1939 Workman Packing Cotton Linters in Texas Oil Mill
In November 1939, a workman packs cotton linters into a truck at a cotton seed oil mill in McLennan County, Texas. Cotton linters, the short fibers left after ginning, were valuable for various products. The cotton industry played a significant role in Texass economy, contributing to the agricultural landscape of the region.
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1939 Workman Packing Cotton Linters in Texas Oil Mill
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