Mohair Storage at Kimble Wool and Mohair Company 1940
Sacks of mohair rest in the warehouse of the Kimble Wool and Mohair Company in Junction, Texas. In March 1940, the company played a significant role in the local textile industry. Mohair, derived from the Angora goat, was a key material for various fabrics. Junction became known for its wool and mohair production during this period.
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Mohair Storage at Kimble Wool and Mohair Company 1940
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