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Pie Town (New Mex.)

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The blessing before dinner at the all day community sing, Pie Town, New Mexico

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Farm folks, mostly homesteaders, at dinner during the all day community sing. Pie Town, New Mexico

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The blessing at dinner at the grounds at the all day community sing. Pie Town, New Mexico

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John Adams and his son dragging ties down the mountain, using burros for the job. Pie Town, New Mexico

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In front of church during the community sing. Notice the milk can which holds drinking water. Pie Town, New Mexico

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Children playing with the goats at all day Sunday visiting, Pie Town, New Mexico

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Jack Whinery's daughter setting pot plant in window. This is the window in the aboveground slab room. Pie Town, New Mexico

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Jack Whinery hitching his burros up to homemade plow. Pie Town, New Mexico

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The Whinery children playing in their house. Pie Town, New Mexico

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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.

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