Mohair Storage Process at Kimble County Warehouse 1940
The image shows workers hoisting a sack of mohair into storage at the Kimble County Wool and Mohair Company Warehouse in Junction, Texas. In March 1940, Texas played a significant role in the mohair industry, with this location being a central hub. Mohair, known for its durability and sheen, was valued in textiles.
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Mohair Storage Process at Kimble County Warehouse 1940
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