Zinc Concentrate Flow at Eagle-Picher Plant Oklahoma 1942
Zinc concentrate flows from a belt conveyor at the Eagle-Picher plant near Cardin, Oklahoma, in 1942. The plant played a crucial role during World War II, providing significant amounts of zinc and lead for military applications, including ammunition and other wartime materials. Eagle-Picher was vital to the U.S. defense industry during this period.
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Zinc Concentrate Flow at Eagle-Picher Plant Oklahoma 1942
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