Photo Record
Images
Metadata
Catalog Number |
2002.549.251 |
Collection |
Dunn, Nina Lane |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Date |
05/27/1935 |
Description |
Reproduction black and white photograph measuring 10" x 8" of a newspaper clipping published in the Tulsa Daily World newspaper on May 27, 1935. The clipping contains an image of the Hall Store in 1894, located at what became the northwest corner of South Main Street and First Street in Tulsa, Creek Nation. Harry C. Hall and James Monroe Hall founded the store. H. C. died in 1895. J. M. continued to run the store until 1903 when he sold it. The man standing to left of second pole from the left is Dave Graybeal, clerk. To the right of that pole is J.M. Hall. The man sitting is Alfred Hoots, cattleman. The man to the left of the third pole from the left is George Perryman. To the right of that pole is J.B. Hall, clerk. The man with his arm around pole, second from the right is R.E. Lynch, clerk. |
Search Terms |
early Tulsa general stores J. M. Hall & Company South Main Street |
People |
Graybeal, Dave Hall, J. B. Hall, James Monroe Hoots, Alfred Worth Lynch, Robert E. "Bob" Perryman, George |
Place |
Tulsa, Creek Nation |
