Hercules Powder Company tree stump handling in Brunswick, Georgia
- 1920 – 1940
Silent footage of Hercules Powder Company processing tree stumps at their Brunswick, Georgia plant for use in their cellulose products. Footage shows stumps being removed from railroad cars by crane and dropped into processing machinery.
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Hercules Powder Company. “Hercules Powder Company Tree Stump Handling in Brunswick, Georgia.” 16Mm (photographic film size), 1920–1940. Science History Institute 16mm Film Collection. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/lmkes0o.
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