Blacksmith Helper Disassembling Plow February 1940
A blacksmiths helper disassembles a plow in Depew, Oklahoma in February 1940. The plow belonged to Pomp Hall, a tenant farmer in Creek County. During this time, blacksmith shops played a crucial role in rural communities, providing essential services to farmers. The craftsmanship of blacksmiths supported agricultural productivity in the region.
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Blacksmith Helper Disassembling Plow February 1940
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