



Sawing Trees for Railroad Ties in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
$29.95
In June 1940, workers saw a felled tree into logs destined for railroad ties in Pie Town, New Mexico. This image illustrates rural labor practices during that era. The logging industry played a crucial role in supporting infrastructure development in the southwestern United States, particularly for railroads which connected remote areas.
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Sawing Trees for Railroad Ties in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
12" x 18"
$29.95
