Faro Caudill Tent Setup in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
Faro Caudill erects a tent for his family in Pie Town, New Mexico. In June 1940, families in this rural community faced challenges while waiting for homes to be rebuilt. The Caudills adapted by using temporary structures, showcasing the resilience of residents during a time of change. Pie Town is known for its unique desert landscape and historical significance in American homesteading.
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Faro Caudill Tent Setup in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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