Cotton Workers at Gin Press Lehi Arkansas September 1938
Workers remove bales of cotton from a gin press in Lehi, Arkansas in September 1938. Cotton ginning played a crucial role in the local economy, transforming harvested cotton into a market-ready product. Arkansas was one of the leading cotton-producing states, significantly contributing to the agricultural landscape of the American South.
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Cotton Workers at Gin Press Lehi Arkansas September 1938
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