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The home of Mr. and Mrs. N.E. Pyrtle on North Franklin.

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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…

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

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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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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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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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Williams Building, 102 N. Greenwood.
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