Williams Confectionery.
Williams Building, 102 N. Greenwood.
Unknown Photographer
1921 Booker T. Washington High School Yearbook
1921
Public Domain
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
West Side of Greenwood
Caption: "West side of Greenwood avenue, looking north from Archer street. Third high building was the plant of the Tulsa Star where the negroes are said to have congregated with arms before their rally at the court house."
Unknown photographer
<em>Tulsa Tribune</em>
1921 June 5
This image was published in the <em>Tulsa Tribune</em> in 1921, therefore it is in the Public Domain.
Ward in the Maurice Willows hospital.
Maurice Willows operated the Red Cross hospital after the riot at 324 N. Hartford Street.
Unknown photographer
Mary E. Jones Parrish. <em> Events of the Tulsa Disaster.</em> Privately published. 1922.
c. 1922
This item was published in the <em>Events of the Tulsa Disaster</em> in 1922, and is therefore in the Public Domain.
View of the riot district.
<p>View of the riot district taken from the roof of Booker T. Washington High School. The ruins of Dunbar Elementary School is center, with the smoldering ruins of the brick buildings at Greenwood and Archer on your upper right. Upper left is the ABC Construction buildings and the Midland tracks.</p>
<p>The photo is a very poor quality reproduction from a microfilmed copy of the <em>Chicago Defender</em>.</p>
Unknown photographer
<em>Chicago Defender</em>. 1921 June 11
1921 June [2 or 3]
This item was published in 1921 and therefore is in the Public Domain.
View of the riot district
View of the riot district. The ruins of Dunbar Elementary School is center, with the smoldering ruins of the brick buildings at Greenwood and Archer on the upper right. Upper left is the ABC Construction buildings and the Midland tracks. <br /><br /> The photo is a very poor quality reproduction from a microfilmed copy of the <em>Tulsa Tribune</em>.
Unknown photographer
<em>Tulsa Tribune</em>
1921 June 2
This was published in the<em> Tulsa Tribune</em> in 1921 and therefore is in the Public Domain.
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
Tower of Mount Zion Baptist Church in ruins
Unknown photographer
<em>Tulsa Tribune</em>
1921 June 5
This was published in the <em>Tulsa Tribune</em> in 1921, therefore it is in the Public Domain
The Williams Building, Greenwood and Archer, before the riot.
This picture shows the northwest corner of the corner of Greenwood and Archer, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Taken some time before the riot, the building is the Williams Building.
<p>The photo is a very poor quality reproduction from a microfilmed copy of the <em>Chicago Defender</em>.</p>
Unknown photographer
<em>Chicago Defender</em>, 1921 June 11
Before 1921 June 1
This item was published in 1921 and therefore is in the 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.