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In this issue...Tabaracci family, war effort, cadmium, rust, Great Falls, dynamite, primers, powders, newspaper coverage, reverberatory furnaces, converters, copper, Joe Dee, smelter, machinist, Belmont, flying fortress, machine guns
Publication Date
May 7, 1943
Recommended Citation
Victory Labor-Management Production Committees of Butte, Anaconda and Great Falls, "Copper Commando - vol. 1, no. 19" (1943).
https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/copper_commando/19
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Click to search Volume I Index http://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/copper_commando/88/. Robert I. Nesmith was Copper Commando’s chief photographer from 1942-early 1944. Reproductions of his photos are available at Montana Historical Society Research Center and a photo index at Northwest Digital Archives (NWDA).