Roughneck at Oil Well Seminole Oklahoma August 1939
A roughneck works at an oil well near Seminole, Oklahoma, in August 1939. He ties a piece of string around a cable to measure depth for lowering a bailer. This task is crucial in the oil extraction process. Oklahoma was a significant player in the oil industry, contributing to economic growth during the late 1930s.
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Roughneck at Oil Well Seminole Oklahoma August 1939
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