Workmen at Anaconda Copper Mining Control Board 1942
Workmen operate the control board of a stranding machine at the Anaconda Copper Mining Company in Great Falls, Montana. In September 1942, this facility played a crucial role in the copper industry, which was vital for wartime production. The company contributed significantly to the U.S. economy during World War II, particularly in Cascade County.
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Workmen at Anaconda Copper Mining Control Board 1942
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