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Manufacturing of Turpentine

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File Name: 49854_man_turpen
Description: "The first step is to obtain the crude turpentine. It is a mixture of the essential oil known as spirits of turpentine and resin. A half-moon shaped box is cut in the trees, as near as possible to the surface of the ground." -Lupton This is shown in the illustration.
Source: F.M Lupton The Popular Cyclopeadia of Useful Knowledge (New York: F.M Lupton , 1888) 272
Keywords: turpentine, resin, tar, box, cut,

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