Tulare Cooperative Cotton Gin California November 1938
The Tulare cooperative cotton gin stands as a pivotal facility in Tulare County, California, taken in November 1938. It served as one of three cooperatives in the southern California cotton industry, vital for processing and marketing cotton. This gin reflects the agricultural importance of cotton in Californias economy during the early 20th century.
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Tulare Cooperative Cotton Gin California November 1938
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