Freestone County, Texas Communities Old Ghost Towns - Post Office: Pin Oak (#1) [WARNING - Do not confuse with Pin Oak community north of Fairfield (a.k.a. Grange Hall community.)] Pin Oak was a community located about 3 miles west of Donie, Texas. *1* Pin Oak was 18 miles southwest of Fairfield. *2* Pin Oak was three miles from Beene. *3* Post Office: 17 May 1901 to 15 Feb 1905 School: Pin Oak school 13 pupils in 1887 school listed in 1891 15 students in 1893-94 Social Organizations: Pin Oak Grange #40 (led in 1874 by Elisha Wallace) Churches: Cemeteries: Businesses: Savage & Williams Gin - run by J. M. Williams - had a boiler room (for the gin) and a mill shed - unknown when built, but exploded in pieces in September 1901. *2* Nearby Communities: Donie Tacker Personville (in Limestone county) Nearby Cemeteries: Teacker Cemetery (a.k.a. Union Cemetery) Known Former Residents: Beasley, John Lummus, William Richard & Catherine Gahagan Lummus, William Zann & Ruth Caroline Eubanksw Williams, J. M. Sources: *1* = H. of F.C. Vol I, pg. 475, #549 *2* = Fairfield Recorder - Sept 6, 1901 issue *3* = Fairfield Recorder - Sept 13, 1901 issue