1940 Vintage Photo of Tie Workers in Pie Town New Mexico
In June 1940, tie workers in Pie Town, New Mexico, drive steel wedges into a pine log for splitting. This process was essential for producing railroad ties, which facilitated transportation and commerce. The Farm Security Administration collected images like this to document agricultural labor and its significance to the local economy during that era.
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1940 Vintage Photo of Tie Workers in Pie Town New Mexico
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