National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
C. D. Brown worked for the Edenfield Electric Company.
Burton worked in the United States Engineer District Office.
Katharine “Kay” Way (1903-1995) was an American physicist and one of the Manhattan Project’s leading female scientists.
Dorotha “Dot” Hogan Crisp, from Midway in Greene County, TN, began working for Tennessee Eastman Corporation as a cubicle operator, better known as a “Calutron Girl,” at the Y-12 plant in Oak Ridge in 1944, before transferring to the Y-12 personnel office as a clerical assistant in 1945.
W. B. Reynolds worked for the Tennessee Eastman Corporation at the Y-12 Plant.