Hubbell Trading Post, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is the oldest continually operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation dating from 1876. It is an institution which deeply influenced the accult... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Guest Hogan, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Guest Hogan was built in 1934 as a guest house for visitors to the Hubbell Trading Post and friends of the Hubbell family. A hogan of logs and earth was the traditional Navajo housing. Unpro... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Two-Story Barn, Navajo Indian Reservation,...
Significance: Built in the 1890's, this structure is significant in its role in the overall operations of an early self-supporting isolated trading post. An unusually large barn for this area, the construction... More
[Tom Ganado, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly left]
H73700 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Fred Harvey. Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
[Tom Ganado, full-length portrait, standing, facing slightly left, wit...
Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
This is not a fire in the distance, near the settlement of Ganado on N...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Gift; Barbara Barrett; 2018; (DLC/PP-2018:112) Forms part of Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive. C... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Unfinished Shed, State Route 3 (Navajo Ind...
Significance: Built in the 1920s as a warehouse extension of the Trading Post, this building typifies the growth and evolution of the Trading Post complex. Survey number: HABS AZ-62 Building/structure dates: ... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, HB-1, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reserva...
Significance: This building dates from about 1890 replacing the original trading post in operation since 1876. It is the oldest continually operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation and an institution th... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Root Cellar, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The root cellar was constructed by the Navajo tribe on the former Navajo Day School tract for storage use. Noteworthy features are the retaining walls integral with the building. Unprocessed Fie... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Navajo Day School, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Navajo tribe constructed the Navajo Day School in the 1930's on land donated by John L. Hubbell for a school site near his trading post. The two original entryways to the two-classroom school... More
Stockade remnant at the Hubbell Trading Post, a National Historic Site...
Long a trading interface between Navajos and white settlers, the post was purchased by John Lorenzo Hubbell in 1878, ten years after Navajos were allowed to return to the Ganado region from their U.S.-imposed e... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, HB-1, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reserva...
Significance: This building dates from about 1890 replacing the original trading post in operation since 1876. It is the oldest continually operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation and an institution th... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Navajo Day School, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Navajo tribe constructed the Navajo Day School in the 1930's on land donated by John L. Hubbell for a school site near his trading post. The two original entryways to the two-classroom school... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Unfinished Shed, State Route 3 (Navajo Ind...
Significance: Built in the 1920s as a warehouse extension of the Trading Post, this building typifies the growth and evolution of the Trading Post complex. Survey number: HABS AZ-62 Building/structure dates: ... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is the oldest continually operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation dating from 1876. It is an institution which deeply influenced the accult... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Gazebo, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The gazebo was constructed in the Hubbell family garden as a cool summer retreat, perhaps as early as the 1920s according to photographs in the Hubbell Trading Post collection. The roof was rebui... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, House, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reserv...
Significance: Built in 1900 by John "Don" Lorenzo Hubbell, a half-Spanish native of Pajarito, New Mexico. This structure illustrates the way of life and hospitality of a successful early trader, which attracte... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, House, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reserv...
Significance: Built in 1900 by John "Don" Lorenzo Hubbell, a half-Spanish native of Pajarito, New Mexico. This structure illustrates the way of life and hospitality of a successful early trader, which attracte... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Bread Oven, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: This is the remains of the third oven constructed at the Hubbell Trading Post. It provided bread for both the family and trade at this trading post as well as outlying Hubbell-run posts from 1925... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Unfinished Shed, State Route 3 (Navajo Ind...
Significance: Built in the 1920s as a warehouse extension of the Trading Post, this building typifies the growth and evolution of the Trading Post complex. Survey number: HABS AZ-62 Building/structure dates: ... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is the oldest continually operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation dating from 1876. It is an institution which deeply influenced the accult... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is the oldest continually operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation dating from 1876. It is an institution which deeply influenced the accult... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Bunkhouse, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The stone residence was built during the five years before 1920, for operators and draymen of the freighting net, by John "Don" Lorenzo Hubbell. Trading operations required the movement of goods ... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Navajo Day School, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Navajo tribe constructed the Navajo Day School in the 1930's on land donated by John L. Hubbell for a school site near his trading post. The two original entryways to the two-classroom school... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Unfinished Shed, State Route 3 (Navajo Ind...
Significance: Built in the 1920s as a warehouse extension of the Trading Post, this building typifies the growth and evolution of the Trading Post complex. Survey number: HABS AZ-62 Building/structure dates: ... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Two-Story Barn, Navajo Indian Reservation,...
Significance: Built in the 1890's, this structure is significant in its role in the overall operations of an early self-supporting isolated trading post. An unusually large barn for this area, the construction... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is the oldest continually operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation dating from 1876. It is an institution which deeply influenced the accult... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is the oldest continually operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation dating from 1876. It is an institution which deeply influenced the accult... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Guest Hogan, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Guest Hogan was built in 1934 as a guest house for visitors to the Hubbell Trading Post and friends of the Hubbell family. A hogan of logs and earth was the traditional Navajo housing. Unpro... More
[Ellie Ganado, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly right]
H73703 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Fred Harvey. Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
This is not a fire in the distance, near the settlement of Ganado on N...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Gift; Barbara Barrett; 2018; (DLC/PP-2018:112) Forms part of Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive. C... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, HB-1, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reserva...
Significance: This building dates from about 1890 replacing the original trading post in operation since 1876. It is the oldest continually operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation and an institution th... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Bunkhouse, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The stone residence was built during the five years before 1920, for operators and draymen of the freighting net, by John "Don" Lorenzo Hubbell. Trading operations required the movement of goods ... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Two-Story Barn, Navajo Indian Reservation,...
Significance: Built in the 1890's, this structure is significant in its role in the overall operations of an early self-supporting isolated trading post. An unusually large barn for this area, the construction... More
[Ellie Ganado, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly left]
H73702 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Fred Harvey. Public domain photograph of native Americans, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
A portion of the Hubbell Trading Post, a National Historic Site admini...
Long a trading interface between Navajos and white settlers, the post was purchased by John Lorenzo Hubbell in 1878, ten years after Navajos were allowed to return to the Ganado region from their U.S.-imposed e... More
Scene on the remote Navajo Nation's lands in far-northeastern Arizona
This American Indian territory of about 17,544,500 acres spills into southeastern Utah and northwestern New Mexico in the American Southwest. It is the largest land area retained by a Native American tribe, wit... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Bread Oven, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: This is the remains of the third oven constructed at the Hubbell Trading Post. It provided bread for both the family and trade at this trading post as well as outlying Hubbell-run posts from 1925... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Bread Oven, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: This is the remains of the third oven constructed at the Hubbell Trading Post. It provided bread for both the family and trade at this trading post as well as outlying Hubbell-run posts from 1925... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Two-Story Barn, Navajo Indian Reservation,...
Significance: Built in the 1890's, this structure is significant in its role in the overall operations of an early self-supporting isolated trading post. An unusually large barn for this area, the construction... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, HB-1, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reserva...
Significance: This building dates from about 1890 replacing the original trading post in operation since 1876. It is the oldest continually operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation and an institution th... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Storage Building, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: This structure was built by the Navajo tribe in the 1930's as a storage building on the former Navajo Day School tract within the Hubbell Trading Post. The four store rooms were each accessible f... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Navajo Day School, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Navajo tribe constructed the Navajo Day School in the 1930's on land donated by John L. Hubbell for a school site near his trading post. The two original entryways to the two-classroom school... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Navajo Day School, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Navajo tribe constructed the Navajo Day School in the 1930's on land donated by John L. Hubbell for a school site near his trading post. The two original entryways to the two-classroom school... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is the oldest continually operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation dating from 1876. It is an institution which deeply influenced the accult... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Two-Story Barn, Navajo Indian Reservation,...
Significance: Built in the 1890's, this structure is significant in its role in the overall operations of an early self-supporting isolated trading post. An unusually large barn for this area, the construction... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, HB-1, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reserva...
Significance: This building dates from about 1890 replacing the original trading post in operation since 1876. It is the oldest continually operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation and an institution th... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, House, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reserv...
Significance: Built in 1900 by John "Don" Lorenzo Hubbell, a half-Spanish native of Pajarito, New Mexico. This structure illustrates the way of life and hospitality of a successful early trader, which attracte... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Bunkhouse, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The stone residence was built during the five years before 1920, for operators and draymen of the freighting net, by John "Don" Lorenzo Hubbell. Trading operations required the movement of goods ... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is the oldest continually operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation dating from 1876. It is an institution which deeply influenced the accult... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Guest Hogan, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Guest Hogan was built in 1934 as a guest house for visitors to the Hubbell Trading Post and friends of the Hubbell family. A hogan of logs and earth was the traditional Navajo housing. Unpro... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Two-Story Barn, Navajo Indian Reservation,...
Significance: Built in the 1890's, this structure is significant in its role in the overall operations of an early self-supporting isolated trading post. An unusually large barn for this area, the construction... More
A portion of the Hubbell Trading Post, a National Historic Site admini...
Long a trading interface between Navajos and white settlers, the post was purchased by John Lorenzo Hubbell in 1878, ten years after Navajos were allowed to return to the Ganado region from their U.S.-imposed e... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, House, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reserv...
Significance: Built in 1900 by John "Don" Lorenzo Hubbell, a half-Spanish native of Pajarito, New Mexico. This structure illustrates the way of life and hospitality of a successful early trader, which attracte... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Bunkhouse, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The stone residence was built during the five years before 1920, for operators and draymen of the freighting net, by John "Don" Lorenzo Hubbell. Trading operations required the movement of goods ... More
Horses in a corral at the Hubbell Trading Post, a National Historic Si...
Long a trading interface between Navajos and white settlers, the post was purchased by John Lorenzo Hubbell in 1878, ten years after Navajos were allowed to return to the Ganado region from their U.S.-imposed e... More
Hubbell Trading Post, Navajo Day School, Ganado, Apache County, AZ
Significance: The Navajo tribe constructed the Navajo Day School in the 1930's on land donated by John L. Hubbell for a school site near his trading post. The two original entryways to the two-classroom school... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, House, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reserv...
Significance: Built in 1900 by John "Don" Lorenzo Hubbell, a half-Spanish native of Pajarito, New Mexico. This structure illustrates the way of life and hospitality of a successful early trader, which attracte... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, HB-1, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reserva...
Significance: This building dates from about 1890 replacing the original trading post in operation since 1876. It is the oldest continually operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation and an institution th... More
An unusual cloud-and-sunset combination near the Navajo Nation communi...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Gift; Barbara Barrett; 2018; (DLC/PP-2018:112) Forms part of Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive. C... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Two-Story Barn, Navajo Indian Reservation,...
Significance: Built in the 1890's, this structure is significant in its role in the overall operations of an early self-supporting isolated trading post. An unusually large barn for this area, the construction... More
Interior view of the Hubbell Trading Post, a National Historic Site ad...
Long a trading interface between Navajos and white settlers, the post was purchased by John Lorenzo Hubbell in 1878, ten years after Navajos were allowed to return to the Ganado region from their U.S.-imposed e... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, House, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reserv...
Significance: Built in 1900 by John "Don" Lorenzo Hubbell, a half-Spanish native of Pajarito, New Mexico. This structure illustrates the way of life and hospitality of a successful early trader, which attracte... More
Interior view of the Hubbell Trading Post, a National Historic Site ad...
Long a trading interface between Navajos and white settlers, the post was purchased by John Lorenzo Hubbell in 1878, ten years after Navajos were allowed to return to the Ganado region from their U.S.-imposed e... More
Snow blankets trees outside Ganado on Navajo Nation land in far northe...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Gift; Barbara Barrett; 2018; (DLC/PP-2018:112) Forms part of Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive. C... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, House, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reserv...
Significance: Built in 1900 by John "Don" Lorenzo Hubbell, a half-Spanish native of Pajarito, New Mexico. This structure illustrates the way of life and hospitality of a successful early trader, which attracte... More
Stockade remnant at the Hubbell Trading Post, a National Historic Site...
Long a trading interface between Navajos and white settlers, the post was purchased by John Lorenzo Hubbell in 1878, ten years after Navajos were allowed to return to the Ganado region from their U.S.-imposed e... More
Horses in a corral at the Hubbell Trading Post, a National Historic Si...
Long a trading interface between Navajos and white settlers, the post was purchased by John Lorenzo Hubbell in 1878, ten years after Navajos were allowed to return to the Ganado region from their U.S.-imposed e... More
Horses in a corral at the Hubbell Trading Post, a National Historic Si...
Long a trading interface between Navajos and white settlers, the post was purchased by John Lorenzo Hubbell in 1878, ten years after Navajos were allowed to return to the Ganado region from their U.S.-imposed e... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, HB-1, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reserva...
Significance: This building dates from about 1890 replacing the original trading post in operation since 1876. It is the oldest continually operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation and an institution th... More
J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, House, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reserv...
Significance: Built in 1900 by John "Don" Lorenzo Hubbell, a half-Spanish native of Pajarito, New Mexico. This structure illustrates the way of life and hospitality of a successful early trader, which attracte... More