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    The naval stores industry produces and markets products derived from the oleoresin of pine trees, including rosin, tall oil, pine oil, and turpentine...
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    might otherwise leak. Presently, pine compounds produced by the naval stores industry are used to manufacture soap, paint, varnish, shoe polish, lubricants...
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  • Historical Society, "attempting to monopolize interstate trade in the naval stores industry," a violation of the Sherman Antitrust act. The United States Supreme...
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  • years as a colony, North Carolina became an important source of the naval stores of tar, pitch, and turpentine, especially for the Royal Navy. Tar and...
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    McCranie's Turpentine Still – a historic site in Willacoochee, Georgia Naval stores industry – part of shipbuildingPages displaying wikidata descriptions as...
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    "Oak Island served as a tar-making location as part of the British naval stores industry". Additionally, as noted above (§ Water in the money pit), another...
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  • essential in the manufacture and upkeep of wooden ships. In 1902 the naval stores industry was revolutionized by former University of Georgia chemist Charles...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Resin extraction. Maple syrup Naval stores industry Rosin Rubber tapping Turpentine "NWFP". MedForest. 2024-01-11. Archived...
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    Merchants also harvested resin from the longleaf pines for the naval stores industry. Resin from longleaf pine yielded four basic products: tar, pitch...
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    occupied the southeastern portions of the county and developed a naval stores industry with the area's longleaf pines. The Scots also brought African slaves...
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    Spanish, French, Dutch, and Native Americans, the naval stores industry, the rail transportation industry and military installations in the State of Florida...
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    Carolina by population and was number one in the world for the naval stores industry. It was considered a cosmopolitan port city where men like Dr. John...
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    Robert B. "Slavery, work, and the geography of the North Carolina naval stores industry, 1835-1860." Journal of Southern History 62.1 (1996): 27-56. online...
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  • academic Charles Herty (1837-1938), who revolutionized the nation's naval stores industry through innovations in turpentine and paper making in the early...
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  • transportation by plank roads and steamboat, local industries including the textile industry and naval stores industry, the history of Fayetteville during the American...
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    Creek. In the late 18th and the 19th centuries, the lumbering and naval stores industries were critical to the region's economy. The Lumber River became...
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    Register of Historic Places listings in Atkinson County, Georgia Naval stores industry "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic...
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    Robert B. Outland III (1 December 2004). Tapping the Pines: The Naval Stores Industry in the American South. LSU Press. p. 390. ISBN 978-0-8071-6526-3...
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    the eastern section of the county began to be exploited by the naval stores industry, particularly for the harvest of turpentine from longleaf pines...
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  • Germany, were cut off by the war, and phosphate mining and the naval stores industry went into a slump, aggravated by the loss of cotton processing and...
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    grants from the Lords Proprietors and worked in the logging and naval stores industries producing lumber, turpentine and pitch for ships. The Bufort County...
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  • pitch and tar making at the time and recruited to develop a key naval stores industry. He estimated that "two dozen Poles" at most were in the colony...
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  • History of forestry in Russia History of forestry in Sweden Naval forestry Naval stores industry Colonial forestry British timber trade History of American...
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    they were receiving a fair deal. The Naval Appropriations Act of March 3, 1909 established the first official stores and Commissaries on ships. This pressure...
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    sources), he was appointed governor of Florida, where he established a naval stores industry. The last substantial modifications of the Castillo de San Marcos...
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    though cotton, tobacco, and rice yields increased. Lumber and naval stores industries persisted, though somewhat weakened. The conclusion of the conflict...
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  • and Southern Railway and was formerly the site of Barclay-Barbee naval stores industry. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Barclaysville...
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  • Simone Naval Tata (née Dunoyer) is a Swiss-born Indian businesswoman belonging to the Tata family. Simone Tata was born in 1930, and brought up in Geneva...
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    purpose. A Witt lecture on the poor processes used by the American naval stores industry and the almost certain likelihood that those processes would completely...
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    Armstrongs shipbuilding interests became the "Naval Yard", those of Vickers on the west coast the "Naval Construction Yard". Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft...
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