National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Willard C. Cone was from Nashville, Tennessee. In 1943, he moved to Oak Ridge with his wife, Ruth Elizabeth Cone.
Dr. Karl Larsen worked at Massachusetts Institute of Technology during the Manahattan Project. While there, he conducted heavy-water research by spectrum analysis, which was one of the prerequisites to the early atomic bombs.
Carolyn Stelzman worked at the K-25 Plant in Oak Ridge as an operator and leak-detector. She also lived and raised her children in Oak Ridge.