National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
J. F. Coker worked for the Tennessee Eastman Corporation at the Y-12 Plant.
Velva Irwin worked as a Calutron girl at the Y-12 Plant at Oak Ridge, TN. She was only 16 when she began working on the Manhattan Project.
Stanley G. Thompson was an American chemist responsible for the bismuth phosphate separation process used in the production of plutonium at the Hanford site during the Manhattan Project.
Charles Miller worked for the United States Engineer District Office.
Dorothy Isgett was a civilian worker at Oak Ridge Tennessee from 1943 to 1946.