Oil Worker Builds Trailer in California February 1936
An oil worker constructs a trailer in California in February 1936. During the Great Depression, many migrants flocked to California in search of employment. The oil industry was a significant source of jobs, attracting workers from various regions. The construction of mobile homes was common as families sought affordable housing while pursuing job opportunities.
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Oil Worker Builds Trailer in California February 1936
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