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J. M. Hall, approximately 1921
Item
Identifier: 1000-152-229
Scope and Contents
A slide showing James Monroe Hall, considered by many to the be the “Father of Tulsa.” He arrived in 1882 with his brother Harry C. Hall. J. M. built a store, and laid out the first streets of Tulsa.
Dates:
Other: approximately 1921
J. M. Hall's Store, 1883
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Identifier: 1000-152-121
Scope and Contents
"Porch of Hall's Store, First and Main Street, where first sermon in Tulsa was preached."
Dates:
Other: 1883
J. M. Hall's Store and Home, Undated
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Identifier: 1000-152-122
Scope and Contents
A slide showing Hall's store as well as a second image depicting his home on Main.
Dates:
Other: Undated