Buttonwillow Cotton Farming District Kern County 1939
The Buttonwillow region in Kern County, California, features a large-scale cotton farming district in February 1939. This area was significant for its extensive agricultural practices that supported the local economy. Migrant camps were also present, reflecting the labor dynamics of the time. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection.
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Buttonwillow Cotton Farming District Kern County 1939
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