Tungsten Recovery Plant and Railroad Traffic Kingman 1943
Transcontinental railroad traffic passes near the tungsten recovery plant in Kingman, Arizona. In 1943, the Boriana mine and plant served as crucial suppliers of tungsten, a metal essential for manufacturing munitions and other wartime equipment. Kingman contributed significantly to the war effort through its mining operations.
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Tungsten Recovery Plant and Railroad Traffic Kingman 1943
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