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Deucher was once a small town in Washington County, Ohio. Today, it is known as an "extinct town," meaning it no longer exists as a settled place where people live. The GNIS (Geographic Names Information System) lists it as a place that used to have people living there.

The Story of Deucher

Deucher was a small community that existed for many years. It was located in Washington County, in the state of Ohio. Even though it's not a town anymore, its history is still recorded.

When Did Deucher Exist?

The town of Deucher had its own post office. This post office first opened in 1885. It served the community for many years, helping people send and receive mail. The post office stayed open until 1950, which means the town was active for at least 65 years. After 1950, the post office closed, and eventually, the town became extinct.

Who Was Daniel Deucher?

The town of Deucher was likely named after a person named Daniel Deucher. He was an important person in the community. Daniel Deucher was a partner in a business called Bliss & Deucher. This business acted as the town's merchants. Merchants are people who sell goods and services, like running a general store. So, Daniel Deucher helped provide important supplies and services to the people living in Deucher.

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