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Pine Ridge, Oklahoma

Pine Ridge is an unincorporated community[1] in Hale Township,[3] Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located 6 miles (10 km) south of Fort Cobb at the junction of County Road 1380 and County Street 2550.[4][5][6]

Pine Ridge, Oklahoma
Sunset on June 6, 2009 at Pine Ridge
Pine Ridge
Location within the state of Oklahoma
Pine Ridge
Pine Ridge (the United States)
Coordinates: 35°01′7.5″N 98°28′5.31″W / 35.018750°N 98.4681417°W / 35.018750; -98.4681417
CountryUnited States
StateOklahoma
CountyCaddo
Elevation1,460 ft (445 m)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
GNIS feature ID1100741[1]
The Pleasant View Cemetery at Pine Ridge has graves from many of the early pioneers of the community.[2]

History edit

According to locals,[7] the community got its name from the community of Pine Ridge, Arkansas, that was the setting of the radio show Lum and Abner which aired from 1934 to 1952. Legend says that the owner of the grocery store named it "Pine Ridge" after the radio show and over time the name was adopted as the name of the whole community.[8]

During the community's heyday in the 1940s there was a hub of activity at the main junction of the Ozark Trail and the Fort Cobb road, with a grocery store and two churches, Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church and Pine Ridge Church of Christ (founded on May 1, 1949 but later merged into the Fort Cobb Church of Christ.[9][10] By the 1950 and 1960's the community went into a time of decline with the grocery store closing and eventually the closing of the churches, sometimes by way of merger with congregations in the neighboring communities of Fort Cobb, Apache and Carnegie.[citation needed] And in at least one case, an entire church building was moved from Pine Ridge to Saddle Mountain, a distance of approximately 25 miles.[11]

By the 1980s, the only visible signs of the community were the Pine Ridge Electrical sub-station, the remains of a church building and the Pleasant Valley Cemetery,[12] but this changed in the late 2010s when the 3 Megawatt Pine Ridge solar generation facility was constructed at the Pine Ridge corner.[13]

In 2022, the Caddo Wind Farm (a 300 Megawatt system) was completed at Pine Ridge, with more than 90 GE-powered wind turbines[14] operating in the Pine Ridge area.[15] Much of the electricity generated by the facility is being purchased by McDonald's, Hormel and OshKosh.[16][17][18] According to the power generating company, the site will "avoid more than 697,048 metric tons per year of carbon dioxide emissions that would have been produced if the electricity had been generated using fossil fuels - the equivalent of taking 149,261 cars off the road for a year."[19] According to another source, the site creates enough electricity to power 110,000 households.[20]

Present edit

 
Winter at Pine Ridge

Pine Ridge is located at the junction of the blacktop road going directly south from Fort Cobb and the old Ozark Trail.

The Pine Ridge community mostly consists of land dedicated to wheat and hay farming and cattle ranching, as well as the Pine Ridge solar generation facility.[13] There is also a winery east of Pine Ridge on the Ozark Trail (Woods and Waters Winery and Vineyard).

Public school students in Pine Ridge attended school at Broxton until the school district was consolidated with Fort Cobb in the 1990s. Telephone numbers for the Pine Ridge area are split between the Fort Cobb and Apache prefixes. Electric service is provided by CK Energy Electric Cooperative (merged from the former Caddo and Kiwash electric cooperatives in 2016).[21]

Pine Ridge is in State House District 56[22] and in State Senate District 26.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Pine Ridge, Oklahoma
  2. ^ Pleasant View Cemetery, Caddo County OK
  3. ^ "Hale T6N-R12W, Atlas: Caddo County 1966, Oklahoma Historical Map".
  4. ^ "List of Populated Places of Caddo County, Oklahoma from the USGS" OKGenWeb.net (Accessed May 18, 2023)
  5. ^ Oklahoma DOT Map: Caddo County (PDF download)
  6. ^ "Pine Ridge Populated Place Profile / Caddo County, Oklahoma Data".
  7. ^ Interview with Lawrence McCullough by James M. Branum, cir. 1997
  8. ^ of Old Time Oklahoma by David Dary, 2011 OU Press, page 23
  9. ^ Photograph in the archives of James M. Branum, labeled "Pine Ridge - Church of Christ - Opening Day - May 1, 1949"
  10. ^ Church listings The Apache Review (Apache, Oklahoma) July 7, 1957 (accessed via Newspapers.com) - "Bible school Sunday at 9:45 am and 8 p.m. and Wednesday at 8 p.m. Preaching services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Communion at 11:45 a.m. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. You are always welcome at this friendly church."
  11. ^ Mountain View News (Oklahoma - April 5, 1956) - " The church building purchased by the members of the Church of Christ at Saddle Mt. was moved from the Pine Ridge community south of Ft. Cobb to the church building at the southeast corner of the Alton Delk home place, Friday."
  12. ^ "Pleasant View Cemetery".
  13. ^ a b "Oklahoma Electric Cooperative is a solar power generation leader" The Oklahoman (April 3, 2018)
  14. ^ "GE to supply turbines to 265-MW Oklahoma wind farm" WindpowerEngineering.com Dec. 16, 2020 Accessed July 20, 2022
  15. ^ "Caddo Wind Site begins delivering renewaable energy" Business Wire Jan. 25, 2022 Accessed July 20, 2022
  16. ^ "Our Renewable energy sites" Alletecleanenergy.com Accessed July 20, 2022
  17. ^ "ALLETE Clean Energy signs 100 MW offtake agreements for Caddo wind project in US" NS Energy (Feb. 11, 2021) Accessed July 20, 2022
  18. ^ Bates, Michael "ALLETE Clean energy agrees to sell 100 MW from Caddo" North American Wind Power (Feb. 10, 2021) Accessed July 20, 2022
  19. ^ ""Caddo County Wind Energy Center" NextEra Energy Resources Accessed July 20, 2022
  20. ^ "Caddo Wind Project. US" Power-Technology.com (Jan. 31, 2022) Accessed July 20, 2022
  21. ^ . ckenergy.coop. Archived from the original on January 17, 2016.
  22. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 3, 2007. Retrieved September 21, 2007.
  23. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 5, 2007. Retrieved September 21, 2007.

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Pine Ridge is an unincorporated community 1 in Hale Township 3 Caddo County Oklahoma United States It is located 6 miles 10 km south of Fort Cobb at the junction of County Road 1380 and County Street 2550 4 5 6 Pine Ridge OklahomaUnincorporated communitySunset on June 6 2009 at Pine RidgePine RidgeLocation within the state of OklahomaShow map of OklahomaPine RidgePine Ridge the United States Show map of the United StatesCoordinates 35 01 7 5 N 98 28 5 31 W 35 018750 N 98 4681417 W 35 018750 98 4681417CountryUnited StatesStateOklahomaCountyCaddoElevation 1 1 460 ft 445 m Time zoneUTC 6 Central CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT GNIS feature ID1100741 1 The Pleasant View Cemetery at Pine Ridge has graves from many of the early pioneers of the community 2 History editAccording to locals 7 the community got its name from the community of Pine Ridge Arkansas that was the setting of the radio show Lum and Abner which aired from 1934 to 1952 Legend says that the owner of the grocery store named it Pine Ridge after the radio show and over time the name was adopted as the name of the whole community 8 During the community s heyday in the 1940s there was a hub of activity at the main junction of the Ozark Trail and the Fort Cobb road with a grocery store and two churches Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church and Pine Ridge Church of Christ founded on May 1 1949 but later merged into the Fort Cobb Church of Christ 9 10 By the 1950 and 1960 s the community went into a time of decline with the grocery store closing and eventually the closing of the churches sometimes by way of merger with congregations in the neighboring communities of Fort Cobb Apache and Carnegie citation needed And in at least one case an entire church building was moved from Pine Ridge to Saddle Mountain a distance of approximately 25 miles 11 By the 1980s the only visible signs of the community were the Pine Ridge Electrical sub station the remains of a church building and the Pleasant Valley Cemetery 12 but this changed in the late 2010s when the 3 Megawatt Pine Ridge solar generation facility was constructed at the Pine Ridge corner 13 In 2022 the Caddo Wind Farm a 300 Megawatt system was completed at Pine Ridge with more than 90 GE powered wind turbines 14 operating in the Pine Ridge area 15 Much of the electricity generated by the facility is being purchased by McDonald s Hormel and OshKosh 16 17 18 According to the power generating company the site will avoid more than 697 048 metric tons per year of carbon dioxide emissions that would have been produced if the electricity had been generated using fossil fuels the equivalent of taking 149 261 cars off the road for a year 19 According to another source the site creates enough electricity to power 110 000 households 20 Present edit nbsp Winter at Pine Ridge Pine Ridge is located at the junction of the blacktop road going directly south from Fort Cobb and the old Ozark Trail The Pine Ridge community mostly consists of land dedicated to wheat and hay farming and cattle ranching as well as the Pine Ridge solar generation facility 13 There is also a winery east of Pine Ridge on the Ozark Trail Woods and Waters Winery and Vineyard Public school students in Pine Ridge attended school at Broxton until the school district was consolidated with Fort Cobb in the 1990s Telephone numbers for the Pine Ridge area are split between the Fort Cobb and Apache prefixes Electric service is provided by CK Energy Electric Cooperative merged from the former Caddo and Kiwash electric cooperatives in 2016 21 Pine Ridge is in State House District 56 22 and in State Senate District 26 23 References edit a b c U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Pine Ridge Oklahoma Pleasant View Cemetery Caddo County OK Hale T6N R12W Atlas Caddo County 1966 Oklahoma Historical Map List of Populated Places of Caddo County Oklahoma from the USGS OKGenWeb net Accessed May 18 2023 Oklahoma DOT Map Caddo County PDF download Pine Ridge Populated Place Profile Caddo County Oklahoma Data Interview with Lawrence McCullough by James M Branum cir 1997 of Old Time Oklahoma by David Dary 2011 OU Press page 23 Photograph in the archives of James M Branum labeled Pine Ridge Church of Christ Opening Day May 1 1949 Church listings The Apache Review Apache Oklahoma July 7 1957 accessed via Newspapers com Bible school Sunday at 9 45 am and 8 p m and Wednesday at 8 p m Preaching services at 11 a m and 8 p m Communion at 11 45 a m Evening worship 7 30 o clock You are always welcome at this friendly church Mountain View News Oklahoma April 5 1956 The church building purchased by the members of the Church of Christ at Saddle Mt was moved from the Pine Ridge community south of Ft Cobb to the church building at the southeast corner of the Alton Delk home place Friday Pleasant View Cemetery a b Oklahoma Electric Cooperative is a solar power generation leader The Oklahoman April 3 2018 GE to supply turbines to 265 MW Oklahoma wind farm WindpowerEngineering com Dec 16 2020 Accessed July 20 2022 Caddo Wind Site begins delivering renewaable energy Business Wire Jan 25 2022 Accessed July 20 2022 Our Renewable energy sites Alletecleanenergy com Accessed July 20 2022 ALLETE Clean Energy signs 100 MW offtake agreements for Caddo wind project in US NS Energy Feb 11 2021 Accessed July 20 2022 Bates Michael ALLETE Clean energy agrees to sell 100 MW from Caddo North American Wind Power Feb 10 2021 Accessed July 20 2022 Caddo County Wind Energy Center NextEra Energy Resources Accessed July 20 2022 Caddo Wind Project US Power Technology com Jan 31 2022 Accessed July 20 2022 CKenergy Electric Cooperative Inc ckenergy coop Archived from the original on January 17 2016 House District 56 map that shows Pine Ridge PDF download PDF Archived from the original PDF on October 3 2007 Retrieved September 21 2007 Senate District 26 map PDF download PDF Archived from the original PDF on October 5 2007 Retrieved September 21 2007 Retrieved 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