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Greed and corruption, bribery and fraud, insiders getting fabulously rich while workers get robbed.
Sound familiar? That was the great
battle for
Those who controlled the copper mines stood to make billions of dollars, the prize sought by three men who fought for Butte’s mineral wealth with greed and generosity, cruelty and compassion, cowardice and courage. In this astonishing battle, they used their fabulous wealth to buy courts, newspapers, politicians, banks, police, and anything and anyone that could help them or hinder their opponents. To get what they wanted, their money flowed like snowmelt throughout the mile-high city and eventually reached the nation’s capital.
All the while the miners toiled
thousands of feet below ground in tunnels dug with blasting
powder, picks, and shovels. And sometimes, backed by rival copper kings, they
also battled, with fists and dynamite, either on the streets of
At the time,