1939 Milk Can Loading at San Angelo Creamery
In November 1939, workers load empty milk cans into a vehicle at a creamery in San Angelo, Texas. This scene reflects the dairy industry in Tom Green County, a significant agricultural area. During this time, local creameries played a crucial role in milk processing and distribution, supporting regional economies and farm operations.
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1939 Milk Can Loading at San Angelo Creamery
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