This house was built in 1921 by the Von Herberg family on their ranch. Better known later as the Bruggemann homestead after a sale between the two parties.
From CREHST Oral History Agreement: "Youth, schooling, army; work at 300 & 400 areas as instrument man; standards lab or calibration of instruments; work as inst. [instrument] technician for cladding operations both A1 and N Reactor Fuel."
Hand-drawn sketches of sites on the East Pasco Walking Tour, currently under construction for the National Park Service Manhattan Project National Historical Park app. Estimated date of public availability is FY2027.
An oral history interview with Warren Sevier for the B Reactor Museum Association. Sevier worked with specialized instrumentation in the 200 Area at the Hanford Site during the Manhattan Project.
A lithograph of an overhead view of Washington Public Power Supply System's "Hanford 2" plant, Columbia Generating Station. WPPSS is now known as Energy Northwest.
A short documentary featuring Watson Warriner, a high-level DuPont employee during the Manhattan Project. From a personal email sent from Warriner to CREHST Curator Connie Estep - "It highlights the astounding construction statistics of HEW, the…
A welding training facility on the banks of the Columbia River. Signs on a fenced section of power line and a water tower emphasize safety at the Hanford Site.
Insets: WAR PRODUCTION TRAINING WELDING; DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE; SAFETY; D4075
This article provides information for Fiesta Ware owners regarding the use of these ceramic pieces, recommending they be used for display rather than dining due to safety considerations. The piece examines the history of uranium-glazed tableware from…
These were handwritten and typed responses to a questionnaire sent out by the White Bluffs-Hanford Pioneer Association, for its 38th Anniversary or Reunion Booklet (sometime in the 1980’s).
Class photo from White Bluffs, 3rd and 4th grade classes. "Second row: Adolph Supple, Gilbert Ponsat, Leonard Walter, Robert Haskell. Third Row: Vanice Hemker, Clarene Anderson, Gloria Hawley, Betty Burns".