An oral history interview with Harry Zweifel for the B Reactor Museum Association. Zweifel was in Radiation Patrol and Startup Operations at the Hanford Site during the Manhattan Project.
"1 photograph; 8.8 x 11.6 cm.
Haystacks with dirt put on them to protect them from wind and weather. Text on back of image reads: ""Hay stacks with dirt clods put on them to protect them from wind and weather""."
A heating plant by the railroad tracks, consisting of a cubical brick building and a tall cylindrical tower. There are other smaller plants located nearby.
Construction of a heating plant at Hanford with heavy scaffolding. A large brick funnel sits next to the main building. Several signs are posted all over the site emphasizing the importance of working safely, such as a goal of no accidents at…
"1 photograph; 8.9 x 5.2 cm.
Highway bridge to Richland over the Yakima River during June 1948 flood. Text on back reads: ""Highway bridge - 1/a Kima River [sic] Flood -June '48 main road to Richland""."
"1 photograph; 20.3 x 25.8 cm.
Homes, dirt roads, some trees also. Text on back of image reads: ""Hanford Works; Photo No. 9; Area Ranch type homes; Date 8-26-48; Code P; Robley L. Johnson Photo Richland, Washington""."
An audio oral history interview with Hope Amacker conducted by Bill Putnam for the B Reactor Museum Association. Hope was in WAC (Women's Army Corps) Clerical Supply during WWII at the Hanford Site.