Photo Record
Images

Metadata
Catalog Number |
A3431 |
Collection |
Ford, Beryl |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Date |
November 1921 |
Photographer |
Talmage, Gifford I. |
Description |
A reproduction, black and white panoramic photograph containing three sections affixed to a foam board measuring 32" x 8" of an area of the Greenwood District following the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Photographer Gifford I. Talmage captured the original image in November 1921 by taking four separate photographs and piecing them together with fabric to create this panoramic view. The photograph depicts an entire block of North Detroit Avenue destroyed by fire and the reconstruction of a few homes. The foreground of the photograph shows the 500 block of at least ten destroyed homes. One house in the middle of the photograph has enough of the front gable standing to identify the house number. It is house 529 owned by H. M. Magill. The house next door has bags of sand or concrete stacked on the front porch. The photograph also shows the burned home of Ellis W. and Mary Woods located at 531 North Detroit Avenue. See photograph 2002.554.004 for an image of the home before it burned. Other burned homes in this panoramic photograph include the residences of M. Alice Wright, R. T. Bridgewater, A. J. Smitherman, J. J. McKeever, P. S. Thompson, Mary A. Dingey, A. C. Jackson, T. R. Gentry, and C. D. Brown. In the middle of the photograph's background, Booker T. Washington High School is visible to the east at 502 North Frankfort Avenue. Many tents are also visible in the photograph. The American Red Cross made the tents available as temporary shelters. |
Search Terms |
Booker T. Washington High School fires Greenwood District hospitals Maurice Willows Hospital North Detroit Avenue panoramic photographs Tulsa Race Massacre |
Place |
Tulsa, OK |