Taken from the south side of Archer, the Williams and Woods buildings are still in ruins, but further north up the street, buildings have begun to be rebuilt.
Creator
Unknown photographer
Source
Mary E. Jones Parrish. Events of the Tulsa Disaster. Privately published. 1922.
Date
c. 1921
Rights
This item was published in the Events of the Tulsa Disaster in 1922, and is therefore in the Public Domain.
Taken from the south side of Archer, this photo shows the reconstruction much further along. The Williams Building on the left has been rebuilt on the ruins of the old, while on the right the three-story Byers building has replaced the destroyed two-story Woods building.
Creator
Unknown photographer
Source
Mary E. Jones Parrish. Events of the Tulsa Disaster. Privately published. 1922.
Date
c. 1922
Rights
This item was published in the Events of the Tulsa Disaster in 1922, and is therefore in the Public Domain.
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The remains of the Stradford hotel are on the right, and the tracks heading up Greenwood Avenue.]]>2014-10-14T19:15:02-04:00
Title
Greenwood in ruins
Description
This image is shown twice - first, in the reversed image as it was actually published in the Tulsa Tribune, and in the correct aspect.
The remains of the Stradford hotel are on the right, and the tracks heading up Greenwood Avenue.
Creator
Unknown photographer
Source
Tulsa Tribune
Date
1921 June 2
Rights
This was published in the Tulsa Tribune in 1921 and therefore is in the Public Domain.