Lincoln C. Johnson Leading Crew Unloading Carbide Drums at Wilson Dam 1942
This June 1942 photograph shows Lincoln C. Johnson, a foreman at Wilson Dam, Alabama. He supervises a crew unloading carbide drums for the TVA during WWII.
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Lincoln C. Johnson Leading Crew Unloading Carbide Drums at Wilson Dam 1942
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