Turpentine Processing Plant Valdosta Georgia 1937
A large turpentine still and processing plant operates near Valdosta, Georgia, in July 1937. The image reflects the industrialization of the turpentine process in Lowndes County, marking a transition from small-scale operations to larger facilities. Farmers lease their trees to processors and prepare to deliver raw gum, showcasing the evolution of Georgias turpentine industry.
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Turpentine Processing Plant Valdosta Georgia 1937
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