Cotton Processing in Laurel Mississippi 1939
In January 1939, cotton processing in Laurel, Mississippi, reflects the industrial methods of the time. Workers utilized a conveyor belt to transfer cotton from bales to a machine that produced cotton bats. A precise weighing device ensured accurate cotton transfer between machines, showcasing the efficiency of the Laurel cotton mills in Jones County during the early 20th century.
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Cotton Processing in Laurel Mississippi 1939
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