Box 8
Contains 245 Results:
Item 128: A Cotton Gin, 1913
Color image shows row of four ginning machines. A workman appears to be feeding cotton into a shute connected to a pipe at ceiling level; this is probably the suction pipe that brings the cotton into the mechanism of the gin. No location given. Published by T. P. & Co., N.Y. Postmarked Jan. 17, 1913 in Charlotte, N.C. 13.75 x 8.75 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 129: Cotton gins--one of the greatest industrial inventions--separating fibre from seed--Texas
Item 130: Cotton Gin, El Campo, Texas
Item 131: Scene at Cotton Gin, 1919
Color image shows horse-drawn carts loaded with raw cotton, waiting their turn at the gin. The drivers remain with their carts. The brick building in the background is the gin; a fence separates the yard from other buildings. No location given. Published by C.T. American Art. Postmarked November 1, 1919 in Henderson, N.C. 14 x 8.75 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 132: Cotton Ginning Day in Dixie
Color image shows a street lined on both sides with horse-drawn carts loaded with raw cotton. Drivers and other workmen stand on the carts and in the street. Buildings are shown on the right but it is unclear which one is a cotton ginning facility. No location given. Published by T.J. Mattox Cigar & Tobacco Co., Montgomery, Ala. C.T. Photocrom. Made in U.S.A. ca. 1907-1915. 13.5 x 8.5 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 133: Cotton Ginning House, 1905
Black-and-white image shows a cart of baled cotton and a wagon of raw cotton outside a wooden building. Several workers are in view. A smaller wooden structure is is the background. J. C. Bingley, Charleston, S.C. 13.75 x 8.75 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 134: Cotton Gin, Marion, Alabama
Color image shows a line of horse- or mule-drawn wagons loaded with raw cotton awaiting their turn at the cotton gin. The gin in located in a small wooden structure. Published by J. C. Mickleboro, Marion, Ala. Made in U.S.A. ca. 1907-1915. 13.5 x 8.5 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 135: Taking cotton to the gin, 1913
Color image of mule-drawn wagons full of cotton lined up outside gin house. T.P. & Co., N.Y. (Publisher). Postmarked April 29, 1913, Anniston, Ala. 13.75 x 8.75 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 136: Cotton Ginning Time in Memphis, Tennessee
Color image shows three mule-driven carts loaded with raw cotton. The ginning building is in the background where two overhead chutes transport the cotton through its process. Curteich-Chicago "C.T. Art Colortone" postcard published by or for Bluff City News Co., Memphis, Tenn. ca. 1930-1944. 14 x 9 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 137: Ginning Cotton at Carolina Ginnery, Columbia, S.C., 1913
Color image shows a light-colored, two-story building in the center of a field where horse-drawn carts filled with raw cotton await their turn at the gin. Buildings in the background to the right include a brick building with a tall smokestack. A bridge runs behind the buildings on the left. Published by The Leighton & Valentine Co., N.Y. City. Printed in United States. Postmarked Jan. 28, 1913 in Lexington, S.C. 14 x 9 cm.
Format: Postcard.