1940 Workers Hoisting Mohair Sack in Texas Warehouse
Workers hoist a sack of mohair at the Kimble County Wool and Mohair Company in Junction, Texas in March 1940. The company played a significant role in the local agricultural sector, reflecting the importance of mohair production in the U.S. economy. Mohair, derived from the Angora goat, was highly sought after for its durability and luster.
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1940 Workers Hoisting Mohair Sack in Texas Warehouse
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