Turpentine Chipper in Homerville Georgia July 1937
A turpentine chipper operates in Homerville, Clinch County, Georgia, in July 1937. The image depicts workers engaged in the turpentine industry, which was vital to the local economy during the early 20th century. Turpentine, derived from pine trees, was used in various products, including paints and varnishes. This region played a significant role in the production of this essential material.
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Turpentine Chipper in Homerville Georgia July 1937
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