Young Boy Packing Shingles in Jefferson Texas April 1939
A young boy packs shingles at a small mill near Jefferson, Texas, in April 1939. This image reflects the labor practices of the lumber industry during the late 1930s. Mills like this one were essential to regional economies, providing jobs and materials for construction. Texas played a significant role in lumber production during this period.
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Young Boy Packing Shingles in Jefferson Texas April 1939
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