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Title
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Men collect resin from pine tree
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Photographer
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Likely, Mark Jefferson
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Description
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Photograph of two workers placing a new sap collection plate in a pine tree. Pine trees are tapped for their resin which is later processed into turpentine, a widely-used chemical solvent. One worker holds the chipping device. The other hits it into the tree to create the pattern for the resin to run down into the collection plate. A forest of pine trees can be seen in the background.
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Date Span
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1900-1935
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Object Type
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Black and White Stereograph
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Publisher
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N/A
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Subject
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Industry; Workers; Resin Collection; Turpentine;
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Collection Location
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Box 136/ Folder 9
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Location
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Unknown
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Exact Date
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Exact Date Unknown
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Film Size
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Film Size Unknown
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High Resolution Available
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TIF
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Cataloger
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Rachel Ellenson/ Rachel Burns
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Date Digital File Created
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2/28/2017
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Digital File ID
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010_MJ_136_128
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Type
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10MJ
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Rights
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The copyright and related rights status of this Item has been reviewed by the organization that has made the Item available, but the organization was unable to make a conclusive determination as to the copyright status of the Item. Please refer to Eastern Michigan University Archives (lib_archives@emich.edu). for more information. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use.