Four men and a younger boy are pulling up a weighted, broad net from the river. There is netting already piled on the bank, and a boat with a crank shaft floats to the right of the photo.
The card shows a bluff rising above the river, and at its base are several buildings and a barge on the water. A cloud of smoke or steam rises toward the left of the photo, but is not easily identifiable.
A small mountain, faced on the right with trees and the left with rock and stone, rises above the river and is reflected in its still water. There are docks and boats dotted along the shore.
Emil Youngblood and Edward Hoffmann are standing inside a tunnel mine shaft cut into the side of a bluff, pointing and looking upward at its walls. They are standing on top of the mine cart track. The location is identified as a lead mine in Dubuque.
A railroad track cuts straight through a stone bluff, which stands to the left while Peter B. Hoffmann Sr. stands on the small remaining chunk to the right.