Empty Turpentine Barrels State Line Mississippi 1938
Empty barrels from turpentine pine pitch are shown at a still in State Line, Mississippi, from November 1938. The turpentine industry, vital for producing resin used in various products, was significant in the South. Mississippis forests supported this economy, highlighting the states natural resources and industrial history.
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Empty Turpentine Barrels State Line Mississippi 1938
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