Spanish-American Farmers Building Stone Fences 1940
In July 1940, Spanish-American farmers construct fences using stone slabs in Chamisal, New Mexico. This image offers insight into the agricultural practices of the time, reflecting the resourcefulness of local communities. The Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation supported such initiatives during the Great Depression, aiding rural development.
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Spanish-American Farmers Building Stone Fences 1940
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