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RG1P_4B_0895.jpg
"1 photograph; 21.6 x 27.8 cm.
Several men in white clothing doing different tasks at work. Text on back of image reads: ""General Electric Photography Unit Hanford Atomic Process Generation Request No. 13908-5""."

RG1P_4B_0883.jpg
"1 photograph; 21.5 x 27.9 cm.
Cover of notebook with smaller text reading U.S Department of Energy Richland Operations office April 1989."

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RG1P_4B_0882.jpg
"1 photograph; 21.5 x 27.9 cm.
Cover of notebook with smaller text reading U.S. Department of Energy Richland Operations office April 1989. Tabs of notebook read: Training Program Stagging Profile, Reactor Life Considerations, Fuel Cycle Closure, N…

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RG1P_4B_0404.jpg
"1 photograph; 20.3 x 25.5 cm.
Man looking down at rods and holding one with gloves on."

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RG1P_4B_0391.jpg
"1 photograph; 20.3 x 25.3 cm.
Three men posing for picture in front of a safety sign."

RG1P_4B_0390.jpg
"1 photograph; 20.3 x 25.9 cm.
Man talking with workers with microphone next to door."

RG1P_4B_0389.jpg
"1 photograph; 18.2 x 24.7 cm.
Large group of people gathered. "

RG1P_4B_0388.jpg
"1 photograph; 20.3 x 25.5 cm.
Large group of people gathered."

RG1P_4B_0145.jpg
"1 photograph; 10.6 x 8.3 cm.
""Safety First"" process poster board and display with various safety equipment."

RG1P_4B_0144.jpg
"1 photograph; 10.5 x 8.2 cm. Safety display with mannequin in a dress."

RG1P_4B_0143.jpg
"1 photograph; 10.5 x 8.3 cm.
Safety display with mannequin in uniform various items on display."

RG1P_4B_0141.jpg
"1 photograph; 10.4 x 8.2 cm.
Eye guards, face guards, and shoes on display."

RG1P_4B_0132.jpg
"1 photograph; 10.5 x 8.3 cm.
""Safety Rama"" display."

RG1P_4B_0131.jpg
"1 photograph; 10.5 x 8.3 cm.
""Safety Rama"" display."

Gustafson.jpg
Leonard Gustafson 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 the Mission Support Alliance and the United…

RG1D_4A_0346.jpg
Photo of a bus terminal (shot taken from a different direction) showing 12 lanes of several blue buses labeled with Hanford areas and Richland street names (designating the bus's route), such 100-N, 300, and 100-D Wright (includes others, some of…

RG1D_4A_0292.jpg
Photo of flooded Columbia River, gravel road in the foreground. The line of trees provides a marker for how far the flood passed over the river banks. Also included is a 7cm X 12 cm black & white print of the same image.

RG1D_4A_0285b.jpg
Photo of flooded Columbia River with a telephone pole on the right, gravel/earthen dike running along a road in the front. This is the same photo as 285a.

RG1D_4A_0287.jpg
Photo of a white house surrounded by flood waters and trees.

RG1D_4A_0285a.jpg
Photo of flooded Columbia River with a telephone pole on the right, gravel/earthen dike running along a road in the front.

RG1D_4A_0284.jpg
Photo of flooded Columbia River through a chain-link fence. What looks like a flooded tree is near the center of the photo. Also included is a 7cm X 12 cm black & white print of the same image.

RG1D_4A_0278.jpg
Photo of flooded area with buildings and telephone poles in the background, gravel in the foreground. Also visible is a truck on the right, and a pile (debris?) in the center.

RG1D_4A_0277.jpg
Photo of flooded area, telephone pole in the center, tree on the right, road in the foreground.

RG1D_4A_0274.jpg
Photo of bridge affected by the 1948 Richland Flood. Built up earth in the left foreground, vehicles on the right. Noted on the back, "1 [illegible]."

RG1D_4A_0273.jpg
Photo of debris from 1948 Richland Flood. A tree is on the right and a large building (probably the Desert Inn) is in the background. Also included is 7cm X 12cm print of the same image. Noted on the back of the print, "13[B?]47." In 1948, the…

RG1D_4A_0269.jpg
View of large open area flooded; several houses seen in distance. [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0268.jpg
View of several structures, some Quonset buildings, seen partially flooded. Sign centered reads, “Exit Only, One Way Do Not Enter”. (Poss. Hanford camp site?) [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0267.jpg
View of 8 men on roadway, near water’s edge; numerous sandbags seen on water’s edge [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0266.jpg
View of bulldozer on roadway; heavily sandbagged on water’s edge [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0265.jpg
View of open area after flood waters receded; small structure seen to the right [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0264.jpg
View of large open area flooded; many tress, and small structure seen centered. [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0263.jpg
View of grassy, heavily treed area flooded [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0262.jpg
View of baseball field flooded. [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0261.jpg
View of truck and trailer on its side in flood water next to roadway; “Dutch Mill, Eat” building in background, man squatting on roadway. [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0260.jpg
View of tractor and trailer on its side in flood water next to roadway; town seen in background [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0259.jpg
View of flooding near roadway; men in heavy machinery in roadway; billboard seen reads, “Carlberg’s”. [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0258.jpg
View of flooding near roadway; 3 trucks seen on roadway, “Dutch Mill, Eat” building in distance. [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0257.jpg
Another view of same store and row of houses flooded [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0248.jpg
View of flood water from roadway; powerline poles seen mostly submerged, houses in the distance. [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0247.jpg
View of several buildings flooded; many buildings are Quonset structures, area is fences in (poss. Hanford camp site?) [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0246.jpg
View of flooding near houses; trees and telephone poles seen partially submerged. [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0245.jpg
View of river and roadway; Jeep driving on road & several people on the road in background. Several houses near the river’s edge in background. [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0244.jpg
View of house and land around it flooded; significant amount of debris accumulated. [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0241.jpg
Aerial view of 100-B Area on the Hanford Site.

RG1D_4A_0240.jpg
View of a building flooded; building sign on roof reads, “Dutch Mill, Eat”. Man seen on the road nearby, debris floating in flood water seen nearby. [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0239.jpg
3 men on small boat on the river. More boats and crane seen to the right; more cranes in the background. [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0238.jpg
View of dirt road with several cars & trucks, tractors hauling dirt, & people on the road. High waters seen on both sides of road; telephone poles partially submerged. [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0237.jpg
View of high waters of river next to dirt road; telephone poles are partially submerged & 2 people can be seen walking on road. [Flood of 1948 in Richland; both Columbia and Yakima River flooded the area]

RG1D_4A_0165.jpg
View of a cardboard cutout featuring a woman wrapped in a fire house, titled: "Not tonight Joe - I'm all tied up with fire prevention week, Fire Prevention Week October 3-9." *save for display*

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An interview with Jerry Tallent conducted as part of the Hanford Oral History Project. The Hanford Oral History Project was sponsored by the Mission Support Alliance and the United States Department of Energy.
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