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Sapps Still, Georgia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sapps Still, Georgia Sapps Still is an unincorporated community in rural north Coffee County, Georgia, United States. ==History== Sapps Still was the site of a turpentine still in the early 1900s until the still exploded due to a fire. Later, a lumber mill was built in its place. Ruins and remains of both facilities can still be seen. The dry kiln for the lumber mill still stands; after the mill closed in the 1950s, it was used until the 1990s as a farm storage barn. A rail spur that passed through Sapps Still connected the barge and steamboat wharf on the Ocmulgee River at Relee ~5 miles to the north with the county seat of Douglas, Georgia, and from there to other rail lines. The rail spur was used to ship naval stores from the turpentine still and, later, lumber from the lumber mill. The Relee-to-Sapps-Still line closed in 1950, and the Sapps-Still-to-Douglas line closed in 1958.
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