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The History of Oakland. Oakland, the second oldest town in Colorado county, situated on the Navidad River, was settled in 1856 by the Townsend brothers, the Tooke brothers and Mr. Jones. This town was on the stage line running from Columbus to San Antonio.
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To some, they had become a nuisance. On March 30, 1878, Weimar and Oakland became the first communities in Colorado County to ban livestock from their streets.
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