Distillation of Turpentine in State Line Mississippi 1938
In November 1938, the distillation process of turpentine occurs in State Line, Mississippi. Workers separate distillate into two layers: water and spirits of turpentine. This process was essential for producing turpentine, a solvent and raw material for various products. The image documents industrial practices in Mississippi during the late 1930s.
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Distillation of Turpentine in State Line Mississippi 1938
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