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Daggett is located in Daggett Township on US-41 in central Menominee County, about 25 miles north Menominee. Situated along a line of the Wisconson Central Railway, its small town atmosphere conveys a friendly country charm. It functions primarily as a bedroom community to the greater Menominee area.
This area was first settled in 1876 by Thomas Faulkner, who ran a farm for the Holmes & Son Lumber Company, which started here during the lumber boom. The Chicago & Northwestern Railroad opened a line through here around 1880, which allowed for a post office. Faulkner’s wife, Clara Daggett, ran the office from her kitchen. The town named for her father was organized as a village in 1902
| President |
Randy Marana |
| Clerk |
John Heidenreich |
| Treasurer |
Nancy Kayser |
| Trustee |
Mary Kakuk |
| Trustee |
Merton Voelker |
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