National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Charles Wayne Woerner was born in October 1910 in Philadelphia, PA, and lived most of his life in that area, except for his years assigned to the Manhattan Project during his employment with Stone & Webster Engineering.
D. R. Johnson worked for the Roane-Anderson Company.
E. J. Murphy worked for the United States Engineer District Office.
George Cowan joined the Manhattan Project in 1942 at the Met Lab as a chemist for Enrico Fermi’s group, and also worked for Columbia University.