Houston Man Slicing Cotton Bale October 1939
A vintage image from October 1939 depicts a man in Houston, Texas, slicing a bale of cotton for sampling on a hand truck. This scene captures a moment in agricultural practices, reflecting the significance of cotton farming in the southern U.S. during that era. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documented rural labor and agriculture.
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Houston Man Slicing Cotton Bale October 1939
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