Nushagak from the water, ca 1912 (THWAITES 182)

Nushagak from the water, ca 1912 (THWAITES 182)

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Caption on image: Nushagak, Alaska PH Coll 247.283Nushagak Bay in northern Bristol Bay, at the confluence of the Wood and Nushagak Rivers. It lies 327 miles southwest of Anchorage. The area was inhabited by both Eskimos and Athabascans and became a trade center when Russians erected the Alexandrovski Redoubt (Post) in 1818. Local Native groups and Natives from the Kuskokwim Region, the Alaska Peninsula and Cook Inlet mixed together as they came to visit or live at the post. The community was known as Nushagak by 1837, when a Russian Orthodox mission was established. In 1881 the U.S. Signal Corps established a meteorological station at Nushagak. In 1884 the first salmon cannery in the Bristol Bay region was constructed by Arctic Packing Co. The city of Dillingham is now located at the extreme northern end of Nushagak Bay.
Subjects (LCTGM): Nushagak (Alaska); Nushagak Bay (Alaska); Waterfronts--Alaska--Nushagak; Piers & wharves--Alaska--Nushagak; Boats--Alaska--Nushagak; Bays (Bodies of water)--Alaska

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1912
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English: John E. Thwaites Photographs of Alaska
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