Spanish-American Girl Gathering Firewood Taos 1939
A vintage image from September 1939 shows a daughter of a Spanish-American family gathering firewood near Taos, New Mexico. During this time, many families relied on wood for heating and cooking. The Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information documented rural life to highlight the struggles and resilience of American families during this era.
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Spanish-American Girl Gathering Firewood Taos 1939
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