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Eagle-Picher Lead-Zinc Company Collection [199973]

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Eagle-Picher Lead-Zinc Company Collection [199973]
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Lot of 15. In 1906, the Picher Lead Company of Missouri merged with the Eagle White Lead Company to form Eagle-Picher. Eagle-Picher, starting with Picher Lead Company, operated lead and zinc extraction facilities in the Tri-State mining district of southwest Missouri, southeast Kansas and northeast Oklahoma. Picher, Oklahoma was named for O. S. Picher, the original owner of Picher Lead Company, and large-scale mining started there in 1913. The area became the most productive lead-zinc mining field in the district, producing over $20 billion worth of ore between 1917 and 1947. More than fifty percent of the lead and zinc metals used during World War I were produced around Picher. Extraction ended by 1967. 1) Eight different lead and tin ingots. Two are 13.25" long; one is 10.25" (mold of 5 segments); one is shaped like an anvil, 3.5" long; refined pot lead, 3.75 x 1.75"; Eagle Wiping Solder, octagonal, 3" diameter; small rectangular, 2.5 x 1"; and 3" ingot. 2) Eagle White Lead coin bank, 2.25" diameter, 2" tall. 3) Pure Dry Carbonate of Lead, 25lb. bucket with lid, 9.25" diameter, 7" tall. 4) Weekly Time Book, 1930s, partially used. 5) 47 x 8" panorama of the Central Mill, Eagle Picher Mining and Smelting Co. 6) 15 x 4 x 10" partial wooden box. 7) 15.5 x 7.25 x 8" box advertising Joplin location. 8) Employee brass pinback, 1.75" diameter.
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State: Oklahoma
City: Picher
Provenance: Tri-State Mining Collection