The Mesa County Oral History Project began as a joint project of the Museums of Western Colorado and Mesa County Libraries (MCL) in 1975. The Oral History Project collected tape-recorded interviews with pioneers of Mesa County and surrounding areas, and interviews with the children of pioneers. The Central Library housed the duplicate audio cassettes and provided patron access to the histories. The Museum stored the master tapes and kept files and transcripts related to the oral history collection. The Mesa County Historical Society also contributed significantly to the Oral History Project by collaborating with the library and museum to select interviewees, and by providing interviewers and other volunteers.
Mesa County Libraries no longer partner with the Museum in housing duplicate copies of tapes. But the library now works with the Museum to digitize interviews from the Mesa County Oral History Project and to provide online access to the interviews through Pika, the library catalog. The Museum continues to house the original audio cassettes, interview transcripts, and other source material for the project. The Library and the Museums of Western Colorado still record oral histories with residents who have important knowledge of the area’s history.
Please note that some interviews contain language that listeners or readers may consider offensive. Mesa County Libraries does not condone such language, but has included interviews in their entirety in the interest of preserving history.
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Grand Junction Centennial Celebration Radio History Theater: The Gateway Horse Thieves
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To mark the centennial celebration of the town of Grand Junction, Colorado in 1981, the Mesa County Oral History Project wrote and recorded several radio plays about local history. Beginning on September 26, 1981, local radio stations KSTR, KREX-AM, KREX-FM, and KMSA broadcast the plays. Authors of the plays used interviews recorded by the Mesa County Oral History Project as inspiration. This archival recording contains the play The Gateway Horse Thieves.
This recording is made available via signed release by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado. It was produced with the support of the Colorado Humanities Program, Boulder, Colorado, a state-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Additional funding was provided by the Grand Junction Lion’s Club and by Mrs. Josephine Biggs.
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Grand Junction Centennial Celebration Radio History Theater: The Grand Valley Sooners
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To mark the centennial celebration of the town of Grand Junction, Colorado in 1981, the Mesa County Oral History Project wrote and recorded several radio plays about local history. Beginning on September 26, 1981, local radio stations KSTR, KREX-AM, KREX-FM, and KMSA broadcast the plays. Authors of the radio plays used interviews recorded by the Mesa County Oral History Project as inspiration. In this recording the listener will hear the play, The Grand Valley Sooners, about the founding of Grand Junction by William Nichols, J. Clayton Nichols, O.D. Russell, and George Crawford in 1881.
This recording is made available via signed release by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado. It was produced with the support of the Colorado Humanities Program, Boulder, Colorado, a state-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Views expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of the Colorado Humanities Board or the National Endowment for the Humanities. Additional funding was provided by the Grand Junction Lion’s Club and by Mrs. Josephine Biggs.
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Grand Junction Centennial Celebration Radio History Theater: The Great Depression
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To mark the centennial celebration of the town of Grand Junction, Colorado in 1981, the Mesa County Oral History Project wrote and recorded several radio plays about local history. Beginning on September 26, 1981, local radio stations KSTR, KREX-AM, KREX-FM, and KMSA broadcast the plays. Authors of the plays used interviews recorded by the Mesa County Oral History Project as inspiration. This archival recording contains the play The Great Depression.
This recording is made available via signed release by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado. It was produced with the support of the Colorado Humanities Program, Boulder, Colorado, a state-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Additional funding was provided by the Grand Junction Lion’s Club and by Mrs. Josephine Biggs.
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Grand Junction Centennial Celebration Radio History Theater: The Making of a Legend: John Otto
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To mark the centennial celebration of the town of Grand Junction, Colorado in 1981, the Mesa County Oral History Project wrote and recorded several radio plays about local history. Beginning on September 26, 1981, local radio stations KSTR, KREX-AM, KREX-FM, and KMSA broadcast the plays. Authors of the plays used interviews recorded by the Mesa County Oral History Project as inspiration. This archival recording contains the play The Making of a Legend: John Otto.
This recording is made available via signed release by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado. It was produced with the support of the Colorado Humanities Program, Boulder, Colorado, a state-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Additional funding was provided by the Grand Junction Lion’s Club and by Mrs. Josephine Biggs.
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Grand Junction Centennial Celebration Radio History Theater: The New Girl in Town
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To mark the centennial celebration of the town of Grand Junction, Colorado in 1981, the Mesa County Oral History Project wrote and recorded several radio plays about local history. Beginning on September 26, 1981, local radio stations KSTR, KREX-AM, KREX-FM, and KMSA broadcast the plays. Authors of the plays used interviews recorded by the Mesa County Oral History Project as inspiration. This archival recording contains the play The New Girl in Town, about the romance and courtship of Catherine (Saxon) Moore, whose forebears were early ranchers in Mesa County, and Frank Moore, a cowboy, surveyor, and rangeland manager from Fruita.
This recording is made available via signed release by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado. It was produced with the support of the Colorado Humanities Program, Boulder, Colorado, a state-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Additional funding was provided by the Grand Junction Lion’s Club and by Mrs. Josephine Biggs.
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Grand Junction Centennial Celebration Radio History Theater: The Sheep War
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To mark the centennial celebration of the town of Grand Junction, Colorado in 1981, the Mesa County Oral History Project wrote and recorded several radio plays about local history. Beginning on September 26, 1981, local radio stations KSTR, KREX-AM, KREX-FM, and KMSA broadcast the plays. Authors of the plays used interviews recorded by the Mesa County Oral History Project as inspiration. This archival recording contains the play The Sheep War, about battles between cattle and sheep ranchers in early day Western Colorado.
This recording is made available via signed release by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado. It was produced with the support of the Colorado Humanities Program, Boulder, Colorado, a state-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Additional funding was provided by the Grand Junction Lion’s Club and by Mrs. Josephine Biggs.
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Grand Junction Centennial Celebration Radio History Theater: The Teller Institute
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To mark the centennial celebration of the town of Grand Junction, Colorado in 1981, the Mesa County Oral History Project wrote and recorded several radio plays about local history. Beginning on September 26, 1981, local radio stations KSTR, KREX-AM, KREX-FM, and KMSA broadcast the plays. Authors of the plays used interviews recorded by the Mesa County Oral History Project as inspiration. This archival recording contains the play The Teller Institute, about the Teller Indian School in Grand Junction.
This recording is made available via signed release by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado. It was produced with the support of the Colorado Humanities Program, Boulder, Colorado, a state-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Additional funding was provided by the Grand Junction Lion’s Club and by Mrs. Josephine Biggs.
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Grand Junction Centennial Celebration Radio History Theater: To Give or Exchange Infomation: Communications
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To mark the centennial celebration of the town of Grand Junction, Colorado in 1981, the Mesa County Oral History Project wrote and recorded several radio plays about local history. Beginning on September 26, 1981, local radio stations KSTR, KREX-AM, KREX-FM, and KMSA broadcast the plays. Authors of the plays used interviews recorded by the Mesa County Oral History Project as inspiration. This archival recording contains the play To Give or Exchange Information – Communications.
This recording is made available via signed release by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado. It was produced with the support of the Colorado Humanities Program, Boulder, Colorado, a state-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Additional funding was provided by the Grand Junction Lion’s Club and by Mrs. Josephine Biggs.
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Grand Junction Centennial Celebration Radio History Theater: Wayne Aspinall: Scholar, Teacher, Statesman
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To mark the centennial celebration of the town of Grand Junction, Colorado in 1981, the Mesa County Oral History Project wrote and recorded several radio plays about local history. Beginning on September 26, 1981, local radio stations KSTR, KREX-AM, KREX-FM, and KMSA broadcast the plays. Authors of the plays used interviews recorded by the Mesa County Oral History Project as inspiration. This archival recording contains the play Wayne Aspinall: Scholar, Teacher, Statesman.
This recording is made available via signed release by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado. It was produced with the support of the Colorado Humanities Program, Boulder, Colorado, a state-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Additional funding was provided by the Grand Junction Lion’s Club and by Mrs. Josephine Biggs.
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Grand Junction Centennial Celebration Radio History Theater: When the Armistice Came to Grand Junction
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To mark the centennial celebration of the town of Grand Junction, Colorado in 1981, the Mesa County Oral History Project wrote and recorded several radio plays about local history. Beginning on September 26, 1981, local radio stations KSTR, KREX-AM, KREX-FM, and KMSA broadcast the plays. Authors of the plays used interviews recorded by the Mesa County Oral History Project as inspiration. This archival recording contains the play When the Armistice Came to Grand Junction, about local celebration and commemoration at the end of World War I.
This recording is made available via signed release by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado. It was produced with the support of the Colorado Humanities Program, Boulder, Colorado, a state-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Additional funding was provided by the Grand Junction Lion’s Club and by Mrs. Josephine Biggs.
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Grand Junction Centennial Celebration Radio History Theater: Women in Mesa County: Off to Work They Go!
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To mark the centennial celebration of the town of Grand Junction, Colorado in 1981, the Mesa County Oral History Project wrote and recorded several radio plays about local history. Beginning on September 26, 1981, local radio stations KSTR, KREX-AM, KREX-FM, and KMSA broadcast the plays. Authors of the plays used interviews recorded by the Mesa County Oral History Project as inspiration. This archival recording contains the play Women in Mesa County: Off to Work They Go!
This recording is made available via signed release by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado. It was produced with the support of the Colorado Humanities Program, Boulder, Colorado, a state-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Additional funding was provided by the Grand Junction Lion’s Club and by Mrs. Josephine Biggs.
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Grand Junction Chamber of Commerce grand opening - August 10, 1982
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Dale Hollingsworth and Denny Granum speak at a short ceremony celebrating the opening of the new Grand Junction Chamber of Commerce building on August 10, 1982. Mayor Louis Branch and Mesa County Commissioner Maxine Albers also speak. This recording is provided by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado.
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