Uncle Bill Vintage Photo from Reserve New Mexico 1940
An individual known as Uncle Bill stands in Reserve, New Mexico in June 1940. Once a cowboy rancher, he transitioned to operating a saloon, reflecting the diverse livelihoods in Catron County. Reserve, established in the late 1800s, played a significant role in the regions cattle industry and serves as a historical point of interest in New Mexico.
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Uncle Bill Vintage Photo from Reserve New Mexico 1940
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