Workers Sewing Cotton Seed Meal at Texas Oil Mill 1939
Workers sew a sack of cotton seed meal at a cotton seed oil mill in McLennan County, Texas. Captured in November 1939, the image reflects the significance of cotton processing in the local economy. McLennan County played a vital role in Texas agriculture, with cotton seed oil mills contributing to both production and employment in the area.
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Workers Sewing Cotton Seed Meal at Texas Oil Mill 1939
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