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Soldiers of the 206 Engineers Building Bridge

Description: Photograph of African American soldiers of the 206 Army Engineers constructing a bridge into the John Williams farm, located six miles northeast of Spiro, Oklahoma during the flood rehabilitation work.
Date: July 1943
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Engineers Repairing a Road

Description: Photograph of African American engineers repairing a road fifteen miles northwest of Spiro, Oklahoma, between the G. C. Gamble and Margaret Overstreet farms.
Date: July 1943
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Mr. John Williams and his Flooded Farm

Description: Photograph of Mr. John Williams, an African American, in front of his house. His farm is flooded because of a storm. The farm is located six miles northwest of Spiro, Oklahoma.
Date: May 1943
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Bulldozer Operating on Flooded Farm

Description: Photograph of a an African American man, Sgt. Darance G. Pfefferkorn, operating a bulldozer on a flooded farm. The farm is owned by Garvis King. The farm is located seven miles northwest of Spiro, Oklahoma.
Date: May 1943
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Bulldozer Operating on Flooded Farm

Description: Photograph of a an African American man, Sgt. Darance G. Pfefferkorn, operating a bulldozer on a flooded farm. The farm is owned by Garvis King and located seven miles northwest of Spiro, Oklahoma.
Date: May 1943
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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