Mrs. Caudill and Daughter in Dugout New Mexico 1940
Mrs. Caudill and her daughter sit inside their dugout in Pie Town, New Mexico, in June 1940. The dugout represents a common living arrangement for families in this remote area. At that time, the radio was a vital tool, providing news and entertainment, and acting as a social connection for local farmers during cold winter nights.
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Mrs. Caudill and Daughter in Dugout New Mexico 1940
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