Copper Cathodes from Anaconda Wire and Cable Company 1942
A trainload of copper cathodes fills the scene at the Anaconda Wire and Cable Company in Great Falls, Montana, in September 1942. The cathodes, nearly 100% pure copper, were crucial for the war effort and industrial applications. Anaconda played a significant role in supplying copper during World War II, essential for electrical systems and machinery.
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Copper Cathodes from Anaconda Wire and Cable Company 1942
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