Wooden Peg Driving for Log Ties in Pie Town NM 1940
Driving a wooden peg splits off a slab of log in Pie Town, New Mexico, in June 1940. The image depicts a traditional lumbering technique crucial for producing railroad ties. Ties are essential for railway infrastructure, providing stability and support. Pie Town, known for its rural setting, has a rich history in logging and timber production.
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Wooden Peg Driving for Log Ties in Pie Town NM 1940
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