Machinist Measuring Pump Plunger Butte Montana 1942
A machinist works in the Anaconda Copper Mining Company machine shop in Butte, Montana, in September 1942. This image shows the machinist measuring the diameter of a pump plunger, illustrating the critical role of skilled labor in the mining industry. Butte was a significant center for copper production, vital to wartime efforts.
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Machinist Measuring Pump Plunger Butte Montana 1942
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