1940 Mrs. Caudill and Daughter Moving to Pie Town Dugout
In June 1940, Mrs. Caudill and her daughter transport household equipment to a dugout in Pie Town, New Mexico. This image illustrates the daily life of families in rural America during the 1940s. Pie Town was known for its unique adobe architecture and closely-knit community, reflecting a resilient spirit amid economic challenges.
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1940 Mrs. Caudill and Daughter Moving to Pie Town Dugout
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