Friday, April 20, 2007

UPRR employee in Utah, Thomas B. Morris

... Any info on a UPRR employee in Utah named Thomas B. Morris. He seems to have been quite a wheeler-dealer ... trying to cut deals with Patterson and Miller for contracts for beef and flour. ...

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Blogger CPRR Discussion Group said...

From: "Don Snoddy" ddsnoddy@cox.net

He was not just in Utah — he was one of the engineers with Samuel Reed durng the first of the surveys. He shows up and is identified in one of the Promontory pictures. Don't know why he was trying to sell beef and flour.

—Don

4/20/2007 9:45 AM  
Blogger CPRR Discussion Group said...

From: Bob_Spude@nps.gov

Thomas Morris is a common name, but a Thomas Morris was assistant engineer under Grenville Dodge and did locating work for the UP across Utah. He was also part of the engineering staff that approved construstruction work for contractors building the grade over the Promontory. Morris, and other UP engineers, claimed land along the right of way and platted a townsite at the junction point of the CP-UP. Yes, this Thomas Morris was a wheeler dealer. Morris is mentioned often in Dodge's unpublished "autobiography" (which is in reality a compilation of his letters, notes, etc); a copy is at the Council Bluff, Iowa Public Library. On the land claims, he is mentioned in the diary of Leonard Eicholtz, copy at the American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

UP Surveyor Samuel Chittenden said it best: "this is a splendid country for speculation and anyone with a few hundred dollars and half a Yankee head, can make a fortune here." – letter to Mother, Ft. Bridger, WY, May 19, 1868, "The Chittenden Correspondence," La Posta: A Journal of American Postal History (April 1984), pp. 53-5.

—Bob

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4/23/2007 10:34 AM  

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