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Posted on 1/29/13 at 9:27 pm to 777Tiger
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Men roll barrels full of cotton aboard a paddlewheeler in New Orleans. 1901
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Bales of cotton cover a dock, waiting to be loaded onto steamships, New Orleans. 1901
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Cotton wharf in New Orleans with stevedores lounging on bales ready to be shipped. Early 1900s
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A line of paddle steamers ready to transport cotton. New Orleans, Louisiana. Ca. 1862
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Bales of cotton cover all the available space aboard the steamship William Carig, on the Mississippi River near Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Late 1800s
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Men stand atop bales of hay which have been loaded aboard the Henry Frank, Mississippi River steamship. Early 1900s
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Workers load cotton onto steamships at a dock in New Orleans, Louisiana. n.d.
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