Black Wax Area Cotton Production Georgetown Texas 1938
The Black Wax area near Georgetown, Texas, represents a key agricultural region in Williamson County. In June 1938, cotton production dominated the landscape, contributing significantly to the local economy. This area has historically been renowned for its fertile soil, ideal for growing high-quality cotton, a staple of the western cotton belt.
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Black Wax Area Cotton Production Georgetown Texas 1938
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