



Migrants at Filling Station Henrietta Oklahoma 1939
$29.95
In July 1939, a group of migrants stops at a filling station near Henrietta, Oklahoma. The image shows individuals inspecting their vehicle tires, illustrating the travel conditions during the Great Depression. Filling stations played a crucial role in rural America, providing essential services for families, including the Elmer Thomas family, navigating hardships.
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Migrants at Filling Station Henrietta Oklahoma 1939
12" x 18"
$29.95