Miner Approaching Train of Tungsten Ore Cars Arizona 1940
In 1940 near Kingman, Arizona, a miner approaches a train of mine cars at the Boriana mining company. These cars transported tungsten ore to a concentrating plant situated about forty miles away. The Boriana mine played a significant role in the local economy by supplying tungsten, an essential metal used in various industries.
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Miner Approaching Train of Tungsten Ore Cars Arizona 1940
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