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Sage Sentinel March 17, 1944
22.5x30.5 cm. 4 pages. A weekly publication for employees of the Hanford Engineer Works. Includes coverage of work at Hanford, WWII news, and classified ads for area businesses.
Tags: Safety& War bonds and funds& War work
Sage Sentinel March 31, 1944
22.5x30.5 cm. 4 pages. A weekly publication for employees of the Hanford Engineer Works. Includes coverage of work at Hanford, WWII news, and classified ads for area businesses.
Tags: Safety& War bonds and funds& War work
Hanford Construction Camp Trailers
Aerial view of nearly the entire Hanford Construction Camp. Noted in caption, "H.E.W. Hanford Construction Camp - Trailer Section, Photo by Robley L. Johnson."
Atomic Bomb Plant Process Area
Aerial view of the Hanford atomic bomb plant, with B Reactor in the foreground. Noted in caption, "Atomic Bomb Plant - H.E.W. Process Area, Photo by Robley L. Johnson."
Hanford Construction Camp
Aerial view of the Hanford Construction Camp. Noted in caption, "Hanford Construction Camp - H.E.W., Photo by Robley L. Johnson."
Hanford T Plant
Aerial view of the Hanford T plant. Noted in caption, "Atomic Bomb Plant - H.E.W. Process Bldg. [Building], Photo by Robley L. Johnson."
Portable Richland Home
Close proximity view of a Richland 2BR prefab. Noted in caption, "Portable Home - Richland, Wash. Pub [Published] by Ellis 4704."
Hanford Energy Works Bomb Plant
Aerial view of the Hanford plutonium plant, with the B Reactor mid-center. Noted in caption, "H.E.W. [Hanford Energy Works] Atomic Bomb Plant - Process Bldg. [Building], Photo by Robley L. Johnson."
Hanford T Plant
Aerial view of the Hanford T plant in the 200 Area of the Hanford Site. "Construction began in 1943, with the plant becoming operational in 1945. This facility was used to take the irradiated fuel rods that had been in the B Reactor and expose them…
Richland Alphabet House
Close proximity view of a Richland "A" house. "In 1943, the United States Government contracted Gustav Albin Pehrson, an engineer and architect from Spokane, WA, to design the Hanford Engineer Works (HEW) Village. Pehrson labeled the house floor…
Hanford Atomic Works
Aerial view of B Reactor center right and the Water Treatment Plant behind left. Noted in caption, "A close-up of part of a process area at the Hanford Atomic Works, Washington."
Aerial View of Richland
Aerial view of Richland. Noted in caption, "Richland, Administrative Center of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission's Hanford Works."
Hanford Atomic Energy Plutonium Plant
Aerial view of the Hanford plutonium plant, with B Reactor on right and Water Treatment Plant behind in the 100 Area of the Hanford Site. Noted in caption, "A plutonium plant at the Hanford Atomic Energy Works on the banks of the Columbia."
Richland Hotel
Aerial view of the Desert Inn Hotel and Dining Room near the Columbia River. Noted in caption, "Richland's hotel sprawls along the banks of the Columbia River."
Richland Alphabet House
View of a Richland "L" house. "In 1943, the United States Government contracted Gustav Albin Pehrson, an engineer and architect from Spokane, WA, to design the Hanford Engineer Works (HEW) Village. Pehrson labeled the house floor plans by letters,…