

Turpentine Plant Operations Marianna Florida 1937
A turpentine plant near Marianna, Florida, operates in July 1937. The image shows the extraction process of resin from pine trees, essential for producing turpentine. This industry played a crucial role in Jackson Countys economy, utilizing longleaf pine trees for their valuable resin. The turpentine industry significantly impacted local livelihoods and commerce.
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Turpentine Plant Operations Marianna Florida 1937