Turpentine Worker in Georgia 1937 Vintage Photograph
A turpentine worker stands amidst the trees in Georgia in July 1937. Dorothea Lange captured this image for the FSA/OWI Collection, illustrating the labor conditions in the Southern turpentine industry. Workers extracted resin from pine trees, a process essential for producing rosin and turpentine, vital materials in various industries.
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Turpentine Worker in Georgia 1937 Vintage Photograph
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