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Copper mining section between Ducktown and Copperhill], Tennessee, 1939

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XOS7301383
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Copper mining section between Ducktown and Copperhill], Tennessee, 1939
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Wolcott, Marion Post (1910-90) / American
Location
Private Collection
Medium
photograph
Date
1939 AD (C20th AD)
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Fumes from smelting copper for sulfuric acid have destroyed all vegetation and eroded the land photo by Marion Post Wolcott (1910-90)

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Bridgeman Images
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20th century / North America / America (continent) / 1930s / mine (pit) / colour / copper / metal / USA / river / industry / landscape / nobody / Tennessee / photo / Farm Security Administration / New Deal / mzphoto / Wolcott Marion Post (1910-90) / photographer / female artist / artist / art
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Medium 1024 × 693 px 87 × 59 mm 988 KB

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