



John Adams Stacking Pinon Poles in Pie Town 1940
$29.95
In June 1940, John Adams stacks pinon poles in Pie Town, New Mexico. These poles originate from a dugout undergoing dismantling, showcasing the agricultural practices of the time. Pie Town is known for its unique blend of homesteading culture and resilience during the Great Depression, drawing attention from various government projects aimed at rural recovery.
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John Adams Stacking Pinon Poles in Pie Town 1940
12" x 18"
$29.95
