I am Rebecca Maloney, Webmistress and Coordinator for this Garfield County, Colorado site. I hope you enjoy your visit. Please email me if you have any suggestions or contributions you would like to make. I want to extend a big thank you to the previous Garfield County Coordinators, Vikki Gray, Judy Crook and Bruce O'Dell, whose hard work and dedication made this site possible! Help us solve an unsolved murder case- Joe Fazzi
Named for former president James Garfield, Garfield County is a
mountainous county in western Colorado. It is bordered to the north by
Rio Blanco County, to the east by Routt and Eagle Counties, to the
south by Pitkin County, and to the west by Mesa County. Garfield County
has a population of 57,298. The county seat is the mountain resort city
of Glenwood Springs, located at the confluence of the Roaring Fork and
Colorado Rivers. With a population of 9,614, it is also the county’s
largest city. Other major towns include Rifle (pop. 9,172), Carbondale
(6,427), and New Castle (4,518).
Garfield County is located in
the scenic plateau and canyon country of western Colorado. Covering
3000 square miles, it is 110 miles long and extends to the Utah border.
It was carved out of Summit County on February 10, 1883. In historical
times, the earliest inhabitants were the Ute Indians, and the land was
theirs by treaty until April 12, 1880, when they were removed to
reservations after the "Meeker Massacre" of 1879. Although explorers,
missionaries, miners, and a few settlers had already visited the area
of Garfield County, the main influx of settlers began to arrive and
towns were founded beginning in 1880.
Interstate 70, completed
in 1992, follows the Colorado River through picturesque Glenwood
Canyon, meeting state route 82 in Glenwood Springs. Route 82 enters the
county from the southeast corner, following the Roaring Fork River out
of Pitkin County. In addition to the hot springs at Glenwood Springs,
Garfield County is known for its remote mountain scenery and its
abundant energy resources.
I hope you find my efforts helpful in your research of Garfield County Colorado roots. I may be able to do additional research on your family as I live in Garfield County and do have direct access to records. I post everything I have for all to use.
Make sure you check the "Research Resources" section! There are books on line: "The First 100 Years", helpful links, look up volunteers and local researchers to help you out.
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Abram Maxfield
Founder of Rifle Colorado
Charles Fravert
C. M. Donnell
Frank D Squier
If you have questions, contributions, or problems with this site, email:
Coordinator - Rebecca Maloney
State Coordinator: Colleen Pustola
Asst. State Coordinators: Rebecca Maloney - Betty Baker - M.D. Monk
If you have questions or problems with this site, email the County Coordinator. Please to not ask for specfic research on your family. I am unable to do your personal research.