Copper Ore Train Butte Montana September 1942
A trainload of copper ore moves through Butte, Montana in September 1942. This scene is tied to the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, a major contributor to the war effort. Copper from Butte was essential for manufacturing munitions and electrical equipment, highlighting the importance of mining in Silver Bow County during World War II.
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Copper Ore Train Butte Montana September 1942
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