Linotype Operator at Miners Union Newspaper 1942
A Linotype operator works diligently on a miners union newspaper in Butte, Montana, in October 1942. Butte, known for its rich mining history, was a vital center for copper production during World War II. The image is part of the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information Collection, documenting labor efforts during the war.
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Linotype Operator at Miners Union Newspaper 1942
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