Josie Caudill Combing Hair in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
Josie Caudill, the daughter of a homesteader, combs her hair in Pie Town, Catron County, New Mexico. In June 1940, this image reflects the daily life of families in the rural Southwest. Pie Town is known for its historical significance during the Great Depression, serving as a community for those who sought new opportunities and stability.
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Josie Caudill Combing Hair in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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