Mohair Storage at Kimble Wool Company Junction Texas 1940
Sacks of mohair are stored at the Kimble Wool and Mohair Company warehouse in Junction, Texas. In March 1940, this location served as a significant hub for the wool industry in Texas. Mohair, derived from the hair of Angora goats, was essential for textile manufacturing and enjoyed popularity for its luster and durability.
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Mohair Storage at Kimble Wool Company Junction Texas 1940
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