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OAK FLAT, TEXAS. Oak Flat, on State Highway 204 thirteen miles northwest of Nacogdoches in northwestern Nacogdoches County, was founded around 1900 when the Texas and New Orleans Railroad was built through the area. A school for black children was in operation there by 1904, when it had an enrollment of ninety-three. In the mid-1930s Oak Flat had a church and a number of houses. After World War IIqv many of its residents moved away, and in the early 1990s only a cemetery and a few scattered houses remained in the area.

Christopher Long

 

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