Log Privy on Homesteader Farm in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
A log privy stands on a homesteaders farm in Pie Town, New Mexico, captured in June 1940. This structure served as an outdoor toilet, common in rural areas at the time. Pie Town gained recognition for its supportive community for homesteaders during the Great Depression, emphasizing self-sufficiency and resilience in agricultural life.
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Log Privy on Homesteader Farm in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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