Spanish-American Man Mixing Plaster Chamisal New Mexico 1940
In July 1940, a Spanish-American man adds water to plaster in Chamisal, New Mexico. The image captures daily life in this rural community, where plaster was essential for construction and repair. Chamisal, known for its rich cultural heritage, showcases the traditional practices of its residents during the mid-20th century.
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Spanish-American Man Mixing Plaster Chamisal New Mexico 1940
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