Anaconda Wire and Cable Company Copper Rods September 1942
This vintage image captures the Anaconda Wire and Cable Company finishing mill in Great Falls, Montana. In September 1942, workers reduced copper wire bars into rods using a series of rolls. The rods underwent treatment with dilute sulfuric acid and washing, showcasing the industrial processes crucial to Montanas copper production during World War II.
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Anaconda Wire and Cable Company Copper Rods September 1942
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