William S. Hedges

William S. Hedges (May 29, 1860 - February 25, 1914) was an American surveyor and architect who designed buildings in Salt Lake City listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

[1][2] Hedges worked as a surveyor for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad in 1881.

[1] They designed the NRHP-listed Alfred McCune Home and the Brooks Arcade.

[3] Hedges married Clara Wells, the daughter of Daniel H. Wells,[1] a Mormon official who served as the third mayor of Salt Lake City.

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The Brooks Arcade in Salt Lake City, designed by Dallas & Hedges.