1940 Vintage Photo of Homesteaders in Pie Town New Mexico
A homesteader and his wife stand inside their adobe house in Pie Town, New Mexico. In June 1940, they share their story of relocation from Oklahoma seven years prior. Initially living in a log cabin, they built their adobe home to adapt to the areas unique climate and landscape, showcasing the resilience of early settlers in the Southwest.
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1940 Vintage Photo of Homesteaders in Pie Town New Mexico
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