



Mountain Con Copper Mine Head Frame Butte Montana 1942
The head frame of the Mountain Con copper mine stands as a landmark in Butte, Montana. Captured in September 1942, this site was integral to the copper supply chain during World War II. Butte was known for its rich mineral deposits, and copper mining played a crucial role in the wartime economy, supporting military operations and infrastructure.
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Mountain Con Copper Mine Head Frame Butte Montana 1942
