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Lee's Ferry Fort. In March 1876, new ferryman Warren Johnson moved both of his wives and four children into the fort, where they had lived for the next three and a half years. Warren soon becomes known as Ba Hazhoona, or happy man, to the Navajo who he learned to laugh and joke with while trading.
The building was used again as a residence by employees of the USGS in the 1920s.
The building was used again as a residence by employees of the USGS in the 1920s.