Tranquilino Lopez and Sons Farming in Trampas 1940
In July 1940, Tranquilino Lopez and his sons, Leo and Tranquilino Jr., work on their family farm in Trampas, New Mexico. The image illustrates the life of Spanish-American farmers in a rural community. Trampas, known for its agricultural heritage, was settled in the 18th century and remains a representation of traditional farming practices.
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Tranquilino Lopez and Sons Farming in Trampas 1940
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