



Spanish-American Farmers Wife with Canned Goods 1940
A vintage image captures the wife of a Spanish-American farmer in Chamisal, New Mexico, in July 1940. She stands amidst an array of canned fruits and vegetables. This scene reflects agricultural practices in Taos County at the time, highlighting the importance of canning as a method for preserving produce in rural communities.
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Spanish-American Farmers Wife with Canned Goods 1940
