Roustabout in Oil Field Ditch-Digging Oklahoma 1939
A roustabout works in a ditch-digging gang at the Seminole oil field in Oklahoma in August 1939. This image, part of the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information collection, documents labor practices in the oil industry during a time of significant growth. The Seminole oil field was central to Oklahomas economy.
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Roustabout in Oil Field Ditch-Digging Oklahoma 1939
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