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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…

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East End Garage, 614 E. Archer, is another Williams business.

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Williams Building, 102 N. Greenwood.

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William's Dreamland Theater, 127 N. Greenwood, was a center for life and a symbol of affluence and success in pre-riot Greenwood.

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202-208 North Greenwood. This is what it looked like before the riot. It was destroyed the morning of 1 June 1921.

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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.

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An advertisement fro the the Tulsa Star for a taxi company.

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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…

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A sketch of Mount Zion Baptist Church, then under construction.

Interestingly, the caption describes Easton St as Easter St.
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