Title from indexer. Photograph shows a white fluffy dog, on the hill behind it sits what appears to be a smokehouse. This dog may be the Crosson's dog Nanuk.
William H. Newton with Goaty, Billy and Nanny (three goats). The hot house with smokehouse is on the left, the trading post is on the right. A saw is next to the trading post.
Title taken from caption. " Upper end of Klutena city, Alaska. Showing caches and smoke houses 1898." Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. 54. Reproduced from glass plate.
Title taken from caption. Two men and one unidentified woman in front of the smokehouse at Russian Mission. From verso: "Outside smoke-house at Russian Mission. Charlie Jacobson - mail carrier from Russian M. to Bethel (wearing sunshade). Chris...
Title supplied by cataloger. Small strips of fish set on racks inside wooden smoker. Woods in background. Slide printed 10/1968. Original format: 35mm color slide
Numerous racks for drying fish and grasses; smokehouse and Russian Orthodox Church on left side of image; and, on hillside behind are grave crosses No. 9
Anecia Olympic splitting fish while her son Kevin looks on. She is on the banks of her mother Mary Olympic's fish camp beach. As of 2011, none of the buildings are standing.
Mary Olympic standing in front of her old smoke house. As of 2012, this smoke house is no longer standing because of the erision. The Kvichak River bank is now behind the smokehouse.
Title from verso. Image shows salmon drying on a fish rack along a river bank. Part of a smoke house is also visible up the bank on the right side of the image. Photo may have been taken by Calvin F. Townsend, a U.S. Bureau of Fisheries...