Potato Pickers Cashing Checks Sequoyah County 1939
In June 1939, potato pickers turn in their checks at a pay office near Spiro in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. These workers earned three cents per bushel for their efforts, a reflection of the labor conditions in agriculture at that time. Sequoyah County has a rich agricultural history, contributing significantly to Oklahomas economy.
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Potato Pickers Cashing Checks Sequoyah County 1939
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