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Emma F. Daft House

Constructed in 1910, the house was built by Salt Lake City contractor H.F. O’Byrne for Emma F. Daft. Emma worked as a teacher at the Oquirrh School and lived in the house with her daughter, Marie Estelle. Architectural character-defining features of the Craftsman Bungalow home include its wood and masonry exterior, exposed rafters, bracketed eaves, stone foundation, large dentils in gable end, and tapered square columns.

463 South Douglas Street in the University Neighborhood Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah