Workman Lunch Break at Anaconda Copper Smelter 1942
A workman eats lunch at the Anaconda Copper Mining Company smelter in Anaconda, Montana, in September 1942. The smelter was a key facility for copper production, essential for wartime efforts. Anaconda, founded in the 1880s, grew rapidly due to mining. Copper was vital for electrical wiring and munitions during World War II.
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Workman Lunch Break at Anaconda Copper Smelter 1942
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