



Cotton Storage Process at Port of Houston 1939
$30.00
In October 1939, workers store bales of cotton in the hold of a freighter at the Port of Houston, Texas. During this period, Houston became a key hub for cotton exportation due to its strategic location and transportation infrastructure. Cotton remains vital to Texass agricultural economy, influencing trade practices in the region.
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Cotton Storage Process at Port of Houston 1939
12" x 16"
$30.00
