Brief Neighborhood History
Glenn T. Braden, founder of Oklahoma Natural Gas Company and one of the first proponents of using Oklahoma’s wealth of methane gas for fuel, bought the land that later became the White City neighborhood from the Creek Indians in 1912. Early histories of Tulsa indicate that Braden, a Pennsylvania native, brought a herd of Jersey dairy cattle to this area during World War I. He established the White City Jersey Dairy Farm four miles outside the city limits. It was so named because of the color of the buildings and silos Braden built there. After his death, Braden’s children closed the dairy, platted the land and began selling lots to employees of the nearby steel and oil field supply companies.