Bill Stagg in front of barn Pie Town New Mexico 1940
Bill Stagg stands in front of his barn in Pie Town, New Mexico, in October 1940. This scene exemplifies the homesteading lifestyle of rural America. Pie Town, founded in the 1920s, became known for its community of settlers seeking agricultural opportunities. The towns name is derived from its famous pie shops, which attracted visitors and residents alike.
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Bill Stagg in front of barn Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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