Ofelia Sandoval at Soap Kettle Taos County 1939
A vintage image from September 1939 shows a fire under a soap kettle in Taos County, New Mexico. Ofelia Sandoval is the woman tending the kettle, which was part of local soap-making practices. During this time, the Farm Security Administration focused on improving rural living conditions and supporting agricultural communities in the area.
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Ofelia Sandoval at Soap Kettle Taos County 1939
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