Pig Lead Production at Eagle-Picher Plant Cardin Oklahoma 1943
The Eagle-Picher Plant in Cardin, Oklahoma, operates in 1943 as a key producer of lead and zinc. During World War II, this facility played a crucial role in supplying materials for military applications. The smelting process depicted in the image showcases the industrial efforts that supported the war, highlighting the plants significance in the U.S. economy.
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Pig Lead Production at Eagle-Picher Plant Cardin Oklahoma 1943
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