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CREDITS
Laurie Kay Sommers and Timothy C. Prizer with Le Roy Henderson. “Faces” of the Piney Woods: Turpentine and Folklife in South Georgia. Valdosta, Georgia: Valdosta State University. www.valdosta.edu/turpentine © 2004 Valdosta State University
This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts Folk and Traditional Arts Infrastructure Initiative and from the Georgia Council for the Arts through the Appropriations from the Georgia General Assembly. The Council is a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional funding has been provided by Valdosta State University.
Permission to reprint copyrighted text or photographs is gratefully acknowledged. Our thanks to: Georgia Forestry Commission Georgia Forestry Magazine and photographer Bill Godfrey
Additional thanks to: Carroll B. Butler Roby Cogswell John Johnson and Mark Dixon of the Georgia Agrirama George Harrington Lowndes County Historical Society and Museum
Special thanks to those who generously gave their time through interviews with the project team:
Alton Carter Gillis Carter Anthrom Green, Jr. George Harrington Wilburt Johnson George Music, Jr. L.A. “Stick” Nelson Major Phillips Eddie Lee Scipp Junior Taylor C.J. Taylor W. C. “Dub” Tomlinson Elliott West Patricia Wetherington Brockinton Willie White J.F. and Bernice Wilcox Ralph Wilkerson
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