Daughter of Carpenter in Hobbs New Mexico December 1940
A vintage photograph shows the daughter of a carpenter from Hobbs, New Mexico, straightening a dresser in a room of a tourist court. Taken in December 1940, this location eventually became the family home. This moment reflects the adaptation of transient spaces into permanent residences during the mid-20th century in the American Southwest.
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Daughter of Carpenter in Hobbs New Mexico December 1940
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