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James Monroe Hewlett

James Monroe Hewlett
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Born James Monroe Hewlett
(1868-08-01)August 1, 1868
Rock Hall (Lawrence, New York)
United States
Died September 18, 1941(1941-09-18) (aged 73)
Martin's Lane, Lawrence, NY
United States
Occupation Architect, Muralist
Spouse(s) Anna Willets (1867–1920; deceased); 10 children
Estelle Rogers Wilbur(1890–1967; until his death); 1 child
Children David Hewlett
Anne Hewlett Fuller
Anglesea Hewlett Abbot
Willets Hewlett
Arthur Thomas Hewlett

James "Monroe" Hewlett (August 1, 1868 – September 18, 1941) was an American Beaux Arts architect, scenic designer, and muralist.

Hewlett was born into an old Long Island family at Rock Hall in Lawrence, New York. He is descended from a long line of Hewletts for which the town of Hewlett, New York is named.

Hewlett graduated from Columbia University School of Mines in 1890. During his time at Columbia, Hewlett studied architecture under William Robert Ware and was captain of the varsity football team. After a year of study at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, he joined the prestigious architectural firm of McKim, Mead & White, where he met his future business partner Austin W. Lord. In 1894, he and Lord founded the New York architectural firm of Lord and Hewlett. The firm designed many notable buildings and monuments.

Monroe, as he was known by his friends and colleagues, was president of the Brooklyn chapter of American Institute of Architects, a founding member the Digressionists, President of the Architectural League of New York, and headed the National Society of Mural Painters. He was also a member of the National Academy of Design, Vice-President of the American Institute of Architects, Director of the American Academy in Rome, and Chairman of the Committee for erecting Carnegie Libraries in Brooklyn.


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