White Oak is a city in Gregg County, Texas, United States. It was incorporated in 1960. The population was 6,225 as of 2020.
White Oak Municipal Building
White Oak State Bank
Emmanuel Baptist Church is located off U.S. Highway 80 in White Oak
Gregg County is a county located in the eastern part of the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 124,239. Its county seat is Longview. The county is named after John Gregg, a Confederate general killed in action during the American Civil War.
The Gregg County Courthouse of Art Deco design in Longview designed by architects Voelcker and Dixon. William R. Hughes was the county judge when the structure was completed in 1932.
The annex building is attached to the Gregg County Courthouse.
The Gregg County Historical Museum is located in the historic district of Longview.
Monument to the Confederate soldier at the Gregg County Courthouse in Longview, completed by Frank Teich, 1911