Woodworker Shaping Log into Tie in Pie Town 1940
In June 1940, a worker in Pie Town, New Mexico, chips away at a log to craft a railroad tie using a broadaxe. This image illustrates traditional woodcraft methods employed in rural America, showcasing the skills necessary for timber processing. Pie Town is known for its unique history and the resilience of its community.
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Woodworker Shaping Log into Tie in Pie Town 1940
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