Cotton Hauling to Gin in Lehi Arkansas 1938
In September 1938, cotton is being transported to a gin in Lehi, Arkansas. During this period, cotton farming plays a crucial role in the local economy and agriculture. The image shows workers engaged in this labor-intensive process, emphasizing the importance of cotton as a staple crop in the southern United States.
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Cotton Hauling to Gin in Lehi Arkansas 1938
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