Shaftmen at Anaconda Copper Mine Butte Montana 1942
Shaftmen stand at the headframe of a copper mine in Butte, Montana, in August 1942. During World War II, the Anaconda Copper Mining Company played a crucial role in supplying copper, essential for military equipment and vehicles. Copper mining was vital to the economy of Silver Bow County and supported the war effort significantly.
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Shaftmen at Anaconda Copper Mine Butte Montana 1942
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