Laborer Hewing Wooden Tie with Broadaxe Pie Town 1940
A laborer hews a wooden tie with a broadaxe in Pie Town, New Mexico, in June 1940. This image reflects traditional woodcraft techniques used in rural areas. Railway ties, essential for track stability, were commonly produced using hand tools. Pie Town is known for its historical significance in the development of the American Southwest.
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Laborer Hewing Wooden Tie with Broadaxe Pie Town 1940
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