



Cotton Bat Formation for Mattresses San Angelo 1939
In a mattress factory in San Angelo, Texas, workers formed cotton bat for stuffing mattresses. Captured in November 1939, this vintage image showcases the process involving cotton linters, the fibers closest to the seed. These linters are characterized by their dark color and short staple length, essential for quality mattress production.
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Cotton Bat Formation for Mattresses San Angelo 1939
