Mrs. Faro Caudill Pouring Water Over Milk Bucket 1940
Mrs. Faro Caudill pours water over a cloth-covered milk bucket to keep the milk cool during a temporary camp setup in Pie Town, New Mexico, in June 1940. This practice was common in rural areas where refrigeration was limited. Pie Town gained recognition for its role in the dust bowl migration, serving as a resettlement hub for displaced families.
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Mrs. Faro Caudill Pouring Water Over Milk Bucket 1940
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