



Spool Winding Machine Operator Laurel Mills January 1939
A worker operates a spool winding machine at Laurel cotton mills in Laurel Mississippi in January 1939. This efficient machine, costing sixty-five dollars, replaced multiple operators and streamlined the knot-tying process. The image captures the industrial advancements of the era, highlighting the evolution of textile manufacturing during the late 1930s.
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Spool Winding Machine Operator Laurel Mills January 1939