White City, Tulsa

[2] The property now covered by White City had been a part of the Creek Nation since the tribe had emigrated to Indian Territory.

After the tribal property allocation, ownership of this piece of land passed to one individual member, Edward Crowell.

[1] After Braden died in 1923, his children closed the dairy, platted the land and began selling lots for the construction of houses.

In 1946, homebuilding resumed and that became the year of greatest home sales in White City.

The other 128 buildings were assessed as non-contributing either because they had been significantly altered in appearance or because they did not meet the age requirement.

[7] Oil and gas wells existed on the White City property, but these were shut down in the early 1930s.

[8] The White City dairy had a stock pond that supplied water for the livestock.