Thomas Francis Miller (1863 â February 11, 1939) 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.
Thomas Francis Miller was born in Cecil County, Maryland. He graduated from Central High School in Philadelphia.
Miller was president of the road commission of Montgomery County. He built a number of churches in the Gothic Revival Style. Miller appears in the Philadelphia city directories from 1883 to 1908, first as a draftsman (1883-1884) and then as an architect from 1885 onward. His office addresses included: 615 Walnut Street (1887-1890); 1221 Arch Street (1891-1897); 1219 Arch Street (1898); the Lippincott Building (1899-1904); 1126 Walnut Street (1905-1907); and 908 Walnut Street (1908).
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.