Roughnecks at Oil Engine Seminole Oil Field Oklahoma 1939
Roughnecks work on an oil engine in the Seminole oil field, Oklahoma, in August 1939. The Seminole oil field became a major oil-producing area in the 1920s and 1930s, contributing significantly to the U.S. oil supply. By 1939, it played a crucial role in the economic development of Oklahoma, influencing local and national industry.
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Roughnecks at Oil Engine Seminole Oil Field Oklahoma 1939
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