File:Mingo Oak Mingo County WV.jpg
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[edit]Description | The Mingo Oak was the largest known specimen of Quercus alba (white oak) in the United States. Located in Mingo County, West Virginia, the tree was felled on September 23, 1938 following the announcement of its death in the spring of that year. |
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West Virginia Archives and History, West Virginia Division of Culture and History |
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The Mingo Oak was the largest known specimen of Quercus alba (white oak) in the United States. Located in Mingo County, West Virginia, the tree was felled on September 23, 1938 following the announcement of its death in the spring of that year. |
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West Virginia Archives and History, West Virginia Division of Culture and History website |
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