William H. Latham (November 9, 1903 – January 15, 1987) was a senior engineer with the New York Power Authority.
[1] Beginning in 1927, he was professionally associated with Robert Moses, the "master builder" of New York City and Long Island.
New York Power Authority's primary icebreaker, the William H. Latham, is named after him.
[4][5] He was described as "an athlete and outdoorsman ... a tall, rangy man with huge shoulders and an easy, friendly grin.
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