



Workers Storing Cotton Bales in Port of Houston 1939
$20.00
Workers store bales of cotton in the hold of a freighter at the Port of Houston Texas in October 1939. This photograph captured the organized stacking of cotton bales, illustrating the export activities of that era. It reflects the importance of cotton to the U.S. economy and the transportation methods used in the early 20th century.
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Workers Storing Cotton Bales in Port of Houston 1939
8" x 10"
$20.00
