Naval Stores Records, 1927-1969.

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Naval Stores Records, 1927-1969.

Gum Processors Association Records, American Turpentine Farmers Association Records, and correspondence, speeches, drawings, photograhs, and publications related to the Newton Naval Stores, Columbia Naval Stores, the Glidden Company, and the R.D. Cole Manufacting Company. Drawn from three separate accessions, these papers document the economic, scientific, and social aspects of the naval stores area.

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Naval Stores.

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Naval Stores is a term used to describe the production of pine tree gum used in ship building. More recently, the pine tree gum has been processed into paints, plastics, pharmaceuticals, and synthetic rubbers as well as the by-products, turpentine and rosin. From the description of Naval Stores Records, 1927-1969. (Georgia Department of Archives and History Library). WorldCat record id: 122503927 ...

Newton Naval Stores

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R. D. Cole Manufacturing Company

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American Turpentine Farmers Association

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Gum Processors Association

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