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Roughnecks and their families lived in tents in West Virginia oil field camps of the late 19th century. Note community vegetable garden, foreground. By 1900 the state's oil production exceeded 16 million barrels. By 1911, West Virginia was the nation's leading oil and gasoline producer. By 1917 its natural gas production reached 308,617,101,000 cubic feet per year.
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