- Pioneer Turpentining Experiment
State Historical Marker
- Located on Ga. 67 at Georgia Southern University,
Statesboro
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- PIONEER TURPENTINING
EXPERIMENT
Dr. Charles Holmes Herty of University
of Georgia Chemistry Department conducted experiments in this
forest that revolutionized the naval stores industry in America.
Inspired by conservative gum resin gathering methods in Europe,
Dr. Herty devised a method using metal gutters and a cup for
gathering resin from pine trees. This system was designed to
replace the centuries old method of "boxing" or cutting
a collection box in the living tree. Boxing had proved disastrous
to southern forests. The massive cuts caused insect, fire and
wind damage and destroyed valuable timber.
On July 20, 1901, Dr. Herty and his able
assistant, Frank Klarpp hung a metal cup and gutters on the first
tree. Herty and Klarpp kept careful records on the quantity and
quality of resin collected from the cupped tress and boxed control
trees and proved the cups and gutters successful. The experiment
also led to the development of the clay Herty cup because of
problems with metal cups used here. Dr. Herty (1867-1938) also
devised the first system for manufacturing newsprint from southern
pines and gave the South a tremendously successful cash crop.
016-8 GEORGIA HISTORIC
MARKER 1978
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