Newspaper clipping of the passing of an African-American woman named Gladys M. Coleman who had died in 1976. She moved with her family from Mississippi in 1906 to Pasco, Washington. She was the first African-American to graduate from Whitman College…
"Photo taken circa 1988 commemorating completion of N Reactor defueling. Sitting: Front Row: Pat Jenkins, Rob Arnold, Bob Crow, Mark Jensen, Don Benson, Chevo CamposSecond Row: Lisa Phelphs, Pat Cochrane, Jay Draper, Kirk DominaStanding: Debbie…
Short article about Wanda Munn, "Advanced Reactor Division engineer and active public speaker on nuclear issues who also takes part in youth activities, including positively portraying engineering careers to young women."
Andrew Reisenauer moved to Richland, Washington in 1950 to work on the Hanford Site.
An interview conducted as part of the Hanford Oral History Project. The Hanford Oral History Project was sponsored by Mission Support Alliance on behalf of the…
Tom Marceau moved to Richland, Washington in 1993. Tom worked on the Hanford Site from 1993-2016 doing historical preservation and archaeological work.
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An interview conducted as part of the Hanford Oral History Project. The Hanford…
John Williams moved to Richland, Washington in 1944 as a child. John worked on the Hanford Site from 1962-1994 and opened the first vineyard on Red Mountain in 1973.
An interview conducted as part of the Hanford Oral History Project. The Hanford…
Jim Buske was stationed at the Camp Hanford U.S. Army base from 1954-1956.
An interview conducted as part of the Hanford Oral History Project. The Hanford Oral History Project was sponsored by Mission Support Alliance on behalf of the United…
This interview with Steve Buckingham is part of an effort to record the history of the T Plant, a facility that processed irradiated fuel from the B Reactor. Using the bismuth phosphate process, T Plant operations were able to extract plutonium from…