Cotton Gin Fire Wreckage Big Spring Texas March 1940
The wreckage of a cotton gin and compress stands in Big Spring, Texas, after a devastating fire. In March 1940, this industrial facility suffered significant damage, marking a pivotal moment in the regions agricultural history. This image serves as a record of the impact of industrial disasters on local farming communities.
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Cotton Gin Fire Wreckage Big Spring Texas March 1940
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