Cotton Bats at Laurel Cotton Mills January 1939
A historical image from January 1939 shows a row of cotton bats at the Laurel Cotton Mills in Laurel, Mississippi. The mills played a vital role in the Southern economy, processing cotton harvested from local fields. At the time, Laurel was a significant hub for textile manufacturing, contributing to the regions industrial growth.
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Cotton Bats at Laurel Cotton Mills January 1939
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