Photos by Stacey Freeman
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Harry M. Freeman on his Super C Farmall pulling our Rourke’s Iron Works mill.
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My brothers Tim feeding the mill and Steven pushing down “Pumins”.
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Another view of Daddy pulling the mill with his Farmall.
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Picture of my nephew, Joshua (Tim’s Son) on his and Daddy’s Economy. Joshua was 5 years old at this time.
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Tim and Steven loading juice into the 80 gallon boiler.
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My job is to keep the furnace fired (Stacey). This is an image
of the fire just beginning to heat up the juice. The furnace we use
is called a round furnace in our part of Georgia.
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This picture is of the fire with the juice in a full boil with the
steam coming off of it. We basically cook 72 gallons of water out of
80 to end up with about 8 gallons of syrup over about a 4 hour period.
Once the furnace is hot, the cooking time is cut considerably.
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We are cooking under Daddy’s watchful eyes. From the left
is Daddy (Harry M. Freeman), his sister Alice Boyd, my cousin Lynn, and good
friend Ella Etzler.
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The next 4 views are of the juice cooking to syrup. The wagon
rim allows skimmins to cook over the top so we can wipe them from the rim
of the boiler
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Friends Wayne and Linda Oliff and brother Steven (Far left) soppin syrup.
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Image of Daddy and Mama (back facing me ) and family and friends enjoying the fresh cooked biscuits, sausage, and syrup.
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