[Thomas Gentry house]
The Thomas R. Gentry house. 537 N Detroit Ave. The associated text reads: "The above residence of Tulsa, and the owner is a successful Real Estate Agent, and business man. Through Mr. Gentry, a great number of our homes have been secures in this city.
"His square dealings with the public have won for him in Tulsa the confidence of all, and being well posted and a long race liver.
"Mr. Gentry has the agency for several additions to the city of Tulsa. Gurley-Hill Liberty no. 1, Liberty no. 2, Gentry no. 1, and Gentry no. 2. He spends most of his time building homes for the race.
"Mr. Gentry is also the head of the Oquawka Cigar Store, in which Mr. M. H. Neeley and H. O. Vaden have an interest."
A. S. Newkirk, photographer.
1921 Booker T. Washington High School Yearbook
1921
Public Domain
East End Garage
East End Garage, 614 E. Archer, is another Williams business.
Unknown Photographer
1921 Booker T. Washington High School Yearbook
1921
Public Domain
Williams Confectionery.
Williams Building, 102 N. Greenwood.
Unknown Photographer
1921 Booker T. Washington High School Yearbook
1921
Public Domain
Dreamland Theater
William's Dreamland Theater, 127 N. Greenwood, was a center for life and a symbol of affluence and success in pre-riot Greenwood.
Unknown Photographer
1921 Booker T. Washington High School Yearbook
1921
Public Domain
Dreamland Theater
William's Dreamland Theater, 127 N. Greenwood, was a center for life and a symbol of affluence and success in pre-riot Greenwood.
Unknown Photographer.
1921 Booker T. Washington High School Yearbook
1921
Public Domain.
Red Wing Hotel
202-208 North Greenwood. This is what it looked like before the riot. It was destroyed the morning of 1 June 1921.
Unknown photographer
<em>Tulsa Star</em>
c.1918
Public Domain
No linguistic content
Tulsa Boys who were called by the Government to do their "Bit"
A panoramic image of the young men who were called up to serve in WWI. They are standing on Greenwood, in front of the Williams Bldg.
Unknown photographer
<em>Tulsa Star</em>
1918 September 28
Public Domain
L. D. Johnson's Taxi Line
An advertisement fro the the <em>Tulsa Star</em> for a taxi company.
Unknown photographer
<em>Tulsa Star</em>
1920 March 27
Public Domain
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.
[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