| Born in Kansas City, MO on Feb. 10, 1883. Daggett came to California with her family as a child. Shortly after the turn of the century, she studied at the AIC with Lorado Taft and then at Pasadena's Throop Institute before traveling to Rome and Paris for three years of further study. Upon her return to Pasadena in 1911, she fulfilled many commissions including medallions, fountains, and garden figures of children. Daggett died in Pasadena on Sept. 24, 1941. Exh: Alaska-Yukon Expo (Seattle) (showing 500 of 1142 characters). |
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