Thomas Harlan Ellett
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Early Life and Education

Thomas Harlan Ellett was born at Red Oak, Iowa on September 2, 1880. Ellett was educated at the Armour Institute of Technology in Chicago (Certificate in Architecture, 1902) and at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Architecture (B.Arch., 1906). After his graduation from Penn, Ellett won the Cresson Traveling Fellowship from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, which allowed him two years of independent study in Paris and Rome.

Architectural works

  • "Merriewold," the J. Seward Johnson Sr. Residence (1926), New Brunswick, NJ.
  • Cosmopolitan Club
    Cosmopolitan Club (New York)
    The Cosmopolitan Club is a private social club on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. Located at 122 East 66th Street, east of Park Avenue, it was founded as a women's club and remains a club exclusively for women to this day...

     (1932), East 66th Street, New York City.
  • United States Post Office–Bronx Central Annex (1937), 558 Grand Concourse, New York City.

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