Bureau of Mines Measuring Drill in Grant County Oregon 1942
In July 1942, a Bureau of Mines representative measures the angle of a diamond drill in Grant County, Oregon. The drill is essential for exploring chrome ore deposits used in wartime production. Oregon played a significant role in mineral extraction during World War II, contributing valuable resources to the war effort.
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Bureau of Mines Measuring Drill in Grant County Oregon 1942
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