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I have no idea how A railroad stop in the southeastern part of Logan Township, maintained in 1912. Oakley is a common family name and this place was doubtless named for a landowner. On the Highway Map the name is incorrectly spelled Oakle from the non-GNIS source is enough to determine that this is an "extinct town" or a community founded in 1912. This name doesn't even appear on topographic maps. Searching brings up a reference to the "Oakley station", a couple references to a "farm at Oakley", some stuff about a car race in Oakley, Kansas, and appearances in old railroad timetables. There's a number of passing mentions, but all related to it being a spot on the railroad. Doesn't seem notable. Hog Farm Talk 19:07, 25 April 2021 (UTC)
Unfortunately, we have Yohoghany, Pennsylvania and lots more in our future. Uncle G ( talk) 22:34, 25 April 2021 (UTC)
The result was delete. ✗ plicit 01:01, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
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I have no idea how A railroad stop in the southeastern part of Logan Township, maintained in 1912. Oakley is a common family name and this place was doubtless named for a landowner. On the Highway Map the name is incorrectly spelled Oakle from the non-GNIS source is enough to determine that this is an "extinct town" or a community founded in 1912. This name doesn't even appear on topographic maps. Searching brings up a reference to the "Oakley station", a couple references to a "farm at Oakley", some stuff about a car race in Oakley, Kansas, and appearances in old railroad timetables. There's a number of passing mentions, but all related to it being a spot on the railroad. Doesn't seem notable. Hog Farm Talk 19:07, 25 April 2021 (UTC)
Unfortunately, we have Yohoghany, Pennsylvania and lots more in our future. Uncle G ( talk) 22:34, 25 April 2021 (UTC)