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Woolley was licensed as an architect in Utah in 1910, though he continued to work on commissions from Wright and other firms in Chicago. After returning to Utah he established a firm with his brother-in-law
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Woolley died on February 2, 1965, in his long-time home. He was 80 years old. He is buried next to his wife, Dorrit Evans, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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for the State of Utah from 1933-1941. One of Woolley's last works was serving as supervising architect for construction and landscaping at
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for the State of Utah from 1933-1941 and in the presidency of the Salt Lake Chapter of the
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Woolley was born on October 10, 1884, to Taylor Harrar Woolley and Caroline L. Ahlstrom in
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in Prairie School architecture. Beginning 1909, Woolley traveled with Wright to
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Taylor Woolley's photographs of Taliesin I at the Utah Historical Society
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between 1917-1922. His works in Utah and throughout the west include
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and other homes on Yale Avenue in Salt Lake City. Woolley served as
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Architects of Latter Day Saint religious buildings and structures
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Woolley received early professional training from the
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Index

architect
Prairie School
Salt Lake City
International Correspondence Schools
Ware & Treganza
Chicago Art Institute
Frank Lloyd Wright
Florence
Fiesole, Italy
Lloyd Wright
Wasmuth Portfolio
Oak Park studio
Taliesin I
Clifford Percy Evans
Miles Miller
meetinghouses
LDS Church
Belvedere Apartments
William W. Ray house
State architect
This Is the Place Heritage Monument
State architect
American Institute of Architects
Garden Park Ward
Andrew Jensen House
William W. Ray House
Memory Grove Park
This Is the Place Monument
"The Architectural Profession in Utah"
University of Utah Press

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