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Ronny Yeomans Longleaf Pine Tree Catface Section
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Ronny, Yeomans |
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circa 1920 |
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This longleaf pine catface was removed from a farm in Lexsy, Emanuel County, GA started by Jordan Clinton Yeomans.
Pine resin is collected from a tree by removing the surface bark with a series of diagonal hack marks. As the tree releases
resin to seal the de-barked area, the direction of the hack marks channel the resin into a container fixed to the tree. The
term "catface," used to describe a section of a tree that has been used for resin harvesting, derives from the resemblance
of the hack marks to the whiskers of a cat.
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RBRL453 |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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American Turpentine Farmers Association Records
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American Turpentine Farmers Association |
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1936-1999 |
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Judge Harley Langdale of Valdosta, Georgia, along with 900 other men from the Southern turpentine industry established the
American Turpentine Farmers Association (ATFA) in March of 1936. ATFA was formed to represent the interests of gum naval stores
factors, producers, and dealers in the United States "turpentine belt" (Georgia, Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina,
Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas). Activities of ATFA document the interconnection of land use
and environmental stewardship to the broader issues and policies of modern Georgia's rural development. The American Turpentine
Farmers Association Minute Books provide the administrative record of the organization. The minute books are available online
at http://russelldoc.galib.uga.edu/atfa/.
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RBRL026ATFA |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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B.F.A. Saylor family papers
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Saylor family |
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1878-1930 |
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The collection consists of the papers of B.F.A. Saylor and family from 1878-1930. The papers consist primarily of correspondence
relating to Saylor's involvement in the creation and promotion of various businesses including the Dixie Bauxite Company,
Rome Petroleum and Iron Company, Standard Turpentine and Wood Pulp Company, and the Gulf States Portland Cement Company.
Other family members represented in the collection include his wife, Adelaide Baltzelle Saylor and their children Harry, Preston,
and Blanche.
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ms63 |
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Hargrett Library |
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E.A. Cutts papers
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Cutts, E. A. |
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1886-1914 |
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The collection consists of papers of E.A. Cutts pertaining to his cotton brokerage in Savannah, Georgia from 1886-1914. The
collection includes account books, bills, cash books, records of cotton sales, cotton weights and prices, claims, receipts,
and letter books. The letter books detail Cutts' business transactions as well as some personal correspondence and correspondence
concerning the Knights Templar (a masonic order).
Also contained in the collection are account books, bills, receipts, and letter books of Butler, Stevens & Company, a Savannah
cotton factor. The materials document the firm's cotton business and the establishment of an Exporting Dept. in 1886 for
naval stores and pine lumber. The company dealt with firms in the United States, South America, and Spain.
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ms1160 |
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Hargrett Library |
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