Worker Operating Zinc Ore Leader at Eagle-Picher 1942
A worker operates a zinc ore leader at the Eagle-Picher zinc smelting plant in Cardin, Oklahoma, in 1942. During World War II, the plant played a crucial role in metal production, which was vital for military supplies. The image illustrates safety measures taken at the time, including the use of protective masks to safeguard workers in industry.
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Worker Operating Zinc Ore Leader at Eagle-Picher 1942
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