Spanish-American Woman Pitching Straw in Chamisal 1940
A Spanish-American woman pitches straw from a wagon in Chamisal, New Mexico. In July 1940, this straw served a crucial role in plaster production. The method showcased traditional agricultural practices of the era, reflecting the importance of local materials in construction. Chamisal remains a significant historical location within New Mexico.
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Spanish-American Woman Pitching Straw in Chamisal 1940
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