1939 Flour-Filled Freight Car at San Angelo Grocer
A black and white negative from November 1939 shows a railroad freight car filled with flour at a wholesale grocer in San Angelo, Texas, located in Tom Green County. In the 1930s, flour was transported by rail to support grocery stores and restaurants. San Angelo played a key role in regional food distribution during this era.
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1939 Flour-Filled Freight Car at San Angelo Grocer
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