

Manager of Turpentine Still in Georgia July 1937
In July 1937, a turpentine still manager in Georgia oversees operations crucial to the local economy. The turpentine industry thrived in the early 20th century, driven by the demand for pine resin. This image, from the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information collection, offers insights into agricultural practices and economic conditions in the region.
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Manager of Turpentine Still in Georgia July 1937