Longshoremen at Port of Houston Cotton Docks 1939
Longshoremen work at the cotton docks in the Port of Houston, Texas, in October 1939. Laborers handle cotton bales, illustrating the ports significance as a major shipping hub. At this time, Houstons port was crucial for cotton exports, facilitating trade and economic growth in the region and contributing to Texass agricultural industry.
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Longshoremen at Port of Houston Cotton Docks 1939
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