Turpentine Still in State Line Mississippi 1938
An owner stands in front of a turpentine still in State Line, Mississippi, 1938. Turpentine production played a significant role in the regional economy, utilizing pine trees for extracting resin. This process was vital for industries such as varnish and paint. State Line remains a notable location for its historical connection to the turpentine industry.
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Turpentine Still in State Line Mississippi 1938
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