Between 1925-1929 the Ira McIntyre family moved from St. Pauls, NC to Florida. By this time Ira had become a skilled carpenter. In Orlando and surrounding towns Ira found work in construction in the waning years of the Florida land boom.
In a memorial book for Maggie, created by her oldest child, May-Rena McIntyre Rodin, there are several family photographs from this period. The first one shows Maggie as a young mother with two of her children.
May-Rena’s handwritten caption in the memorial book reads, “N.A. and May-Rena with Mother (dressed for church) at Maitland, Florida.” In an added note she writes, “1926-1929 We lived in Maitland, Orlando and Orla Vista, Florida, where Dad was a Building Contractor for custom homes. Dad loved Florida but Mom did not. MRR”

Memorial Book page: N.A. and May-Rena with Mother (dressed for church) at Maitland, Florida. 1926-1929, We lived in Maitland, Orlando and Orla Vista, Florida, where Dad was a building Contractor for custom homes. Dad loved Florida but Mom did not. MRR
This is a closer look at the same photograph. The family is dressed in white. Next to a planter of flowers, the children sit playfully on the porch as Maggie wearing a stylish hat, turns toward the camera. Her whole life Maggie always wore a hat to church.

N.A. and May-Rena with Mother (dressed for church) at Maitland, Florida. 1926-1929,
Possibly taken at the same moment, in this image the father Ira and the same two children lean casually against the front porch. Behind son N.A. is a sturdy swing and at the far end of the porch a rocking chair is silhouetted against the trellis.
[The furniture is iconic. A generation later I, Susie, remember happy times playing with siblings and cousins on our grandparents Ira and Maggie’s front porch in St. Pauls, NC. There the porch swing was located at the far left and oriented so it could fly freely through the opening at the end. We always tried to make it go higher and higher, until an adult would hush us and warn us to stop that. There were also several solidly built rockers, crafted by Granddaddy, that leaned facing into the wall when not in use.]

N.A. Ira McIntyre, Sr with May-Rena and N.A., Jr
Middle child Vera, absent from the first pictures, poses below with May-Rena and N.A. by the gate. The girls appear to be holding books, possibly bibles, to carry to church.

May-Rena, Vera and N.A. MacIntyre (McIntyre), Gate at Maitland, Florida
Another time, also in Maitland, two images capture Vera and then N.A. at the front steps.

Vera MacIntyre (McIntyre), when in Maitland, Fla.
N.A. peeks out from behind a large container of fern and heart-shaped leaves, maybe elephant ears.

N.A. McIntyre, Jr. when in Maitland, Fla
In the last of this group of Florida images N.A. has traded in his short pants and is outfitted in a new suit. May-Rena wears a “moss necklace” and holds up a stem of flower or foliage in her raised right hand, while Vera watches.

Mary-Rena with moss necklace, Dad McIntyre, Vera and N.A. in new suit
In her autobiography May-Rena wrote:
…Maitland, Florida. I liked the quaint community. I spent many happy hours reading books from a beautiful stone library.
But employment lessened. Finally we packed to reach home in N.C. in August, 1929.
The family headed home to St. Pauls and into the Great Depression.
Neill Archibald Ira McIntyre (11 Feb 1889 – 23 Jun 1960)
Maggie Alice Johnson McIntyre (2 Jul 1886 – 12 Jul 1975)
May Rena McIntyre Rodin (7 May 1916-2 Oct 2002)
Vera McIntyre Beard (25 Dec 1919-19 July 1974)
Neill Arch McIntyre (20 May 1922-20 Mar 2009)