Eagle-Picher Zinc Concentrator Waste Rock 1942
A mountain of waste rock stands outside the Eagle-Picher zinc concentrator in Cardin, Oklahoma. In 1942, this site served as a key player in the extraction of zinc and lead, vital for wartime production. The mining operations here significantly contributed to the Allied forces supply needs during World War II.
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Eagle-Picher Zinc Concentrator Waste Rock 1942
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