Mrs. Caudill in Frame Garden Pie Town New Mexico 1940
Mrs. Caudill examines plants in her frame garden in Pie Town, New Mexico. In June 1940, the image illustrates agricultural practices in a rural American community. Pie Town is known for its unique homesteading history, attracting settlers seeking fertile land during the Great Depression. The area became a symbol of resilience and self-sufficiency.
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Mrs. Caudill in Frame Garden Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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