



Young Boy Packing Shingles at Texas Mill April 1939
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A young boy packs shingles at a small mill in Jefferson, Texas, in April 1939. The region played a crucial role in the lumber industry, where small mills were vital for local economies. In the late 1930s, such operations provided employment and supported community development amidst economic challenges. Jefferson is known for its rich timber resources.
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Young Boy Packing Shingles at Texas Mill April 1939
12" x 18"
$29.95