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Damon, TX -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Texas
Population (2000): 535
Housing Units (2000): 231
Land area (2000): 1.387076 sq. miles (3.592509 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.387076 sq. miles (3.592509 sq. km)
FIPS code: 19108
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 29.289519 N, 95.737038 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 77430
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Damon

Damon may refer to:

Places in the United States:

  • Damon, Illinois, an unincorporated community
  • Damon, Texas, a census-designated place
  • Damon, Virginia, an unincorporated community
  • Damon Marsh, Oakland, California

As a name:

  • Damon (given name), a list of people and fictional characters
  • Damon (surname)

Other uses:

  • Damon (novel), by C Terry Cline
  • Damon (TV series), sitcom starring Damon Wayans
  • Damon Records, 1940s record label
  • Damon's Grill, an American chain restaurant
  • Damon (genus), a genus of whip spiders
Damon (novel)

Damon is a novel, written by Charles Terry Cline, Jr., about a four-year-old boy named Damon who begins to rapidly develop sexually into the equivalent of a full grown man. While still in the body of a four-year-old boy, excepting his genitalia, he quickly becomes a predator to every female that comes within his grasp: his playmates, his nurse, and even his own mother. At the same time he exhibits immensely bizarre psychological abilities including some of the seemingly super-natural variety, such as telepathy and remote viewing. In one instance, he uses his remote viewing ability to watch a rescue group discover the body of a neighboring young girl he violently raped and left to die. The question for the protagonist doctor working closely on the case becomes, is Damon possessed by the mind of a sexual psychopath? Or is his body simply the victim of a logical but strange, purely physical malady?

The first hardback edition was published in the United States and the United Kingdom by the Putnam Publishing Group in February 1975. The ISBN for the United Kingdom is 0399114297, while the United States ISBN is 0-399-11429-7.

The first paperback edition was published in the United States and the United Kingdom by Fawcett Publications in January 1981. The ISBN for the United Kingdom is 0449227022, while the United States ISBN is 0-449-22702-2.

The jacket of the book includes a quote from William Castle: "One of the most original, dynamic, and exciting novels I have read since I brought Rosemary's Baby to screen."

Damon (TV series)

Damon is an American television sitcom starring Damon Wayans. The show lasted for thirteen episodes between March and July 1998. It was created by Leo Benvenuti, Steve Rudnick and Damon Wayans and directed by John P. Whitesell.

Damon (surname)

Damon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Gabriel Damon (born 1976), American film actor
  • Johnny Damon (born 1973), American Major League baseball player
  • Liz Damon, lead singer of Liz Damon's Orient Express
  • Mark Damon (born 1933), American film actor and producer
  • Matt Damon (born 1970), American film actor and screenwriter
  • Robert Damon (1814–1889), English conchologist and geologist
  • S. Foster Damon (1893–1971), American academic and poet
  • William Damon (born 1944), psychologist and educator
Damon (given name)

Damon is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Damon of Athens, 5th century BC Athenian musicologist
  • Damon of Thessalonica, 2nd century BC Macedonian statesman
  • Damon Albarn (born 1968), British songwriter and musician
  • Damon Allen (born 1963), American football player
  • Damon Amendolara, overnight host on the CBS Sports Radio Network
  • Damon Bailey, retired American basketball player
  • Damon Beesley, English writer and television producer
  • Damon Berryhill (born 1963), Major League Baseball catcher
  • Damon Bossino, Gibraltarian barrister and MP of the Gibraltar Parliament as a member of the Gibraltar Social Democrats
  • Damon Bruce, American sports radio host
  • Damon Buffini, English businessman
  • Damon Buford, retired Major League Baseball player
  • Damon Carter (born 1980), actor
  • Damon Che, rock drummer and guitarist
  • Damon Dash (born 1971), American music industry executive
  • Damon Dunn, politician, commercial real estate developer, minister, and retired football player
  • Damon Duval, American professional placekicker and punter
  • Damon Elliott (born 1973), American record producer, singer, and songwriter
  • Damon Harrison (born 1988), American football player
  • Damon Hill (born 1960), former Formula One driver
  • Damon Knight, American Science Fiction writer
  • Damon Lindelof (born 1973), American television writer and executive
  • Damon M. Cummings (1910-1942), United States Navy officer who received a posthumous Navy Cross for his actions during World War II
  • Damon Pieri (born 1970), American football player
  • Damon Runyon (1884–1946), newspaperman and writer
  • Damon Stoudamire (born 1973), American basketball player
  • Damon Stryker, former alias of Canadian pro wrestler Adam Copeland
  • Damon Thomas (mayor), current Lord Mayor of Hobart
  • Damon Wayans (born 1960), American comedic actor

Fictional characters:

  • Damon, in the Greek legend of Damon and Pythias
  • Damon Carter, in the television series Soul Food
  • Damon Salvatore, in the television series The Vampire Diaries
Damon (genus)

Damon is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (Amblypygi) of the family Phrynichidae.

Usage examples of "damon".

Silas Arnett had been the real foster father of the group to whose care Damon had been delivered in accordance with his father's will, just as poor Mary Hallam had been the real foster mother.

Damon found it easy enough to believe that it was Silas Arnett speaking.

Damon had a current account at the local bank, complete with cashcard, and an interest-bearing account with a building society in Kirkealdy.

He went into the bath, bathed and felt better, clean of the memory of the detention cell, wrapped himself in the soft robe Damon had lent him, and came out to the aroma of supper cooking.

When his follower reached the dump bin Damon went for him without delay, aiming his first kick at the inside of the man's knee and the first upward sweep of his hand at the Adam's apple.

Perhaps, Damon thought, he had to maintain his sense of purpose at a high pitch lest he lose it completely-as Silas seemed to have lost his once Damon had flown the nest.

Because of his descent from the earlier Damon, he was the legal heir to the Alton Domain.

Already, Valdir and Damon managed to persuade the City Elders to license matrix mechanics as a profession.

Damon said, frowning, “No, I know you were not neutered, of course not.

Did you know, Damon, that not only neutered women, but castrated males were used at some times for Keepers?

Damon said but as he looked out again at the nonvirtual mountains which were now surrounding the helicopter he realized that he had actually contrived to force his adversaries to take a step they had not intended.

Damon and Jannie were both playing organized baseball that summer.

This bearded man said he was a petroleum geologist, and Damon believed him.

Damon and the other two men would stand by to fire on the red pygmies as soon as they commenced the attack, which they would undoubtedly do as soon as the guards of the captives raised the alarm.

Abruptly Dezi wrenched control of the resonances away from Damon, shattering the blended rapport.