Workers Sawing Shingles with Circular Saw 1939
Workers saw shingles using a circular saw in Jefferson, Texas, in April 1939. The image illustrates the methods employed in the timber industry during this period. Jefferson, known for its rich lumber resources, played a vital role in supporting local agriculture and commerce. This method of shingle production was essential for building and construction.
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Workers Sawing Shingles with Circular Saw 1939
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