Navajo stonecutter preparing stone for the Nevills Mexican Hat Lodge beside the San Juan River, opened in 1933.

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Title Navajo stonecutter preparing stone for the Nevills Mexican Hat Lodge beside the San Juan River, opened in 1933.
Photo Number P0341n01_21_03
Description Photo shows a Navajo stonecutter preparing stone for the Nevills Mexican Hat Lodge beside the San Juan River, opened in 1933 by William and Norman Nevills, at Mexican Hat, San Juan County, Utah
Keywords Lodges (public accommodations); Mexican Hat Lodge (Utah); Mexican Hat (Utah); Stone buildings; Men; Indians of North America; Native Americans; Navajo People; Construction workers; Building construction; Stone cutting; Masonry
Subject Stonecutters--Photographs; Navajo Indians--Photographs; Mexican Hat Lodge (Utah)--Photographs; Hotels--Utah--Mexican Hat--Photographs; Tourist camps, hostels, etc.--Utah--Mexican Hat--Photographs; Stone buildings--Construction--Photographs; Indigenous peoples--North America
Spatial Coverage Mexican Hat (Utah); San Juan County (Utah)
Latitude 37.15
Longitude -109.85
Collection Number and Name P0341 Norman D. and Doris Nevills Photograph Collection
Collection Name Norman D. and Doris Nevills
Finding Aid http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/UU_EAD/id/2508
Relation is Part of Utah River Running Archives
Donated By/Purchased From Gift of daughters Joan Nevills-Staveley and Sandra Nevills Reiff in 1988.
Rights
Type Image
ARK ark:/87278/s6v12wc2
Setname uum_map_rr
ID 1327414
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6v12wc2
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