Eagle-Picher Zinc Concentrator Plant Cardin Oklahoma 1940
Belt conveyor galleries at the Eagle-Picher zinc concentrator plant in Cardin, Oklahoma, operate during the 1940s. This plant played a crucial role in supporting World War II by supplying zinc and lead essential for military applications. The facility exemplified the industrial efforts that fueled the war economy in the United States.
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Eagle-Picher Zinc Concentrator Plant Cardin Oklahoma 1940
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