Title |
Nevills Mexican Hat Lodge beside the San Juan River, opened in 1933. Interior, fireplace. |
Photo Number |
P0341n01_21_05 |
Description |
Photo shows the fireplace inside the Mexican Hat Lodge (opened 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; Masonry; Fireplaces; Architectural elements; San Juan River (Colorado-Utah); Goosenecks; Buttes; Monument Valley (Arizona and Utah); Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park (Arizona and Utah) |
Subject |
Mexican Hat Lodge (Utah)--Photographs; Fireplaces--Photographs; Hotels--Utah--Mexican Hat--Photographs; Tourist camps, hostels, etc.--Utah--Mexican Hat--Photographs |
Spatial Coverage |
Mexican Hat (Utah); San Juan County (Utah) |
Latitude |
37.15 |
Longitude |
-109.85 |
Additional Information |
William Nevills came to Mexican Hat in the 1920s to work in the San Juan oil field. His son Norman joined him in 1928. The oil boom didn't last and the family turned to other work to make a living. They turned their former oil camp into a tourist inn, and it eventually became the headquarters for Norm's river-running operation, Nevill Expeditions |
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 |
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Type |
Image |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6h42h0h |
Setname |
uum_map_rr |
ID |
1327418 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6h42h0h |