North Carolina and the Turpentine Trail

North Carolina and the Turpentine Trail

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Historian David Cecelski writes about North Carolina losing its stranglehold on the naval stores industry after the American Civil War, forcing workers to follow the "turpentine trail" in search of untapped longleaf pine forests in other southern states.

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