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HUBBELL, JOHN LORENZO, 1853-1930

Fifty years an Indian trader; the dean of all the Indian traders of the Southwest relates his experiences during half a century of contact with Utes, Navajos, and Hopis

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Author
J. L. Hubbell as told to J. E. Hogg
Article Date
December 1930
Journal Title
Touring Topics

Don of Ganado

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Author
A. M. Pharo
Article Date
Summer 1973
Journal Title
Old West

Don Lorenzo Hubbell of Ganado

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Author
D. C. Mott
Article Date
April 1931
Journal Title
Ariz Hist Rev

A meeting of two cultures -- Hubbell's Trading Post

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Author
R. Dillon
Article Date
April 1977
Journal Title
Phoenix

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