Turpentine Still Operation State Line Mississippi 1938
An owner operates a turpentine still at State Line, Mississippi in November 1938. Turpentine, derived from pine trees, was a crucial product for naval stores, used in paints and varnishes. The stills design includes a gooseneck pipe that channels vapors to condenser coils for cooling. This process highlights the significance of turpentine production in the regions economy.
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Turpentine Still Operation State Line Mississippi 1938
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