Zinc Ore Bucket Hoisted from Mine Cardin Oklahoma 1942
In a mining operation near Cardin, Oklahoma, workers prepare a bucket of zinc ore for hoisting in 1942. During World War II, zinc was essential for producing munitions and other materials. The region was significant for lead and zinc extraction, contributing to the war effort and industrial needs of the time.
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Zinc Ore Bucket Hoisted from Mine Cardin Oklahoma 1942
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