Statue Maker Assembles Mold in Spiro Oklahoma 1939
An itinerant statue maker assembles a mold for his creation near Spiro, Oklahoma in June 1939. Previously an oil field worker, he explains the impact of the Works Progress Administration on job opportunities for traveling laborers. The WPA provided essential support to many in Sequoyah County during the Great Depression.
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Statue Maker Assembles Mold in Spiro Oklahoma 1939
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