Image Stevedores eating aboard El Rito, packet boat. Food supplied to crew consists almost entirely of carbohydrates with some cheaper cuts of meat. Sleeping quarters are not provided; stevedores sleeping in any available space. Pilottown, Louisiana
Image Farm folks, mostly homesteaders, at dinner during the all day community sing. Pie Town, New Mexico
Image In front of church during the community sing. Notice the milk can which holds drinking water. Pie Town, New Mexico
Image Jack Whinery's daughter setting pot plant in window. This is the window in the aboveground slab room. Pie Town, New Mexico
Image John Adams and his son dragging ties down the mountain, using burros for the job. Pie Town, New Mexico
Image John Adams, homesteader. He drags ties down from the mountains with his burros to get some cash to get his farm started. He always has time to help a neighbor build a dugout or do any other heavy work. Pie Town, New Mexico
Image Pie Town, New Mexico. A community settled by about 200 migrant Texas and Oklahoma families who have filed homestead claims. Mrs. Whinery working in her kitchen. This picture shows the dirt floor of the dugout and the natural lighting.
Image Pie Town, New Mexico. A community settled by about 200 migrant Texas and Oklahoma farmers who filed homestead claims. Entrance to the hotel.
Image Pie Town, New Mexico. A community settled by about 200 migrant Texas and Oklahoma farmers who filed homestead claims. Mr. Keele, merchant and president of the Farm Bureau, in front of the general store
Image Pie Town, New Mexico. A community settled by about 200 migrant Texas and Oklahoma farmers who filed homestead claims. Mrs. George Hutton, homesteader, in front of her bookcase
Image Pie Town, New Mexico. A community settled by about 200 migrant Texas and Oklahoma farmers who filed homestead claims. Community sing