Molten Zinc Flowing from Furnace at Eagle-Picher Plant 1942
Molten zinc flows from the furnace at the Eagle-Picher plant in Cardin, Oklahoma, during World War II. The plant played a vital role in the production of zinc and lead, essential materials for munitions and other wartime needs. Established in the early 20th century, the facility contributed significantly to the war effort. 1942.
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Molten Zinc Flowing from Furnace at Eagle-Picher Plant 1942
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