Elmer Thomas Family Refueling in 1939 Oklahoma
A vintage photograph from July 1939 depicts the Elmer Thomas family refueling their vehicle at a gas station in a small town near Henrietta, Oklahoma. During the Great Depression, many families undertook journeys across the country in search of better opportunities. The Thomas familys experience reflects the resilience of American migrants during this challenging era.
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Elmer Thomas Family Refueling in 1939 Oklahoma
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