Mingo Oak

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The Mingo Oak was once the largest and oldest white oak in the United States until it was declared dead and felled with ceremony on September 10, 1938. The oak's age was estimated at around 584 years. It was located on the property of the Island Creek Coal Company near Holden in Mingo County, West Virginia from which it derived its name. The Mingo Oak had attained a height of 145 feet (44 meters) and a circumference of 30 feet 9 inches (9.4 meters). The tree had a diameter of ten feet (three meters).

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There exist two stories that account for the Mingo Oak's death. It was originally reported by the Island Creek Coal Company that the oak's death was caused by a fungus, but another story contends that careless miners piled mine spoil over its roots, thus killing it.

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