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Damon was once a small community in Wayne County, located in the U.S. state of Missouri. Today, it's considered an "extinct town" or a ghost town, meaning it no longer has people living there. The U.S. government's Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) still lists it as a "populated place," even though it's empty now.

What Was Damon?

Damon was a small settlement that existed for a short time in the late 1800s and early 1900s. It was a place where people lived and worked, even if it wasn't a big city. Over time, for reasons like people moving away or businesses closing, the town became empty. This is why it's now called an "extinct town."

Where Was Damon Located?

Damon was found in Wayne County, which is in the southeastern part of the state of Missouri. Missouri is a state in the central United States. Many small towns like Damon popped up across the country as people settled new areas.

The Post Office and Its History

One of the most important parts of any community back then was its post office. Damon had its own post office, which opened in 1893. This means that people living in Damon could send and receive mail right in their own town. However, the post office didn't stay open for very long. It closed its doors in 1903, just ten years after it started. The closing of the post office often signals that a town is shrinking or that people are leaving.

How Damon Got Its Name

The community of Damon was named after a person named Damon Taylor. He was a local merchant, which means he owned a store or business in the area. It was common for towns and communities to be named after important people who lived there or helped establish the settlement.

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