



Daughter Drawing Water at Well Taos County 1939
A young girl draws water from a well in Taos County, New Mexico, in September 1939. This scene represents the everyday life of Spanish-American farm families in the area. During this period, the Farm Security Administration aimed to document rural communities and their resilience amid economic challenges. Water access was vital for agriculture and daily sustenance.
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Daughter Drawing Water at Well Taos County 1939
