Spirits of the Pines
A 1978 documentary film on the Turpentine industry in Wiregrass country. Hosted by Dr. Albert Ike, Associate Directory of the Institute of Community and Area Development, University of Georgia. The history of naval stores, the "oldest industry in the United States," and turpentine production in South Georgia. Features interviews with former residents of Turpentine camps. Includes blues music and performance by Eddie Foye. Producer: University of Georgia Institute of Community and Area Development Director: Ernest E. Melvin Associate Director: Albert F. Ike By: KUONA LTD, Atlanta, Georgia. Bob Wells & Glenn Wisenbaker. Part of the South Georgia Folklife Collection at Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. (http://www.archives.valdosta/folklife/)

Logging in 1950s Georgia | Men of the Forest | Documentary Drama | 1952

Day one being a STONEMASON. The first skill you need to learn. A FLAT SURFACE cut from a ROUGH BLOCK

Episode 9 Turpentine Still

Oil of Turpentine: Sheet Anchor of 19th-Century Therapeutics, by Vincent J. Cirillo, Dec. 22, 2020

Bud Williams Oral History Interview, Turpentine Camps and Naval Stores, September 20, 1983

From Raw Crystal to Crystal Oscillator - Crystals go to War in 1943

This Is Life (1950)

1960: "Harvest of Shame"

Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

A Story Of Lead (1948)

A Moment in Time: Turpentine Industry

My Classic Bluegrass/Mountain Music Story Starring The Real People Of Appalachia

Episode 7 - Turpentine Boxes

Turpentine Industry Documentary from the 1940s

When Georgia Howled: Sherman on the March | GPB Documentaries

Eastern White Pine- the Tree Rooted in American History

Melungeon: Appalachia's Lost Tribe

Making Pine Tar and Its Uses

These Rocks are Worth Hundreds of Dollars!

