Thomas Waldron Sumner (1768–1849) was an architect and government representative in Boston, Massachusetts, in the early 19th century.
[1][2] He designed East India Marine Hall and the Independent Congregational Church in Salem;[3][4] and the South Congregational Society church in Boston.
[5] He was also involved with the Exchange Coffee House, Boston.
His parents were engineer James Sumner (1740–1814) and Alice Waldron (died 1773).
[12][13] The artist John Christian Rauschner created portraits of Sumner and his wife.