Goat Shearers Helper Collecting Mohair Junction Texas 1940
A black and white negative from March 1940 shows a goat shearers helper collecting mohair at a shearing pen in Junction, Texas, which is in Kimble County. Junction has a history of agriculture, particularly in the production of mohair from Angora goats. Mohair is known for its luster and durability, making it valuable in textiles.
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Goat Shearers Helper Collecting Mohair Junction Texas 1940
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