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Tar and Turpentine
Facets of the History of New Bern
Naval Stores Review and JOURNAL of TRADE
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 51, Number 4
Gum Naval Stores: Turpentine and Rosin from Pine Resin
2,000 Trees a Day: Work and Life in the American Naval Stores Industry, 1877 to 1940 by Catherine Kim Gyllerstrom a Dissertatio
Longleaf Pine Forest Overview Longleaf Pine Is Also Known As Long Needle, Long Straw, Southern Yellow, Hard, Pitch and Georgia Pine Among Other Names
Naval Stores History, Dr
From Commodity to Specialty Chemicals: Cellulose Products and Naval Stores at the Hercules Powder Company, 1919-1939 Davisdyer and David B
Report B. E. Fernow
SURVEY of CURRENT BUSINESS June 1934
Naval Stores: the Industry
Naval Stores Review
Products of American Forests
Which Way to the Jook Joint?: Historical Archaeology of a Polk County, Florida Turpentine Camp
Carson Naval Stores: Company
Pining for Turpentine Critical Nostalgia, Memory, and Commemorative Expression in the Wake of Industrial Decline
Representations of Naval Stores in North Carolina Museums
Top View
The George-Anne Student Media
A Review of the Naval Stores Industry Eugene F
Imperial Russia and the Atlantic: an Exploration of Imperial Russia’S Naval Stores Trade with Great Britain, France, and Colonial America from 1553-1783
Pine-Tree Treasures
Learning with Longleaf
Naval Stores
The Catface Country Turpentine Festival
LONGLEAF PINE C76 1987 ° a History of Man and a Forest
Naval Stores and Wooden Ships
NAVAL STORES: a History of an Early Industry Created from the South's
An Introduction to Bioenergy, Another Step Towards Smarter Energy
Historical Data on the Naval Stores Industry in the United States.*
Experiments in Naval Stores Practice!
Nafral Storpsrefrictn
Carson Naval Stores Company STEAM DISTILLED Organized in 1879
Turpentine Disappearance Thou
Naval Stores Collection
Four Centuries of Changing Landscape Patterns in the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem
Florida Historical Quarterly