Cotton Rope Processing at Laurel Cotton Mills 1939
In January 1939, workers at Laurel Cotton Mills in Laurel, Mississippi, process cotton rope into thread using a specialized machine. The mills played a crucial role in the local economy, contributing significantly to the cotton processing industry in Jones County. Cotton remained a vital agricultural product in the region during the early 20th century.
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Cotton Rope Processing at Laurel Cotton Mills 1939
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