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Samos was a small, quiet place in Mississippi County, Missouri. It was known as an "unincorporated community," which means it didn't have its own local government like a city or town. Instead, it was part of the larger county area.

Samos was located in the southeastern part of Mississippi County. You could find it near the crossing of County Roads 326 and 321. It was about 4.5 miles southeast of a town called Charleston and about 3.5 miles southwest of another place named Wyatt. The community was also located along the St. Louis Southwestern Railway line, which was important for transportation and trade in the past.

History of Samos

The community of Samos had a post office that served its residents for many years. This post office first opened its doors in 1884. It helped people send and receive letters and packages, connecting them to the rest of the country.

When the Post Office Closed

The Samos post office continued to operate for several decades. However, it eventually closed down in 1938. After that, residents likely used post offices in nearby towns like Charleston or Wyatt.

Where Did the Name "Samos" Come From?

The name "Samos" for this community in Missouri was actually inspired by a famous place far away. It was named after the beautiful island of Samos in Greece. This island is located in the Aegean Sea and has a rich history. It's interesting how names can travel across the world and be used in new places!

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