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The image is a black and white photograph depicting four men standing on the sidewalk outside what appears to be an establishment named "Santa Fe Trading System Paint Row." The scene suggests it's from an earlier era, given its vintage aesthetic. Two of the individuals are wearing overalls with suspenders, typical attire for rural laborers or farmers during that period. One man is holding a hat in his hand and seems focused on something out of frame, while another looks into the distance. In the background, several older models of cars line up along what might be considered an early 20th-century street scene. The image conveys a sense of contemplation or discussion among these men as they engage with their surroundings or perhaps discuss matters pertinent to farming during difficult times such as droughts.
Farmers on main street discussing drought. Sallisaw, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma
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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an urban street scene from what appears to be the 1930s, based on clothing styles and vehicle design. On the sidewalk, several men dressed in work attire such as overalls and hats are standing or leaning against storefronts which display signs indicating various businesses like law offices and cafes. Some of these establishments have vintage logos for products like Palstaff beer and Rexall Drugs visible above their entrances. The street is lined with pedestrians walking past buildings that feature a mix of commercial signage, some faded but still legible. The architecture suggests a mid-20th-century urban setting typical in the American Midwest or similar regions during economic hardships such as droughts which impacted many areas across America at the time. Notable features include an old-fashioned street lamp post with diagonal stripes and signs hanging from poles indicating businesses like Goodwin's Cafe. The image captures a moment of everyday life, possibly after hours when workers might be waiting to get home or discussing their day over coffee or beer as they wait for transportation back to work the next morning. The overall atmosphere suggests resilience in adversity, capturing an ordinary yet poignant slice of history amidst economic hardship during that era.
Main street during 1936 drought. Sallisaw, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma
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The image depicts a candid street scene with three individuals. The focus is on two men seated beside each other, both dressed in casual work attire from an earlier era and wearing hats—a white straw hat for one man and a dark felt fedora for the other—indicating possible outdoor labor jobs or rural backgrounds. They are sitting outside what appears to be a store with large glass windows. The shop displays various items that suggest it might sell groceries, including packaged goods like eggs visible in front of them on the ground, hinting at an urban setting where such amenities were accessible for leisurely activities despite financial hardships possibly faced by rural migrants. The standing individual seems mid-motion, walking past without engaging with the seated men. His attire is less casual; he wears rolled-up pants and a light-colored shirt, which may imply a more comfortable social status or simply practical choice of clothing during warmer weather. Intriguingly, there's visible text in white on the glass window that reads "24," but its context isn't clear from this angle. The setting appears to be urban rather than rural as one might expect for drought-affected farmers coming into town, which is suggested by both visual cues and additional information linked with the image. The black-and-white coloration of the photo evokes a historical period where such monochromatic images were more common due to film limi [...]
Drought farmers come to town. Sallisaw, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma
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The image is a black-and-white photograph showing several elderly men sitting and standing on the sidewalk outside of establishments like cafes. They appear to be farmers, given their attire which includes hats, overalls, and boots—typical clothing for rural laborers during that era. The setting seems to reflect economic hardship as they are all resting against walls or seated in a manner suggesting fatigue and hopelessness. Some have papers held close to them while others gaze into the distance with expressions of weariness or contemplation. One man is seen using his hat as a makeshift shield from sun or rain, hinting at possible exposure concerns during outdoor labor periods. The windows display signs related to photography supplies like Kodak film boxes and advertisements for various services such as "ELKO" which could be another business. The environment suggests an urban setting with the presence of businesses catering not just to farmers but also locals in general. There's a sense of resignation among these individuals, reflected in their body language and facial expressions; it appears they have endured significant hardship related possibly to droughts or economic decline impacting Oklahoma during that period—specifically Sequoyah County as mentioned. It’s crucial when describing images such as this one to maintain historical accuracy while conveying visual information for those who may not be able to see. As r [...]
Sallisaw, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma drought farmers. "Nothing to do. These fellers," said one of them, "are goin' to stay right here till they dry up and die too"
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The image is a black and white photograph depicting a scene from Main Street in Sallisaw, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma during the 1936 drought. The photo captures several individuals dressed in work attire such as overalls standing on the sidewalk outside various businesses like Goodwin's Cafe, Armstrong Att'y at Law, and E.J. Armstong. There are also signs for Coca-Cola and Falstaff beer visible above some establishments. The street is lined with buildings displaying their names and brands prominently. A vintage automobile can be seen parked further down the road on the right side of the image. The overall atmosphere suggests a small-town setting during challenging times, possibly reflecting the economic hardships brought by drought conditions in that era.
Main street during 1936 drought. Sallisaw, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma
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