



1942 Zinc and Lead Ore Transportation at Cardin Oklahoma
In Cardin, Oklahoma, cars transport zinc and lead ore to a concentrator. In 1942, this process was vital for the Eagle-Picher plant, which played a significant role in supplying essential materials during World War II. The plant contributed notably to the war effort by providing strategic resources, reinforcing the importance of mining in American industry.
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1942 Zinc and Lead Ore Transportation at Cardin Oklahoma
