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Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
History & Culture
Juan Lorenzo Hubbell
HUTR 2120
Don Lorenzo Hubbell.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF HUBBELL TRADING POST

John Lorenzo Hubbell purchased the trading post in 1878, ten years after Navajos were allowed to return to their homeland from their terrible exile at Bosque Redondo, Ft. Sumner, New Mexico. During the four years spent at Bosque Redondo, Navajos were introduced to many new items. Traders like Hubbell supplied those items once they returned home.

Hubbell family members operated the trading post until it was sold to the National Park Service in 1967. The trading post is still active, and operated by the non-profit organization, Western National Parks Association for the National Park Service. They continue the trading traditions the Hubbell family started.

 
Museum Storage.
NPS photo.
Historic Hopi pottery.

The Hubbell Trading Post NHS Museum Collection

Nearly everything the Hubbell family owned is preserved for your enjoyment. The buildings are furnished with their belongings and the artifacts are available for researchers. The collection contains over 350,000 individual items including the family archive of 264,000 business records. The catalog database and archive finding aid are both available on-line.

To access the on-line database, click here.     To access the archive finding aid, click here.

 
Picture of the cover of the Administrative History

Hubbell Trading Post NHS Admin. History
(PDF) (2683 KB)

By Albert and Ann Manchester  1993

The movement to bring Hubbell Trading Post into the National Park System started in 1957. Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site was established by Act of Congress on August 28, 1965. Public Law 89-148 authorized the purchase of the "site and remaining structures of the Hubbell Trading Post at Ganado, Arizona, including the contents of cultural and historic value, together with such additional land and interests in land ... needed to preserve and protect the post and its invirons for the benefit and enjoyment of the public." This report provides the detailed history of the Site prior to it's establishment up into the mid-1990s.

Hubbell Landscape, circa 1902
George Wharton James
Hubbell Trading Post from Hubbell Hill, circa 1902. HUTR 8636

Culural Landscape Report: Hubbell Trading Post NHS Ganado, Arizona

by Peggy Froeschauer-Nelson, 1998

This cultural landscape study documents the past land use and records the existing landscape conditions associated with John Lorenzo Hubbell's trading post, home site, and farming operation in Ganado, Arizona.

J.L.Hubbell at the signing of Arizona into statehood.  

Did You Know?
J.L.Hubbell contributed to the establishment of Arizona as the 48th state. Shown here he is standing directly behind President Taft who is signing the proclamation on February 14, 1912.

Last Updated: February 29, 2008 at 12:31 EST