Worker Preparing Log for Hewing in Pie Town 1940
In June 1940, a worker in Pie Town, New Mexico, prepares a log for hewing into a tie. This location was known for its timber production, which supported local construction efforts. During this period, Pie Town was a hub for rural labor, showcasing the vital role of agriculture and forestry in the economy of New Mexico.
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Worker Preparing Log for Hewing in Pie Town 1940
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