1940 Vintage Photo of Farmer in Pie Town New Mexico
A farmer drinks water from a bucket in a general store situated in Pie Town, Catron County, New Mexico, in June 1940. Pie Town gained recognition during the Great Depression for its role as a community for displaced farmers. The Farm Security Administration sought to document the lives of rural Americans during this time.
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1940 Vintage Photo of Farmer in Pie Town New Mexico
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