Butcher in Mogollon New Mexico June 1940
A butcher operates at the commissary in Mogollon, New Mexico, in June 1940. This image offers a look at rural commerce in Catron County. During this time, small communities relied on local shops for fresh meat. Mogollon, a mining town, had a population that fluctuated with mining activities, showcasing the regions economic history.
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Butcher in Mogollon New Mexico June 1940
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