1887. Fourth Holder of the Rotch Travelling Scholarship.
Edgar A. Josselyn: Born in Roxbury, Mass., July 2, 1861.
Office of Bradlee, Winslow & Wetherell, 1880-1887.
Awarded the Scholarship in 1887. Not married.
Entered Ecole des Beaux Arts in 1888.
Returned in 1889. Office of N. C. Mellen, N.Y. 1893-1897.
Member of Architectural League of New York.
President of Sketch Club of New York in 1894.
Secretary of Society of Beaux Arts Architects. 1895
Started in business, 1897. Built the "Thomas S.
Clarkson Memorial School of Technology" at Potsdam, N.Y.
Won the Avery Prize of Archt'l League of New York, Feb. 10, 1898.
Elected an Associate Member of the American Institute of
Architects in 1901. Won competition for the "Speyer School"
building to cost about one hundred thousand and be under
the management of Teachers College of Columbia University, 1901.
(To Dec. 1901)
Member of National Arts Club.
(To Feb. 1904)
Built, under name of Josselyn and Mellen, Town Hall at
Stamford, Conn.
(To June 1906)
Won in competition, Town Hall, New Canaan, Conn. 1908.
Married October 14, 1908.
(To Octo. 1908)
Member American Federation of Arts
(To May 1910)