These tractors belong to the Lawson Hubbard Co. [Lamson & Hubbard Company] and run across the portage from [Fort] Fitzgerald to [Fort] Smith. Boats, scows etc. are loaded on the trucks and pulled by the tractors or horses.
[Horses pulling a boat, possibly the "Arctic Bluenose"]
[Unidentified people seated in a cart being pulled by horses.]
[A team of horses pulling a cart loaded with the boat "Arctic Bluenose."]
Conibear's Store where I do most of my purchasing. [Fort Smith]
W. Cunningham, Hudson's Bay Factor. Fort Smith.
[Fort Smith]
[?] being fed just after we [?] him for Billy. Dogs watching. Red River. December 1919.
Pete [McCallum]
[Peter] McCallum and [John] Horn[Hornby]. [Fort] Smith. Feb. 1920.
[Fort Smith]
[Ice breaking up on lake.]
[Mabel Conibear and Norman Robinson with dogteam at Fort Smith.]
[From left to right: Mabel Conibear, Norman Robinson and Kenneth Conibear.]
[Scenery on the way to Little Fishery.]
Dogs feeding at Little Fishery.
[Winter camp at Little Fishery.]
[Unidentified Chipewyan men at Little Fishery.]
[Unidentified man at Little Fishery.]
[Norman Robinson and dogteam on] Smith Bay.