By 1927, Central Maine Power had grown far beyond Oakland, through its own extensions as well as the purchase and integration of smaller companies.
With an eye to future expansion, the company had secured the rights to several potential dam sites, including Indian Pond on the upper Kennebec, which was not developed until the 1950s.
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