Mesa County Oral History Project

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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Al Look Presents the 1971 Meeting of the Last Squad Club
Al Look presents a February 18, 1971 meeting of the surviving members of the Last Squad Club, an association of World War I servicemen founded during 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.
Aurelio Landini, Agnes Landini, Pete Landini, Luisa (Durante) Landini
From left to right, a photograph of Aurelio Landini, Agnes Landini, Peter "Pete" Landini, and Luisa Landini. The photograph appears to be from the wedding day of Luisa and Pete Landini, in 1921. Aurelio and Pete are brothers. *A copy of this photograph was donated by Luisa Landini to the Mesa County Oral History Project at the time of her oral history interview in 1983.
Bluegrass Musical Performance by the Rainbow Valley Boys: Museum Folklore Series
The Rainbow Valley Boys, including the musicians Paul Scott, John Rhinehart, Paul Bass, and Duane Knopp, perform at the Museum of Western Colorado as part of the Museums of Western Colorado Folklore Series. 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.
Campaign Speeches of Colorado Governor Edwin Johnson and Wyoming Senator Joseph O'Mahoney for 1936 Colorado Senate Candidate John Albert Carroll in Grand Junction, Colorado
Colorado Governor Edwin “Big Ed” Carl Johnson campaigns with Colorado Democratic Senate Candidate John Albert Carroll and Wyoming Senator Joseph Christopher O’ Mahoney. This recording is provided by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries, the Museums of Western Colorado and the Mesa County Historical Society. *This recording was made on an audio cassette tape on November 19, 1980 and taken from a 16 mm black and white film that was owned by Mesa County Libraries and located at the Central Branch. The film was given to the Museums of Western Colorado in June 1987. **Photograph of John Albert Carroll from the US Senate Historical Office.
Ceremony for National POW/MIA Recognition Day
During a ceremony at Grand Junction, Colorado’s V.A. Medical Center on National POW/MIA Recognition Day in 1983, military veterans and public officials commemorate US prisoners of war in Vietnam, and US service members missing in action in Vietnam. 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.
Conversation between Lyman "Si" Hubbard and Frank Livingston
Si Hubbard and Forrest Livingston discuss horse thieves near Gateway, Colorado, and an occurrence where Si tracked down, threatened to kill, and then guarded the thieves that stole his horses. This recording is made available via signed release by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries, the Museums of Western Colorado and the Mesa County Historical Society.
Country School Legacy: A panel discussion at the Museum of Western Colorado
In a panel discussion at the Museum of Western Colorado, Esther (Anderson) Campbell talks about her experience as a teacher in country and town schools in Moffat County. Randall Deewer, former principal of the Hawthorne School in Grand Junction, Emma Louise McCreanor and others also describe their experiences in country schools. This recording was provided by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado.
Dalton Trumbo: A conversation between Elberta (Soule) Francis and David Sundal
Elberta Francis and David Sundal hold a conversation about former Grand Junction resident and Academy Award-winning screenwriter Dalton Trumbo. Francis speaks about knowing Trumbo through family connections and as a child of similar age. During his conversation with Francis and in a separate interview with Evelyn Kyle, Sundal talks about interviewing Trumbo and his impressions of him. Together, Francis and Sundal paint a picture of Trumbo and his early life in Mesa County, and examine Trumbo’s connection to the community through the novel Eclipse and his other literary works. The interview was conducted by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado. *Photograph from the 1923 Grand Junction High School yearbook
Dedication of the Ruth Smith Room at Grand Junction, Colorado's Museum of the West
Judge Harold Moss and Al Look pay homage to Ruth Smith during the dedication of the Ruth Smith Room in the Museum of Western Colorado's Museum of the West. 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.
Dottie Lamm Speaks at the Women's Network Luncheon in Grand Junction, Colorado in 1982
During a Women’s Network Luncheon at the Moose Lodge in Grand Junction, Colorado, Dottie Lamm gives a speech titled “Today’s Women,” about the state of women’s political, professional, and social empowerment in the United States. Her speech was part of a larger program. This recording is provided by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado. *Photograph Dottie Lamm: Conference on World Affairs - Boulder, Colorado by Colorado Sands https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/
Early Development of Law Enforcement in Mesa County: Panel Discussion
Dave Fishell, Karl Johnson, and James Carter discuss the history of law enforcement in Mesa County in a panel discussion sponsored by the Mesa County Historical Society. 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.
Early Education in Mesa County (Panel Discussion)
Early day teachers and employees of Mesa County, including Winifred Bull and Basil T. Knight, talk about the history of education in the area during a panel discussion sponsored by the Mesa County Historical Society. 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.

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