National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Attended Texas A&M University.
Brown worked in the United States Engineer District Office.
Martha G. Johnson was a laboratory technician in the Health Division of the University of Chicago’s Metallurgical Laboratory (“Met Lab”) during the Manhattan Project.
Mary Lou Curtis joined the Manhattan Project in Dayton, Ohio in 1943. Mrs. Curtis worked in the Counting Room at Monsanto’s Unit III facility, where she developed new methods to measure and analyze radioactive materials, such as polonium, which was used as the trigger for the atomic bombs.
John P. Flannery worked for H.K. Ferguson Co. and Morrison Knudson. Co. on construction at Oak Ridge, TN during the Manhattan Project.