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Cotton gins

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Newspaper Clipping, Freighting Cotton In The Early Days Aug 2020

Newspaper Clipping, Freighting Cotton In The Early Days

Farming in Arkansas

As part of a special interest column, the Mammoth Spring Democrat often ran old photos. This article depicts horse and mule drawn wagons hauling five cotton bales each from a farm in Camp, Arkansas to a cotton gin in Mammoth Spring for processing.


Raw Cotton To A Cotton Gin Aug 2020

Raw Cotton To A Cotton Gin

Farming in Arkansas

This is a black and white photograph of horse or mule drawn carts carrying raw cotton to a cotton gin for processing.


Cotton Gin Aug 2020

Cotton Gin

Farming in Arkansas

Black and white photograph of three unidentified men standing in a cotton gin with bales of cotton. This gin was opened by John Michaels in the early 1920s and operated successfully until it burned in 1941.


Cotton Gin Near Natural Steps Dec 1941

Cotton Gin Near Natural Steps

Farming in Arkansas

This is a black and white photograph of a cotton gin near Natural Steps in Pulaski County.


Hulling Cottonseed, Cottonseed Oil Mill In Rose City Dec 1941

Hulling Cottonseed, Cottonseed Oil Mill In Rose City

Farming in Arkansas

This is a black and white photograph of an unidentified African American man running a brush over a tray of seed to hull the cottonseeds in the Rose City Cotton Oil Mill.