Cotton Storage at Port of Houston 1939
In October 1939, workers store bales of cotton into a freighter at the Port of Houston, Texas. This activity illustrates the significance of the cotton industry in global trade. The Port of Houston has historically been a key shipping hub, facilitating the export of various goods, including agricultural products, essential to the economy.
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Cotton Storage at Port of Houston 1939
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