Valdosta Georgia Turpentine Still July 1937
A large turpentine still and processing plant stands near Valdosta, Georgia, in July 1937. This image reflects the industrialization of the turpentine industry in Lowndes County. Farmers transitioned from small-scale operations to larger facilities, managing tree tapping and delivering raw gum, marking a significant evolution in production methods.
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Valdosta Georgia Turpentine Still July 1937
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