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So, 'Copper Mines at Bingham, Utah' is this intriguing slice of history from 1912, though it’s unfortunately incomplete. What you get is a real sense of the mining world that’s mostly vanished now. The film offers a look at Bingham Canyon, where you can see the steep hillsides divided into different ethnic neighborhoods. The Highland Boy area, populated by Italian and Eastern European immigrants, really stands out. You feel the weight of their lives and struggles just through the visuals. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a haunting snapshot of a vibrant community that faced the harsh realities of mining life. The pacing is reflective, letting you soak in the atmosphere rather than racing through events.
This film, while incomplete, is a rare artifact that captures a specific moment in mining history. Copies are scarce, making it an interesting find for collectors focusing on early documentaries or regional history. Its unique portrayal of ethnic communities within the mining sector adds to its historical value, and the fragments that survive provide a poignant glimpse into the lives of those who lived there.
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