Background
Ellett, Thomas Harlan was born on September 2, 1880 in Red Oak, Iowa, United States. Son of Thomas Ely and Caroline Elizabeth (Bake) Ellett.
Ellett, Thomas Harlan was born on September 2, 1880 in Red Oak, Iowa, United States. Son of Thomas Ely and Caroline Elizabeth (Bake) Ellett.
Certificate in Architecture, Armour Institute Technology, 1903. Bachelor of Science in Architecture, University of Pennsylvania, 1906. Awarded Arthur Spayd Brook medal and Cresson traveling fellowship.
Studied abroad and at American Academy in Rome, 1907-1909.
August 15, 1917; 1 daughter, Jane Braxton (Mistress William Hoffman Benjamin). Engaged in general practice of architecture, New York City, since 1915. Designer American Military Chapel and development of cemetery at Thiaucourt, France.
Cosmopolitan Club, New York. Country houses in vicinity of New York. Bronx Post Office. New York.
Consultant architect unites states department Treasury, 1934-1936, 1939-1940.
Served as captain 302d Engineers, American Expeditionary Force, World War. Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Awarded silver medal for 1928 by Architectural League of New York for design of residence for J. Seward Johnson, New Brunswick, New Jersey, and gold medal for 1933, for design of Cosmopolitan.
Member National Institute of Arts and Letters. Club: Century (New York City).
Married Jane Poultney bigelow.