Turpentine Still in Piney Woods Valdosta Georgia 1937
A turpentine still stands in the Piney Woods near Valdosta, Georgia, in July 1937. The still illustrates the turpentine production process, which played a crucial role in the local economy of Lowndes County. Turpentine, derived from pine resin, was widely used in various industries, including paint and varnish manufacturing.
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Turpentine Still in Piney Woods Valdosta Georgia 1937
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