Zinc Ore Bucket Ready for Hoisting at Eagle-Picher Plant 1942
A bucket of zinc ore rests at the Eagle-Picher plant near Cardin, Oklahoma, highlighting the mining operations vital for wartime production. In 1942, this facility contributed significantly to the supply of zinc and lead, essential materials for munitions and other military applications during World War II. Cardin’s mines played a key role in supporting the war effort.
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Zinc Ore Bucket Ready for Hoisting at Eagle-Picher Plant 1942
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