Damon family.

Mill-owning family of Concord, Mass. Calvin Carver Damon was b. 1803 in Amherst, N.H., d. 1854 in Concord, Mass. In 1834, he bought West Concord cotton mill est. in 1808 by Ephraim Hartwell of New Ipswich, N.H. & John Brown of Concord. Hartwell & Brown had purchased mill property from Ezra & Lot Conant, in whose family it had been since 1714. In 1831, Hartwell's nephew Ephraim Hartwell Bellows sold mill to Elisha Parks & Thomas Lord, who sold it in 1833 to James Derby of Exeter, N.H., who sold it to Calvin Damon. Calvin Damon produced a cotton & wool flannel.

(Cont.) known as domet (domett) cloth. Edward Carver Damon, a son of Calvin & Rebecca Poor Farnum of Andover, was b. (1836) & d. (1901) in Concord. He took over management of mill business on his father's death. Damon Mill under Edward's direction made cloth for Union Army uniforms during Civil War. Wooden building of 1808 burned in 1862, was replaced by brick building that still stands. Edward's brother Benjamin was briefly partner (1866). In 1864, his cousin Henry F. Smith bought 1/3 interest, which continued until 1876. Edward then.

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