African American Occupations: Turpentine Trees for Resin in the South. Post-1963
Standard size chrome postcard shows two Black men turpentining in Dixie. Working in agriculture is a common occupation in the south. Here, workers gather pine gum, or resin, for use in manufacturing. Unused; excellent condition. People working, agriculture. Dark area at left is a cloudy-day shadow on photo-taking day... the postcard is fine. Payment is due within 10 days of purchase. eBay Store: Bonnpon Postcards and Gifts Member, International Federation of Postcard Dealers Sunshine and Tropical Post Card Clubs We ship up to 4 postcards for one shipping fee... so keep shopping! Thanks - we appreciate your business and your trust.
Specifications
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 14 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| Type | Printed (Lithograph) |
| Postage Condition | Unposted |
Standard size chrome postcard shows two Black men turpentining in Dixie. Working in agriculture is a common occupation in the south. Here, workers gather pine gum, or resin, for use in manufacturing. Unused; excellent condition. People working, agriculture. Dark area at left is a cloudy-day shadow on photo-taking day… the postcard is fine. Payment is due within 10 days of purchase. eBay Store: Bonnpon Postcards and Gifts Member, International Federation of Postcard Dealers Sunshine and Tropical Post Card Clubs We ship up to 4 postcards for one shipping fee… so keep shopping! Thanks – we appreciate your business and your trust.