Uncle Bill 1940 Saloon Owner in Reserve New Mexico
Uncle Bill is an elderly figure who resides in Reserve, New Mexico. In this 1940 photograph, he is seen as a former cowboy rancher who now operates a local saloon. Reserve, located in Catron County, reflects a rural community lifestyle during the mid-20th century. Saloon culture was significant in shaping social interactions in such areas.
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Uncle Bill 1940 Saloon Owner in Reserve New Mexico
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