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The Anaconda Copper Mine was a large copper mine in Butte, Montana that closed operations in 1947 and was eventually consumed by the Berkeley Pit, a vast open-pit mine. Originally a silver mine, it was bought for $30,000 in 1881 by an Irish immigrant named Marcus Daly from Michael Hickey, a Civil War veteran, and co-owner Charles X. Larabie. From this beginning Daly, along with partners George Hearst, James Ben Ali Haggin and Lloyd Tevis, created the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, which ultimately became a global mining enterprise that would go on to mine 18 billion pounds of copper over 100 years. At the height of The Anaconda Copper Mining Company, it consisted of the Anaconda and other Butte mines, a smelter at Anaconda, Montana, processing plants in Great Falls, Montana, the American

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  • Kupferbergwerk Anakonda (de)
  • Anaconda Copper Mine (Montana) (en)
  • Mina de cobre Anaconda (Montana) (es)
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  • Das Kupferbergwerk Anakonda war ein großes Bergwerk in Butte im US-amerikanischen Bundesstaat Montana, in dem Kupfer abgebaut wurde. (de)
  • The Anaconda Copper Mine was a large copper mine in Butte, Montana that closed operations in 1947 and was eventually consumed by the Berkeley Pit, a vast open-pit mine. Originally a silver mine, it was bought for $30,000 in 1881 by an Irish immigrant named Marcus Daly from Michael Hickey, a Civil War veteran, and co-owner Charles X. Larabie. From this beginning Daly, along with partners George Hearst, James Ben Ali Haggin and Lloyd Tevis, created the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, which ultimately became a global mining enterprise that would go on to mine 18 billion pounds of copper over 100 years. At the height of The Anaconda Copper Mining Company, it consisted of the Anaconda and other Butte mines, a smelter at Anaconda, Montana, processing plants in Great Falls, Montana, the American (en)
  • La mina de cobre Anaconda era una gran mina de cobre en la ciudad de Butte, en el estado de Montana (Estados Unidos). Originalmente una mina de plata, fue comprada en 1881 por Marcus Daly a Michael Hickey. Hickey era un prospector y veterano de la Guerra de Secesión de la Unión. Llamó a su reclamo Mina Anaconda después de leer el relato de la Guerra de Secesión de Horace Greeley sobre cómo las fuerzas de Ulysses S. Grant habían rodeado a las fuerzas de Robert E. Lee "como una anaconda". Daly desarrolló la mina Anaconda en sociedad con George Hearst, padre de William Randolph Hearst, y de San Francisco. (es)
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