William N. Fife Explained

William N. Fife
Birth Name:William Nicol Fife
Birth Date:16 October 1831
Birth Place:Perthshire, Scotland
Death Place:Salt Lake City, Utah
Burial Place:Ogden City Cemetery
Occupation:Architect
Children:William W. Fife
Signature:Signature of William Nicol Fife (1831–1914).png

William Nicol Fife (October 16, 1831  - October 21, 1914) was an architect in early Utah.[1] His works included the original Ogden Pioneer Tabernacle, Ogden Central School, and the Weber Courthouse, none of which are standing today. He was the father of William W. Fife, another Utah architect.

Biography

William N. Fife was born in Perthshire, Scotland on October 16, 1831.[2]

He died at his daughter's home in Salt Lake City on October 21, 1914, and was buried at Ogden City Cemetery.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: William Nicol Fife. Utah Center for Architecture. 27 May 2016.
  2. News: Col. Wm. N. Fife Dies at the Age of 83 . . 7 . 1914-10-22 . 2024-03-04 . Newspapers.com.