Copper Ore Cars Departing Butte Montana 1942
A train of copper ore cars departs from the mines in Butte, Montana, around August 1942. This image is linked to the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, a major contributor to the regions mining industry. Butte, located in Silver Bow County, served as a vital center for copper production, crucial for wartime manufacturing during World War II. The FSA/OWI Collection documents this significant aspect of American industry.
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Copper Ore Cars Departing Butte Montana 1942
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