William Henry Wattis

William Henry Wattis, also known as W. H. Wattis (August 15, 1859 - September 13, 1931), was one of the three Wattis Brothers who founded Utah Construction Company in 1900. Wattis was born in Uinta, Utah Territory, the fourth of seven children born to Edmund Orson Wattis and Mary Jane Corey. With his brother E.O., he formed a firm to lay track for the expanding railroads. The fledgling Wattis Brothers firm was wiped out in the panic of 1893. Whil... more

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  • Aug 15, 1859

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  • Sep 13, 1931 (age 72 years)

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Utah Construction Company

The Utah Construction Company was a construction company founded by Edmund Orson Wattis, Jr, Warren L. Wattis and William. H. Wattis in 1900. A short four years after its founding, the company was awarded the contract to build the Feather River rail route between Oakland and Salt Lake City. This ...
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