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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph article dated November 24, 1949 partially reads, "The good earth may be just that to Joseph Yen Woo, San Francisco born Chinese who stands to get riches - IF - a wildcat oil well is brought in by Standard Oil Co. on the floor of the San Fernando Valley. Woo and his 17 children - 15 born in the United States and two to his second wife in China - won't need to grow produce, should their dreams come true. The 72-year-old Chinese who moved to the Valley in 1916 from Los Angeles and educated all his children at the San Fernando High School, remembers 'when there wasn't much of anything near his Northridge ranch.'" Photograph caption reads, "The good earth - Joseph Woo and sons, Tom and Wayne, in produce patch as wildcat well drills for oil."; See image #00133614 for additional photo in this series.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;26 x 21 cm. Photographic prints
Fathers and sons--California--Los Angeles Ranches--California--Northridge (Los Angeles) Men--California--Los Angeles Oil well pumps--California--Los Angeles Oil wells--California--Los Angeles Oil wells--Testing Dwellings--California--Northridge (Los Angeles) Northridge (Los Angeles, Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs
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