



Peanut-Shelling Workers in Comanche Texas 1939
$30.00
Workers in a peanut-shelling plant in Comanche, Texas, sort waste from shelled peanuts in November 1939. This facility played a crucial role in the local economy by processing peanuts, a key agricultural product in the region. Comanche was known for its rich farmland, contributing significantly to peanut production in Texas.
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Peanut-Shelling Workers in Comanche Texas 1939
12" x 16"
$30.00
