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Martin Euclid Thompson : ウィキペディア英語版
Martin E. Thompson

Martin Euclid Thompson (1786–1877) was an American architect and artist prolific in nineteenth-century New York City, and a co-founder of the National Academy of Design.〔Landmarks Preservation Commission (New York City).(LP-0312 ) October 12, 1967〕
Originally trained as a carpenter, he had been a partner of Ithiel Town and went on to become one of the founders of the National Academy of Design. Thompson's symmetrical structure of brick in English bond, with headers every fifth course, presents a central block in the manner of a fortified gatehouse flanked by half-octagonal towers. The carpentry doorframe speaks of its purpose with an American eagle displayed between stacks of cannonballs over the door, and crossed sabers and stacked pikes represented in flanking panels.〔
==Works==

*Second Branch Bank of the United States (1824), now preserved as a facade in the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
*Merchants Exchange Building (New York City), destroyed in the Great Fire of New York, December 1835.〔
*Naval Hospital, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Brooklyn (1830–38)〔(Buildings Initiative - Naval Hospital http://www.nylandmarks.org/programs_services/endangered_buildings_initiative/naval_hospital/ )〕
*His Greek Revival Colles Mansion (1838), Morristown, New Jersey, is now (The Kellogg Club )〔
*The Admiral's House (Governor's Island) (1843), Governors Island, New York City, landmarked July 24, 1972.〔(3. The Admiral's House )〕
*The Arsenal (1847–1851), 830 Fifth Avenue, New York City〔〔The "other building by Martin Thompson in Central Park"— a trick question— is the façade of the Second Branch Bank of the United States (1824), re-erected at the American Wing, Metropolitan Museum of Art.〕
*Sailors Snug Harbor, Staten Island, is now attributed to Minard Lafever〔(Not Correct - Builder was Samuel Thomson of Inwood, NY)

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