A. M. E. Church
The caption reads: "The A. M. E. Church, where the State Teachers Association will meet next Thursday, Friday and Saturday."
Unknown Photographer
Tulsa Star
1916 February 6
Public Domain
F.R. Williams Apartment House
Unknown Photographer
Tulsa Star
1914 August 9
Public Domain
[Home of Mr. and Mrs French C. Smith]
This image depicts the two story wood frame building owned by Mr. and Mrs French C. Smith, at 511 East Archer St. According to the text of the article, this house stands on the first piece of property purchased by an African American in the East End.
Unknown Photographer
Tulsa Star
1914 August 19
Public Domain
[Residence of H.T. Wilson]
This is a photo of the residence of H.T. Wilson, early Tulsa entrepreneur. At the time of the photo, house was leased to another party, as Mr Wilson and his wife were running a hotel and restaurant at 120 E. Archer.
Unknown Photographer
Tulsa Star
1914 August 19
Public Domain
[Home of Mr.Benj. Lofton]
Unknown Photographer
Tulsa Star
1914 August 19
[Home of Deputy Sheriff Barney S. Cleaver]
The home of Deputy Sheriff Barney S. Cleaver, at 508 N. Greenwood Ave.
Tulsa Star
1914 August 19
Public Domain
[Home of Mr. and Mrs. N.E. Pyrtle]
The home of Mr. and Mrs. N.E. Pyrtle on North Franklin.
Unknown Photographer
Tulsa Star
1914 August 19
Williams Confectionary
A photo of the Williams Building at the western corner of Archer and Greenwood. It housed, among other business, the Williams Confectionery. This building is highly unusual in that much of the western wall still stands and forms part of the modern Williams Building.
Unknown Photographer
Tulsa Star
1914 August 19
[An early sketch of Mount Zion Baptist Church]
A sketch of Mount Zion Baptist Church, then under construction.
Interestingly, the caption describes Easton St as Easter St.
Unknown Artist
Tulsa Star
1915 June 19
The Visitors to the State Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical...
A Panoramic photo taken in front of Williams Dreamland Theatre. The caption reads: "The Visitors to the State Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical which met in Tulsa last week will not soon forget the generous hospitality extended to them by the citizens of the "Magic City," in the real Tulsa way."
Unknown photographer
Tulsa Star
1920 May 22
Public Domain.