National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Theo Bottomly worked for the Roane-Anderson Company.
C. O. Burns worked for the Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation.
William L. Wrede served in the First Ordnance Squadron.
Elmer began working with the Manhattan Project in 1941. He was one of the first people to arrive at Oak Ridge and experienced first-hand some of the difficulties there with cyclotrons and isotope separation.
Gloria Ingleman was a Nurse's Aide at the Oak Ridge Hospital during World War Two. She was married to Milton Ingleman, who worked with the Special Engineer Detachment (SED) at Oak Ridge assigned to the Y-12 Electromagnetic Separation Plant.