By 1939, Aleknagik had 78 residents, over 30 buildings, and a small sawmill.
By 1940, Aleknagik had over 30 buildings, including a community school, church, and small sawmill.
A new smaller sawmill was constructed, which continued production during the depression.
There was even a small sawmill on the pier.
After school, he spent two years working as a benchman at a small sawmill.
From the 1900 to present day smaller sawmills also operated and contributed to the local economy.
A trend is the small portable sawmill for personal or even professional use.
As early as 1750, there was a small sawmill in what also is now the state park.
A small sawmill stood by itself on a point of land, and near it, a tavern.
Creek over a drop to power a small sawmill he built.