1940 Pie Town New Mexico Log Splitting for Railroad Ties
In June 1940, individuals in Pie Town, New Mexico, use a wooden wedge to split logs. These split logs are processed further with a broadaxe to create railroad ties, essential for transportation infrastructure. Pie Town, known for its unique community, emerged as a notable location during the New Deal era, showcasing labor practices of the time.
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1940 Pie Town New Mexico Log Splitting for Railroad Ties
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