



Worker Caulking Barrels at Turpentine Still 1938
$29.95
In November 1938, a worker caulks barrels for resin at a turpentine still in State Line, Mississippi. The turpentine industry played a significant role in the local economy, utilizing pine trees to extract resin for various products. State Line was known for its production of turpentine, a vital resource during that era.
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Worker Caulking Barrels at Turpentine Still 1938
12" x 18"
$29.95