Mrs. Caudill and Daughter Moving into Dugout 1940
Mrs. Caudill and her daughter transport household equipment to a dugout in Pie Town, New Mexico, in June 1940. This scene reflects the resilience of families adapting to new living conditions during the Great Depression. Pie Town became known for its unique adobe homes and vibrant community, attracting settlers seeking a fresh start.
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Mrs. Caudill and Daughter Moving into Dugout 1940
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