Log Privy on Homesteaders Farm in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
A log privy stands on a homesteaders farm in Pie Town, New Mexico. Captured in June 1940, the photograph illustrates the basic sanitation facilities used by families in remote areas. Pie Town is known for its historical significance as a settlement for homesteaders seeking new opportunities in the American Southwest during the Great Depression.
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Log Privy on Homesteaders Farm in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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