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    Red Oak is a city in, and the county seat of, Montgomery County, Iowa, United States, located along the East Nishnabotna River. The population was 5,362...
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  • Red Oak, Georgia, an area of Fulton County, Georgia Red Oak, Illinois, an unincorporated community Red Oak, Iowa, a town in southwestern Iowa Red Oak...
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    named after Red Oak, Iowa, which suffered disproportionate casualties in early World War II battles. (Montgomery County ranked third among Iowa counties...
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  • The Red Oak Blue Indians were a minor league baseball team based in Red Oak, Iowa. In 1903, the Blue Indians played as members of the Class D level Southwest...
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  • 30th Anniversary Special Edition, pp. 148–187. Mariah Media, Inc., Red Oak, Iowa. Meurois, Daniel et Anne Givaudan (1987). Le Voyage a Shambhalla. Un...
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  • Red Oak High School may refer to: Red Oak High School (Iowa), Red Oak, Iowa Red Oak High School (Oklahoma), Red Oak, Oklahoma Red Oak High School (Texas)...
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  • Fred Lawrence Whipple (category People from Red Oak, Iowa)
    invention of the Whipple shield. Whipple was born on November 5, 1906, in Red Oak, Iowa, as the son of a farmer. An early bout with polio ended his ambition...
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  • Stephen Shortridge (category People from Red Oak, Iowa)
    Stephen Shortridge (born October 23, 1951, in Red Oak, Iowa) is an American actor. Shortridge appeared in more than 20 film and television projects throughout...
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    Johnny Carson (category People from Red Oak, Iowa)
    a child, he lived in the nearby towns of Avoca, Clarinda, and Red Oak in southwest Iowa before moving to Norfolk, Nebraska, at the age of eight. There...
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    the Red Oak Burlington Northern Depot and WWII Memorial Museum, is a historic train depot located in Red Oak, Iowa, United States. The city of Red Oak was...
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  • 234800°W / 41.022068; -95.234800 The Red Oak Community School District is a rural public school district based in Red Oak, Iowa. The district is mainly in Montgomery...
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  • Red Oak, Iowa, United States. Built in 2012, the facility houses administrative offices for the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department, the Red Oak Police...
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    historic pavilion located in Red Oak, Iowa, United States. The first Chautauqua in Iowa was established at Clear Lake, Iowa in 1876, and by the 1920s there...
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  • miles (3.7 km) west of the central business district of Red Oak, a city in Montgomery County, Iowa, United States. According to the FAA's National Plan of...
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    Con Starkel (category People from Red Oak, Iowa)
    Conrad Starkel (November 16, 1880 – January 19, 1933), was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues in 1906. He would play...
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    Raymond Hatton (category People from Red Oak, Iowa)
    actor who appeared in almost 500 motion pictures. Hatton was born in Red Oak, Iowa. His physician father steered him toward a career in medicine. However...
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  • the Star of India KCSI (FM), a radio station (95.3 FM) licensed to Red Oak, Iowa, United States Kansas City Southern Industries This disambiguation page...
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    Lou Blonger (category People from Red Oak, Iowa)
    completed Transcontinental Railroad, they briefly ran a hotel and saloon in Red Oak, Iowa, before moving on to Salt Lake City, Utah and the nearby mining towns...
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    Nishnabotna River (category Rivers of Iowa)
    weekend of March 9-11 at NEW Cooperative, an agricultural business in Red Oak, Iowa. The leak drained approximately 265,000 gallons of liquid nitrogen fertilizer...
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    The Red Oak Public Library is located in Red Oak, Iowa, United States. Andrew Carnegie accepted the city's application for a grant for $12,500 on November...
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  • George Stinemates (category People from Red Oak, Iowa)
    election to the Iowa House of Representatives in 1940, from District 12. He was reelected in 1942 and served until 1945. Stinemates died in Red Oak on 28 April...
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    The Red Oak Firehouse and City Jail is a historic building located in Red Oak, Iowa, United States. The Red Oak Fire Company was formed in 1876 and a...
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    Quercus buckleyi, commonly known as Texas red oak, Buckley's oak, or Spanish oak is a species of flowering plant. It is endemic to the southern Great Plains...
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  • the Hotel Johnson in Red Oak, Iowa. The new league was named the "Southwest Iowa League" and E.H. Whiteside, of Atlantic, Iowa was elected president...
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    also known as the Thos. D. Murphy Calendar Company, is located in Red Oak, Iowa, United States. Thomas D. Murphy was the first person who successfully...
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  • ES44AC 6133 collides with standing maintenance of way equipment near Red Oak, Iowa, derailing two locomotives and 12 cars and killing both crewmembers...
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    James N. Cupp (category People from Red Oak, Iowa)
    born in Corning, Iowa, on 28 March 1921. He graduated from high school in Red Oak, Iowa, in 1938. He attended the University of Iowa for two years, taking...
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  • James E. Kearney (category People from Red Oak, Iowa)
    Diocese of Rochester in New York (1937–1966). James Kearney was born in Red Oak, Iowa, the second of the three sons of William Patrick and Rosina (née O'Doherty)...
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    Red Oak Township is one of seventeen townships in Cedar County, Iowa, United States. As of the 2000 census, its population was 194. The first cabin in...
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    land line through ground grouping points (North Bend, Nebraska and Red Oak, Iowa) allowed the airborne command post interface with 494L equipment A UHF...
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