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Creation Date
1900
Time Period
circa 1900s
Abstract
African-Americans gathering the essentials for making turpentine.
Alt Text
A group of people working among tall trees in a forest, with one person using a tool on the tree trunk. The scene appears to be set in a wooded area with various individuals engaged in different tasks.
Keywords
African Americans, Gums and resins, Pines, Turpentine industry
Extent
1 postcard
Physical Collection
Box
27
Folder
Industry
Language
English
Media Type
Postcards
Identifier
D32-2574
Recommended Citation
Dunn, Hampton, "Digging and Scraping Rosin Gum for Turpentine Still in Florida" (1900). Hampton Dunn Collection of Florida Postcards. Image 724.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/dunn_postcards/724
Keywords
African Americans, Gums and resins, Pines, Turpentine industry
