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J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, HB-1, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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, HB-1, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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, Two-Story Barn, Navajo Indian Reservation, near State Route 3, Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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, Unfinished Shed, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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, House, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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 Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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

Mummy Cave, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

Mummy Cave, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-38 Survey number: HABS AZ-72

J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Unfinished Shed, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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

Mummy Cave, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

Mummy Cave, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-38 Survey number: HABS AZ-72

White House Ruin, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

White House Ruin, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

Public domain photograph related to Native Americans, Indian reservation, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

White House Ruin, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

White House Ruin, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

Public domain photograph related to Native Americans, Indian reservation, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Two-Story Barn, Navajo Indian Reservation, near State Route 3, Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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 Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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

White House Ruin, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

White House Ruin, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

Public domain photograph related to Native Americans, Indian reservation, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Two-Story Barn, Navajo Indian Reservation, near State Route 3, Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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, Two-Story Barn, Navajo Indian Reservation, near State Route 3, Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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

[Ft. Defiance, Arizona]. Cityscape photograph,  Panoramic Photograph

[Ft. Defiance, Arizona]. Cityscape photograph, Panoramic Photograph

J236089 U.S. Copyright Office Copyright deposit; P. Clinton Bordell; August 11, 1919. Title derived from copyright deposit records. Panorama no. 1.

Boundary marker of the Navajo Indian reservation, now called the Navajo Nation, near Cameron, Arizona

Boundary marker of the Navajo Indian reservation, now called the Navaj...

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 Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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

Mummy Cave, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

Mummy Cave, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-38 Survey number: HABS AZ-72

J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Unfinished Shed, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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 Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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 Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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, Two-Story Barn, Navajo Indian Reservation, near State Route 3, Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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

Mummy Cave, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

Mummy Cave, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-38 Survey number: HABS AZ-72

J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, Unfinished Shed, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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, near State Route 3, Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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

White House Ruin, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

White House Ruin, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

Public domain photograph related to Native Americans, Indian reservation, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, House, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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 Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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, Two-Story Barn, Navajo Indian Reservation, near State Route 3, Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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, House, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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 Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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

White House Ruin, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

White House Ruin, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

Public domain photograph related to Native Americans, Indian reservation, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Mummy Cave, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

Mummy Cave, Navajo Indian Reservation, Chinle, Apache County, AZ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-38 Survey number: HABS AZ-72

J. L. Hubbell Trading Post, HB-1, State Route 3 (Navajo Indian Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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 Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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 Reservation), Ganado, Apache County, AZ

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