Abandoned towns, Villages and Post Offices of Davis County
| Taylor- A post office from 1851 to 1865 in section 31, Union township, about three miles northwest of Pulaski. | Tippo- The name of the post office in 1849 where later the present village of Savannah was built. | |
| Waneta- A post office from 1897 to 1905 at the A R Lighfoot store in the south west quarter of section 5, Roscoe township. | Weeping Willow- A post office in West Grove township from 1853 to 1855. It seems to have been about 2 miles west and 1/4 mile out of the present village of West Grove, and the predecessor of the present post office of West Grove. | White Elm- A post office in Salt Creek township from 1893 to 1905. During most of its existance it was at a store run by John M Carroll slightly east of the center of the west side of section 25. |
| Uncle Abe- A post office in 1863 in section 24, Fox River township, about one mile east and two and one-half north of West Grove. | ||
| Wooleyville- A hamlet in the southwestern part of section 1, Fox River township, about 3 miles west of Drakesville. | ||
Abandoned Towns, Villages and Post Offices of Davis County By David C Mott, The Annuals of Iowa, 1930-1932