



Flotation Machine Maintenance at Eagle-Picher Zinc 1943
Maintenance work on a flotation machine occurs at the Eagle-Picher zinc concentrator located near Cardin, Oklahoma. In 1943, this facility played a vital role in World War II by producing zinc and lead, essential materials for military applications. The industrious efforts at this site contributed significantly to the war effort, impacting both the economy and military readiness.
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Flotation Machine Maintenance at Eagle-Picher Zinc 1943