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Wittenberg Professor Helps Tell Story Of
Springfield's Historic Westcott House

March 10, 2008

Professor of History Tom Taylor
Springfield, Ohio — Wittenberg University Professor of History Thomas T. Taylor is a featured spokesperson for the PBS documentary Westcott House, which airs at 8 p.m. Monday, March 10, on ThinkTV Channel 16. The nearly hour-long broadcast is one of ThinkTV's fundraising features and has appeared several times in recent days.

Taylor saw the show when it first aired on March 6.

"I remember filming back in around 2003," Taylor said, "But I was surprised to turn the program on and see myself. I had no idea it was going to be shown at this time."

Other familiar faces from the Wittenberg community include Kristin Cline, associate professor of chemistry, and her husband, Matt, chemist Andy Palmer '03 and Virginia Weygandt '88.

The documentary includes a history of Springfield during its years as a "boom town," the Westcott House, which is considered among the best work of Frank Lloyd Wright, and the reaction of neighbors as the house took shape on Millionaire's Row alongside the "vertical, complicated Victorian" homes of the era.

According to Taylor, no one really knows why Burton Westcott chose Wright to design his house. One possibility was that many prominent Springfield residents had Chicago contacts, and another possibility was that his wife, Orpha, saw an article in the Ladies Home Journal.

Histories of Springfield, the Burtons and the Westcott House, from design to its near destruction and rebirth, are entwined with insights into Frank Lloyd Wright's life and genius by his grandson, architect Eric Lloyd Wright. The program provides a detailed look at the story behind one of Springfield's most interesting success stories and introduces many of the people who made it happen.

Written By: Phyllis Eberts

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