



                  Turpentine Still in Georgia July 1937 FSA/OWI Collection 
                
$29.95
In July 1937, a turpentine still operates in Georgia, showcasing a significant aspect of the states agricultural industry. Turpentine production, derived from pine trees, played a vital role in the economy. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting the labor and processes associated with this important Southern industry.
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Turpentine Still in Georgia July 1937 FSA/OWI Collection
12" x 18"
$29.95
