Men Unloading Powder at Anaconda Copper Mine August 1942
Men unload powder at the headframe of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company in Butte, Montana, in August 1942. The powder is destined for underground transport, essential for mining operations. The Anaconda Copper Mining Company played a significant role in the copper supply during World War II, supporting military efforts through increased production.
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Men Unloading Powder at Anaconda Copper Mine August 1942
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