"Malwina Marie Crompe & Samuel Allard at 1880. Their marriage in Minn. (Sam's 1st wife who died when their 4th child was born.) He came west in 1908 at 49. With 2nd wife Delia."
(Left to right) Harry, Juanita, Clarene, Arthur Anderson; standing next to the foundation of their childhood home during a WB-Han reunion. The four of us at home."
Black and white photograph showing sculptor James Acord working on Monstrance for a Grey Horse in his workshop. The artist is bent over a large block of granite, using carving tools to shape what would become the horse skull sculpture. The granite…
Roger Rohrbacher, Mary Rohrbacher, and Ray Issacson describe their experiences during the construction and subsequent operation of HEW facilities during WWII and the early years of the Cold War.
ODEX I was built for remote observation of dangeriously radioactive areas, specifically Three Mile Island. According to Jerry Tallent the prototype was not very funcational and although another was requested it was not built.
Jay, Rosgetta, Augustus, Lara, Frank and Coralea Wood, Otis, Blanche. Roszella, Solomon and Jake. Children of Rosgetta and Augustus (Edith, Florence, Ethel, Forest and Helen). Children of Blanche and Otis (Stanley, Flora, Valley and Fern)
From issue no. 1: “Villagers Inc., a non-profit organization open to all residents of Richland and nearby tract homes in the area, was formed here last month for the purpose of ‘providing means for contributing to the welfare, recreation,…
This U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission document from August 1978 examines uranium use in ceramic tableware, tracing its application in glassware manufacturing through the development of various uranium-containing formulations for consumer products.…
Edward Milliman operating a device that forces hamsters to smoke cigarettes. 30 cigarettes are loaded at the top and each corresponds to a hamster. The machine takes a "puff" every few seconds. Photograph number PNL 711513-59
An oral history interview with Thomas Clement conducted by Bill Putnam for the B Reactor Museum Association. Clement was a Instrumentation Shift Supervisor at the Hanford Site during the Manhattan Project.
An audio oral history interview with Thomas Clement and William (Bill) McCue conducted by Gene Weisskopf for the B Reactor Museum Association as part of an interview series focused on the T Plant and writing a Historic American Engineering Record…