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Lone Oak (other)
Lone Oak may refer to: * Lone Oak, California, former name of Lonoak, California * Lone Oak, Georgia * Lone Oak, Kansas * Lone Oak, Kentucky * Lone Oak, Tennessee Lone Oak (also Browns Chapel or Top of the Mountain) is an unincorporated area, unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in southern Sequatchie County, Tennessee, Sequatchie County, Tennessee, United States. It lies along U.S. Ro ... * Lone Oak, Texas, a city in Hunt County * Lone Oak, Bexar County, Texas, a small unincorporated community See also * Lone Oaks, a historic Greek Revival mansion in the Greater Deyerle neighborhood of Roanoke, Virginia * Lone Oak High School (other) {{geodis ...
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Lonoak, California
Lonoak (formerly, Lone Oak and Loanoke) is an unincorporated community in Monterey County, California. It is located east-northeast of King City on California State Route 25 State Route 25 (SR 25) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California between State Route 198 in Monterey County and U.S. Route 101 in Santa Clara south of Gilroy. For most of its length, SR 25 runs through the center of San Benito Co ..., at an elevation of 883 feet (269 m). A post office operated at Lonoak from 1885 to 1954. References Unincorporated communities in California Unincorporated communities in Monterey County, California {{MontereyCountyCA-geo-stub ...
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Lone Oak, Georgia
Lone Oak is a town in Meriwether County, Georgia, United States. The population was 114 at the 2020 census. History The Georgia General Assembly incorporated Lone Oak as a town in 1901. The town's name is descriptive of the original condition of the site. Geography Lone Oak is located in northwest Meriwether County at (33.171862, −84.820113). Georgia State Route 54 passes through the town, leading northeast to Luthersville and west to Hogansville. Greenville, the Meriwether county seat, is to the southeast via Forrest Road. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 104 people, 44 households, and 31 families residing in the town. The population density was . There were 47 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 76.92% White, 13.46% African American, 0.96% Native American, 5.77% from other races, and 2.88% from two or more races. Hispanic ...
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Lone Oak, Kansas
Lone Oak is an unincorporated community in Crawford County, Kansas, United States. History A post office was opened in Lone Oak in 1884, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1886. Lone Oak was known historically for its coal mining operations. In 1885, a mining accident A mining accident is an accident that occurs during the process of mining minerals or metals. Thousands of miners die from mining accidents each year, especially from underground coal mining, although accidents also occur in hard rock mining. C ... in the shaft of the Lone Oak Coal Company killed two miners and injured four more. References Further reading External links * Crawford County mapsCurrentHistoric
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Lone Oak, Kentucky
Lone Oak is an unincorporated community and former city in McCracken County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 454 at the 2000 census, the last before its disincorporation. It is a part of the Paducah, KY- IL Micropolitan Statistical Area. History The area was named "Pepper's Mill" in 1875 after Dr. W.T. Pepper, an early resident of the area, who constructed a gristmill near the intersection of Lovelaceville Road and what is now US Highway 45. After "Pepper's Mill" was declined as a post office name in 1900, the name "Lone Oak" was chosen due to the large oak tree that stood at the intersection. The tree was cut down for a Christmas bonfire in 1903. A historical marker now sits on the site where the tree once stood. On November 4, 2008, the citizens of Lone Oak voted 75–64 to dissolve the city. The area is still referred to as the community of Lone Oak, but all government jobs, including the mayor, city council, and police, were eliminated when the city was dissol ...
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Lone Oak, Tennessee
Lone Oak (also Browns Chapel or Top of the Mountain) is an unincorporated area, unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in southern Sequatchie County, Tennessee, Sequatchie County, Tennessee, United States. It lies along U.S. Route 127 south of the city of Dunlap, Tennessee, Dunlap, the county seat of Sequatchie County.Rand McNally. ''The Road Atlas '05.'' Chicago: Rand McNally, 2005, p. 95. Its elevation is . As of the 2010 United States census, 2010 census, its population was 1,206. Lone Oak is part of the Chattanooga, Tennessee, Chattanooga, TN–Georgia (U.S. state), GA Chattanooga metropolitan area, Metropolitan Statistical Area. Demographics 2020 census As of the 2020 United States census, there were 1,198 people, 423 households, and 336 families residing in the CDP. References

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Lone Oak, Texas
Lone Oak is a city in Hunt County, Texas, United States. The population was 598 at the 2010 census, up from 521 at the 2000 census. Geography Lone Oak is located in southeastern Hunt County at (32.995939, –95.940987). U.S. Route 69 runs through the center of the city, leading northwest to Greenville, the county seat, and southeast to Emory. According to the United States Census Bureau, Lone Oak has a total area of , all of it land. The city is in the watershed of the Sabine River. History Settlers first came to the area in the 1850s. The city was named after a lonely oak tree in the prairie. A post office was established in 1869. Tracks of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad were built through the area in 1890, and Lone Oak was incorporated that same year. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 598 people, 195 households, and 138 families residing in the town. The population density was 653.5 people per square mile (251.4/km). There were 234 housing u ...
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Lone Oak, Bexar County, Texas
Lone may refer to: People *Lone (given name), a given name (including a list of people with this name) *Lone (musician), Matt Cutler, an electronic musician from Nottingham, United Kingdom *Lone (surname), a surname (including a list of people with this surname) * Lone Fight (other), a family name Places *Lone (river), a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany *Lone Grove, Oklahoma *Lone Jack, Missouri * Lone Mountain (other) *Lone Oak (other), a number of places with the same name *Lone Peak * Lone Pine (other), a number of places with the same name *Lone Rock (other), a number of places with the same name *Lone Teepee *Lone Tree (other), a number of places with the same name Art and entertainment *"Lone", a song by Tyler, the Creator from ''Wolf'' *''Lone'', a comic by Stuart Moore *Lone Sloane, a French comic character Other uses *Loner, a person who avoids or does not actively seek human interaction *Lone (caste), a Kashmiri ...
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Lone Oaks
Lone Oaks, also known as the Benjamin Deyerle Place and Winsmere, is a Greek Revival mansion listed on both the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register in the Greater Deyerle neighborhood of the independent city of Roanoke, Virginia. Located at 3402 Grandin Road Extension SW, Lone Oaks was completed in 1850 as the private residence of Benjamin Deyerle overlooking Mudlick Creek. Today the home still stands, with the surrounding area now developed as single family home typical of those built during the 1970s–1980s. Today the home remains as a private residence. The house is L-shaped with a single pediment Doric entrance portico, which has plain square pillars and fluted columns. It became a Virginia Historic Landmark and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. Main house "A two-story, L-shaped brick house with three bay facade, rigid symmetry, parged antae and full entablature, Lone Oak is well within the form and sty ...
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