Circular Sawing Shingles in Jefferson Texas April 1939
In April 1939, workers in Jefferson, Texas, use a circular saw to cut shingles, showcasing a key aspect of the local lumber industry. This image documents the craftsmanship involved in shingle production. Jefferson was an important hub for lumber, contributing to regional economic growth during this period.
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Circular Sawing Shingles in Jefferson Texas April 1939
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