Mohair Collection Process in Junction Texas March 1940
An image from March 1940 shows workers emptying freshly sheared mohair into a large sack in Junction, Texas, located in Kimble County. The sack is designed to hold around 300 pounds of mohair, a fiber known for its durability and luster. Mohair production was significant in Texas, contributing to the states agricultural economy.
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Mohair Collection Process in Junction Texas March 1940
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