Seminole Oil Field Tobacco Chewer August 1939
A roustabout chews tobacco in the Seminole oil field, Oklahoma, in August 1939. The Seminole oil field played a vital role in the early 20th-century oil boom, significantly contributing to the economy of the region. At its peak, it produced over 40,000 barrels of oil daily, shaping the development of the local community.
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Seminole Oil Field Tobacco Chewer August 1939
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