Workers Removing Cotton Thread Spindles Laurel Mill 1939
Workers remove spindles of large cotton thread from machinery at the Laurel cotton mill in Laurel, Mississippi, in January 1939. This location was pivotal in the cotton industry, employing many locals. The mill played a significant role in the regions economy, contributing to the growth of textile manufacturing in the South during the 1930s.
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Workers Removing Cotton Thread Spindles Laurel Mill 1939
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