



Cotton Gin Workers Securing Bales in Lehi Arkansas 1938
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In September 1938, workers secure pressed cotton at a cotton gin in Lehi, Arkansas. The process involves placing steel straps around bales of cotton after the pressure is removed. Cotton gins played a vital role in the agricultural economy, significantly increasing efficiency in cotton processing during the early 20th century.
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Cotton Gin Workers Securing Bales in Lehi Arkansas 1938
12" x 16"
$29.95