One man, one woman, and nine children are shown outside their house. They are presumably a family. The parents are sitting in chairs, the woman with a baby in her lap, while the rest of the children are standing around them. The children are a mix of toddlers, young children, and teenagers. The house behind them is the Dog-Trot style of the Cracker house architecture, common in Florida during this time period, with two pens separated by a central hallway and a lack of front door. There is a mailbox right behind the family, and the house is enclosed by a fence made of wooden posts and chicken wire.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/floridahomesteadersphotographs/1096/thumbnail.jp