Cowboy with Spanish Cowpony in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
A cowboy stands with a Spanish cowpony in Pie Town, New Mexico in June 1940. This image represents an era when ranching was vital to the local economy. Pie Town gained recognition during the 1930s for its pie-making and the migration of homesteaders. The Farm Security Administration documented life in rural America, emphasizing agricultural practices.
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Cowboy with Spanish Cowpony in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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