Cotton Bales Loaded on Spanish Ship at Port of Houston 1939
Bales of cotton are loaded onto a Spanish ship at the Port of Houston, Texas, in October 1939. This scene illustrates the cotton industrys role in international trade. Houston became a crucial hub for cotton exports, reflecting the economic importance of agriculture in Texas during the late 1930s. The FSA/OWI Collection documents such vital activities.
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Cotton Bales Loaded on Spanish Ship at Port of Houston 1939
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