Son of Homesteader Tying Corn Bundles in Pie Town 1940
A young boy ties corn into bundles in Pie Town, New Mexico. In October 1940, homesteaders practiced traditional agricultural methods essential for their livelihoods. Pie Town became notable for its unique community of homesteaders in the 1920s and 1930s, fostering a spirit of self-sufficiency in the American Southwest.
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Son of Homesteader Tying Corn Bundles in Pie Town 1940
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