Roustabouts on Break at Oklahoma Oil Derrick August 1939
Roustabouts take a break while painting a derrick in the Seminole oil field, Oklahoma, in August 1939. This image offers a glimpse into the labor force of the oil industry during that era. The work of roustabouts was crucial for operations, often involving physical tasks necessary for drilling and maintenance. The photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection.
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Roustabouts on Break at Oklahoma Oil Derrick August 1939
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