Nuclear Museum Logo
Nuclear Museum Logo

National Museum of Nuclear Science & History

Monsignor William Sweeney studied for the priesthood in Worcester, Massachusetts, and came to Washington state in 1938. He went to Hanford in July of 1943, just as it was starting up. He gave Mass in a ragged tent on Sundays and in private homes on other Holy Days. Confessions took place in a closet. 

William Sweeney’s Timeline
1938 Came to Washington state

1943 Jul Started working at Hanford

Related Profiles

R. R. Byrket

Hanford, WA

William Walter Atterson

William W. Atterson lived in Oak Ridge Tennessee and worked at the Y-12 plant where he was in charge of keeping the machine’s working and making sure the work place was running smoothly.

Elvin L. Krieble

Oak Ridge, TN

Elvin Krieble worked for the United States Engineer District Office.

M. E. Bishop

Research & Development/300 Area

Bishop worked at the 300 Area at Hanford during the Manhattan Project.