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What (who) is J Lorenzo Hubbell - definition

HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN ARIZONA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Hubbell Trading Post; Juan Lorenzo Hubbell
  • Inside the active trading post showing rugs for sale
  • Interior of residential area which may be visited on free Park Service guided tour
  • Old baskets on the ceiling
  • Hubbell and a weaver in front of the post in the 1890s

J. Lorenzo Hubbell         
  • Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1853-1930)
Don Lorenzo Hubbell; John Lorenzo Hubbell; Don Hubbell; Don L. Hubbell
John Lorenzo Hubbell (November 27, 1853 – November 12, 1930) was a member of the Arizona State Senate. He was elected to serve in the 1st Arizona State Legislature from Apache County.
Stephen P. Hubbell         
COMMUNITY ECOLOGIST, THEORETICAL ECOLOGIST
Stephen Hubbell
Stephen P. Hubbell (born 17 February 1942) is an American ecologist on the faculty of the University of California, Los Angeles.
Edwin N. Hubbell         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1815-1897)
Edwin Nelson Hubbell; Edwin Hubbell
Edwin Nelson Hubbell (August 13, 1815 – February 5, 1897) was an American politician in New York and Michigan who served one term in the United States House of Representatives from 1865 to 1867.

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Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site

Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is a historic site on Highway 191, north of Chambers, with an exhibit center in Ganado, Arizona. It is considered a meeting ground of two cultures between the Navajo and the settlers who came to the area to trade.