Cotton Gin Machinery at Lake Dick Arkansas 1938
The image shows the condensing tower of machinery inside a cotton gin related to the Lake Dick Project in Jefferson County, Arkansas. Created in October 1938, the cotton gin played a vital role in processing cotton, which was a significant crop in the southern U.S. during the early 20th century, boosting local agriculture and economy.
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Cotton Gin Machinery at Lake Dick Arkansas 1938
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