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Thomas Francis Miller

Thomas Francis Miller was an American born architect based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He primarily designed churches and speculation housing in Philadelphia.

Early life
Thomas Francis Miller was born in Cecil County, Maryland. He graduated from Central High School in Philadelphia. == Career ==
Career
Miller was president of the road commission of Montgomery County. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Miller married Evelene Garsed, daughter of Ellen Garsed, on February 25, 1892. They had two daughters, Mrs. Herschel G. Smith and Mrs. George A. Slifer. Miller died on February 11, 1939, at Strath Haven Inn in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. He was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery. == Projects ==
Projects
• William Weber Johnson House, Fort Washington, PA (1880) • Stillwagon Residence, Upper Dublin, PA (1887) • African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Philadelphia [demolished] (1889) • Zion (German) Lutheran Church, Philadelphia (1890) • Odd Fellows Hall, Paschalville, Philadelphia (1890) • Merchant's National Bank, Bangor, PA (1890) • Bank in Sunbury, PA • Spruce Street Baptist Church, Philadelphia (Renovations) (1901) • Schaeffer-Ashmead Memorial Lutheran Church/Chapel of the Lutheran Theological Seminary of Philadelphia (1902) • Lutheran Church of Our Saviour, Philadelphia (1904) • First Reformed Church, Renovo, PA (1905) • Spade Residence, Landsdowne, PA (1905) • Beth Eden Lutheran Church, Philadelphia (1907) • Weber House, Wyncote, PA (1909) == References ==
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