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John (Juan) Lorenzo Hubbell was the son of James (Santiago) Lawrence Hubbell, a pioneer from Salisbury, Connecticut, who traveled to the Southwest, settling in New Mexico in 1848, where he became a government contractor, specializing in cattle. His mother was Julianita Gutierrez, the heiress of an old New Mexican family, who inherited large ...
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Using “squatter’s rights”, Juan Lorenzo Hubbell purchased the Leonard post and later filed for a homestead claim. [4] In 1878, John Lorenzo Hubbell purchased this trading post, ten years after Navajos were allowed to return to the Ganado region from their U.S.-imposed exile in Bosque Redondo, Fort Sumner, New Mexico.
Authors Laura Lippman and John Sandford have been announced as the 2025 Grand Masters of this year’s Edgar Awards.. The Mystery Writers of America (MWA) confirmed the two writers as the special ...
John Hubbell may refer to: Don Lorenzo Hubbell (1853–1930), born John Lorenzo Hubbell, trader, politician; John H. Hubbell (1925–2007), radiation physicist;
As JonBenét Ramsey’s murder remains unanswered, her father, John Ramsey, has a theory about his daughter’s killer and their possible connection to another cold case. John, 81, recently ...
FIRST ON FOX: JonBenet Ramsey's father, John Ramsey, believes his daughter's unsolved 1996 murder case may have possible ties to a separate, unsolved 1997 assault case involving a victim who ...
Juan (or John) Lorenzo Hubbell took ownership of the trading post in 1878. The Hubbell post is now preserved as the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site. Hubbell would eventually own 30 trading posts and other establishments on the Navajo Reservation. [8] Among the most isolated trading posts was Oljato in San Juan County, Utah.