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Migrant Worker Reviewing Map Oklahoma June 1939

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Migrant Worker Reviewing Map Oklahoma June 1939A vintage photograph captures a white migrant agricultural worker from Texas reviewing a map during a roadside lunch break east of Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. Taken in June 1939, this image provides an insight into the daily routines and challenges faced by migrant workers in the Great Depression era. It reflects their journey and resilience. Each reproduction is printed on museum quality archival paper using a restored version of the original.

and the rolling hills of the Laurel Highlands

or den and can even be used to teach children the geography and history of the area

when the community was shaped by its river commerce

historical landmarks

black and white

Struve’s Building

The overall view sweeps from the rocky foreground and townside buildings

the dense clusters of downtown buildings and church spires

providing insight into the design and construction practices of the early 19th century

the busy commercial wharves

Capturing the energy and importance of one of the nation's busiest communication hubs

It captures the church spires

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