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Share Your History!
100 Years on the Lower Umpqua

A community-driven campaign to protect and share the history of the Lower Umpqua region.
Note: Our second collection event is scheduled for
May 13th, 2016 from 10am-12pm and 1pm-4pm at the Lower Umpqua Senior Center.
-Access the Lower Umpqua Archive-
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What is a Community Archive?

With every passing year, another story is forgotten, another photograph disappears into the dust of time. The Community Archive is our new effort to preserve our region's fragile history by creating a community collection.  Our community collection will consist of two parts:

1. Collection Events

  • We place equipment and volunteers at a museum or library.
  • We designate a time and date.
  • We invite the community to bring their historic material such as photographs, papers, objects, or stories.
  • We interview contributors about the date, info, and story behind the materials they have brought.
  • We photograph objects, scan papers and photos, and/or record oral histories.
  • We return the materials to the owners. They keep the originals, the Archive keeps a digital copy.
Watch this short video for a demonstration of a collection event.

2. The Online Archive

  • Materials gathered from collection events are uploaded to a searchable online archive.
  • The online archive allows us to share our history with ourselves and with people around the world.
  • Contributors who can't make it to a collection event can scan and upload their materials directly to the online archive.
Here's an example of a community collection called
"The Great War Archive."

Why is this important?

We are the only ones who can share our story.  It's not something that we can find online, on television, or in the world's most prestigious libraries.  Every box of photographs sitting in some attic, every memory passed down from generations past, every historic object is necessary to answer the questions: "Who are we?  What unites us?  What makes us unique?"

How can I get involved?

  • Do you have photographs, papers, or objects of historical interest that we can copy into the archive?
  • Do you have a story about how your mom used to ride the the boat to school, or how you watched the roads being made?
If you have something to contribute to the archive, please let us know by filling out the form to the right or sending an email to mainstreet@cityofreedsport.org

  • Do you like to ask questions and learn about history?
  • Are you interested in digitizing historical materials?
  • Are you good at greeting people and making them feel welcome?
If you would like volunteer to help at our next collection event, please let us know by filling out the form to the right or sending an email to mainstreet@cityofreedsport.org

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Our first Community Collection Day - March 4th, 2016.
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A community collection is free to use.  It's about spreading knowledge and sharing stories with as many people as possible.

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    Please contact us if you would like to contribute or help collect historical material.

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Images and video by RunCoCo, Age Exchange, and Martin Dennis Fryatt CC BY-SA. All material related to the Lower Umpqua Community Historical Archive is available under a CC BY-SA license.
Before you can submit digital material to the Archive, you must agree to the Reedsport Main Street Program Terms for User Contributions. A copy of these terms can be found online at http://reedsportmainstreet.com/terms-for-contributions.html


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  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • History of RMSP
    • Supporters
  • PROJECTS
    • Steam Donkey Preservation
    • Business Improvement Grant
    • Volunteer Events
    • Main Street Banners
  • RESOURCES
    • RMSP Documents
    • COVID-19 >
      • Business Resources >
        • Re-Opening Your Business
      • Employee/Workforce Assistance
      • Community Information
      • CARES Act
    • For Businesses
    • Local History
  • GET INVOLVED
  • CONTACT US
  • Product
    • Merchandise