Oakland, gateway to the Belgrade Lakes Region! The Town of Oakland,
population 5,959, is located in northern Kennebec County, four miles west of Waterville and approximately eighteen miles north of Augusta, the State capital. The Town boasts four major waterways for the enjoyment of its
residents and visitors alike: McGrath Pond, Salmon Lake, East Pond, and Messalonskee Lake and Stream. These waterways have played a major role in the history of the Town and are likely to continue their role in the future,
especially with the Town's recent purchase and development of the Pleasant Point Park on McGrath Pond.
The roughly 26 square miles that comprise Oakland were first settled by colonists of English descent who came from Massachusetts and New
Hampshire in the latter half of the 1700s. At that time the area was known as Taconnet, which is derived from one of the four tribes of Native Americans who first occupied this region. The area was incorporated as
Winslow in 1771. In 1872, the area west of the Kennebec effected a peaceful secession and incorporated as Waterville. In 1873, the manufacturers in the western section, who had created a separate center of
activity and trade and were unhappy about taxation, incorporated as West Waterville. In 1883, the residents voted to rename their town Oakland.
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