would have been on the south curb of Main Street, is that right?
Mr. Tague. It would have been on the south curb.
Mr. Liebeler. About 12 to 15 feet east of the point No. 6 on Commission Exhibit No. 354.
Now you yourself, as I understand it, did not see the President hit?
Mr. Tague. I did not; no.
Mr. Liebeler. How long after did you feel yourself get hit by anything?
Mr. Tague. I felt it at the time, but I didn't associate, didn't make any connection, and ignored it. And after this happened, or maybe the second or third shot, I couldn't tell you definitely—I made no connection. I looked around wondering what was going on, and I recall this. We got to talking, and I recall that something had stinged me, and then the deputy sheriff looked up and said, You have blood there on your cheek. That is when we walked back down there.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you have any idea which bullet might have made that mark?