Jerked Beef in Combes Texas February 1939
Jerked beef hangs on a line in Combes, Texas, a town recognized for its cattle ranching. Taken in February 1939, this image documents the food preservation techniques of the era. Combes played a key role in agricultural practices, reflecting the significance of cattle in the economy of Texas during the late 1930s.
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Jerked Beef in Combes Texas February 1939
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