Mogollon New Mexico Commissary Clerk June 1940
A clerk works in the commissary of Mogollon, New Mexico, in June 1940. The community faced significant changes as it adapted to the demands of World War II. Mogollon, located in Catron County, was a mining town that experienced a shift from a gold rush economy to supporting wartime needs. This image provides insight into the daily operations of the town during this transition.
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Mogollon New Mexico Commissary Clerk June 1940
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