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"Turpentine Industry in the South - Collecting Gum from Pine Trees."

"Turpentine Industry in the South - Collecting Gum from Pine Trees."

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Format: Electronic
Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
Subjects:
Alabama Photographs and Pictures
Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/photo/id/9820
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http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/photo/id/9820

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  • "Cupping a tree for turpentine gum."
  • "Tapping Pine trees for Turpentine."
  • Two African American workers filling barrels with pine gum and loading them on a wagon to take to the turpentine still.
    by: U.S. Forest Service, Southern Region
  • Pine tree tapped for turpentine, probably in Mobile or Baldwin County, Alabama.
    by: Highton, N. Lincoln, Federal Works Administration.
  • Turpentine still in the Gulf Coast pine lands.
    by: Wolcott, Marion Post, Farm Security Administration

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