Two men, three women, and two boys, presumably a family, standing in front of their house with a horse. The woman in the middle of the group is holding an umbrella and the man next to her is holding a shovel. Next to them on the right are tools of some sort. The house behind them is the Saddle-bag style of the Cracker house architecture, seen in the steep roof for shedding rainwater, the simplicity of the architecture, and the addition of more space onto the original house. The Cracker house architecture was common in Florida during this time period.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/floridahomesteadersphotographs/1069/thumbnail.jp