Vintage Cotton Bale Painting Identification September 1938
In September 1938, workers in Lehi, Arkansas, mark identification on cotton bales. This practice is part of the Farm Security Administrations efforts to document agricultural routines. The region played a significant role in cotton production, a vital crop in the Southern U.S. during the early 20th century, contributing to the economy and culture of Arkansas.
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Vintage Cotton Bale Painting Identification September 1938
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