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  2. File:Tulsa Skyline from 2nd Street, Tulsa, OK - 53704710995.jpg

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  3. Medical facilities in Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, a smallpox epidemic struck Tulsa. Surgeon Fred S. Clinton and four Tulsa businessmen (J. H. McBirney, Sam H. McBirney, Vic Pranter and Jack Dietz) set up a hospital for contagious patients in a six-room cottage near Archer Avenue and Greenwood Street. Clinton was the acknowledged leader, while the other four each invested fifty dollars ...

  4. File:Tony Stewart @ The Chili Bowl in Tulsa, Ok.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Downtown Tulsa OK.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Fall in Woodward Park, Tulsa, OK.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:1915 map of Tulsa, Oklahoma.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. A.C. Jackson - Wikipedia

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    A.C. Jackson was an African American surgeon who was murdered during the Tulsa race massacre in 1921 and is known as the most prominent victim of the massacre. Jackson was a leading member of the Oklahoma medical community and the African-American community in Tulsa, Oklahoma until his death.

  9. Greenwood District, Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    The City of Tulsa submitted an application to the U.S. Department of the Interior for the Greenwood Historic District on September 29, 2011. On August 8, 2012, the Coordinator of the National Register Program wrote the Tulsa Preservation Commission that the proposed District would be renamed as the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921. [58]