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Photo Description
An elderly man is sitting in a horse-drawn carriage in front of a house, presumably his. The house looks to be a Single Pen Cracker house as evidenced by its simple structure, steep roof, and deep shade porch. This type of architecture was common in Florida during this time period.
Keywords
Man; house; horse; carriage; cracker architiecture; wooden fence; field; porch; grass
Subject
Horses; Horse-drawn vehicles; Carriages and carts; Men—Florida; Houses—Florida; Dwellings—Florida; Fencing; Trees
Date Original
Circa 1908
Number of Images
2
Format
image/jpeg
Type
image
Size Original
6 x 8 inch
Side of Image
Back of Image
Place
Florida
Digital Reproduction Specifications
Jpeg2000 images were derived from no less than 400 dpi tiff images
Date Digital
2019-07-23
Date Contributed
June 2020
Identifier
DP0022761-026
Rights
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File Location
U:\SpecialCollections\Special Collections\Florida Homesteaders Photographs\DP0022761
Collection
Link to Descriptive Guide
Recommended Citation
"Man Sitting in Horse-Drawn Carriage in Front of House" (1908). Florida Homesteaders Photographs Collection. 25.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/floridahomesteadersphotographs/25
Keywords
Man; house; horse; carriage; cracker architiecture; wooden fence; field; porch; grass
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