Turpentine Still in Georgia July 1937 Vintage Image
A turpentine still operates in Georgia in July 1937. This image showcases the turpentine production process, which was essential for the local economy. Georgia was a major producer of turpentine, derived from pine trees, used in various applications such as paint and solvents. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting industry practices of the era.
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Turpentine Still in Georgia July 1937 Vintage Image
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