Turpentine Still in State Line Mississippi November 1938
A turpentine still operates in State Line, Mississippi, in November 1938. Turpentine production was a significant industry in the southeastern United States, where pine trees were tapped for their resin. The process involved extracting and distilling resin to create turpentine, an important solvent and chemical used in various industries.
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Turpentine Still in State Line Mississippi November 1938
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