Edward Hoffmann is using a paddle to push a small boat containing him and possibly Emil Youngblood off into the Mississippi. Albert and Peter B. Hoffmann are in another boat.
Four men are in a long boat on the river, one rowing and the others fishing. There is another boat with three men in the background. One of the men is Peter B. Hoffmann Sr., and the others are probably Albert, Edward and Emil Youngblood.
The Hoffmann family and "Uncle Emil Youngblood" are picnicking at the base of a stone cliff; their horse buggy is in the background. Albert and a hatless Emily are standing while Edward is handing something to young Albert J. Emil and Peter B. Sr.…
Prince the horse is eating grass while hitched to the family carriage. Albert and Emily are standing together, while Peter B. Hoffmann Sr. is holding Albert J. and Edward stands next to them.
Albert J. Hoffmann is seated on Peter B. Sr.'s lap. Peter's daughter Alvina is to the right, and then a woman identified as Mary Holsinger. Mary is listed as Sr. Mary Hortulana Holsinger on a gravestone in Mt. Calvary cemetery's Sisters of St.…
Seven men sit with two dogs and their guns. Their catch is on the ground in front of them; 11 rabbits and 1 bird. None of the men appear to be Hoffmanns, although the back identifies one as Harry Ahrendt.