



Roustabouts Painting Oil Well in Oklahoma 1939
Roustabouts paint an oil well in the Seminole oil fields of Oklahoma in August 1939. The image captures the working conditions of laborers in the oil industry during this time. Oklahoma was a significant player in U.S. oil production, contributing to the economic growth of the region. Oil workers faced demanding tasks essential for maintaining production.
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Roustabouts Painting Oil Well in Oklahoma 1939
