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Reproduction, black & white photograph measuring 5" x 7" of John Wesley Williams and wife, Loula Cotten Williams, and their son, William Danforth Williams, sitting in their 1911 Chalmers touring car. A sign advertising A. L. Black Printing Company, located at 114 S. Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK, is visible in the background. John was an engineer for Thompson Ice Cream Company. Loula was a teacher in Fisher. The Williams family owned the Dreamland Theatre, which opened in 1914 at 129 North Greenwood Avenue, and was destroyed in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.

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