Cow Hide Drying on Fence in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
Cow hides dry on a homesteaders fence in Pie Town, New Mexico, in June 1940. Homesteading in this area represents a significant aspect of American rural life. Pie Town became known for its community of settlers who cultivated the land and raised livestock. This practice of drying hides was common for preserving leather goods.
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Cow Hide Drying on Fence in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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