Cotton Transport Method in Lehi Arkansas September 1938
The image shows a method of transporting cotton to a gin in Lehi, Arkansas, from September 1938. During this period, the cotton industry was vital to the local economy. Cotton was a major crop in Arkansas, influencing both agricultural practices and community life. The gin processed raw cotton into bales for distribution.
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Cotton Transport Method in Lehi Arkansas September 1938
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