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Housing, Government: United States. New Jersey. Newark: Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey

Date

c. 1912

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

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Archival Material

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2048.3

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Title

Housing, Government: United States. New Jersey. Newark: Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1912

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2048.3

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Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-16

a photograph of a close up of a document with a list of items in it -100%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-09

This image is a progress report card documenting the construction of a building in Newark, New Jersey, in 1912. The card lists details about inspections and the phases of work during the construction process. The information is handwritten on a preprinted form with several columns.

  • At the top, the city is identified as Newark, the street as Colden, and the building number is "606." Additional text references "Fiemens Bldg." or the address.
  • Dates are included for filing (2/16/1912), approval (3/4/1912), start (3/8/1912), completion (9/18/1912), and certification issuance (9/19/1912).
  • The "Progress of Work" section outlines the timeline of building tasks, including (for example) foundation installation, setting beams, raising tiers, and roof construction. Tasks are dated and described briefly.
  • Columns record data such as the number of mechanics at work, work stoppages, violations, special reports, and inspector initials (or badge numbers).
  • On the right, a handwritten note explains inspections signed by several inspectors during construction.

The document serves as an official record for tracking and verifying the work and inspections conducted throughout the building project.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-09

The image shows a construction inspection record card from 1912 for a building project in Newark, on Colden Street. The card indicates the project's progress from the filing date on February 16, 1912, to completion on September 18, 1912, with the certificate issued shortly after on September 19, 1912. It lists various inspection dates and records the specific tasks being performed, such as excavating, setting foundations, and installing beams at different tiers.

Each line entry includes the date of inspection, the progress of work at that point, the number of mechanics at work, and any notes on violations, work stopped, or special reports. The mechanics at work varied from zero to eight on different dates. Notes and dates for re-inspection are included as well, with no recorded violations but one special report made on July 24th.

Handwritten on the right side is a note that states, "Signed by the several inspectors making inspections during construction." The card likely served as an official record for tracking and managing the building's construction progress.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-19

The image appears to be a construction progress report or inspection record for a building located at 606 St. Colden in Newark, New Jersey. The document provides details about the various stages of construction, such as excavation, foundation work, and raising of beams, along with the dates of inspection and the number of violations or issues noted. The document is dated from 1912 and provides information about the owner, the start and completion dates of the project, and the certificate issuance date.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-19

This appears to be a historical construction progress report or inspection form from 1912 for a building in Newark on Colden Street. The document tracks the construction progress from March to June 1912, specifically for the Fremont Building (No. 606).

The form details various construction phases including:

  • Initial excavation work starting March 8
  • Foundation work and completion
  • Setting of beams across multiple tiers (1st through 4th)
  • Roof beam installation

The right side of the form includes columns for re-inspection dates and the number of mechanics at work, which varies from 0 to 10 workers throughout the project. The construction was completed on September 18, 1912, with the certificate issued on September 19, 1912.

This appears to be Form No. 5 from what might be a municipal building department or inspection office, providing a detailed chronological record of the building's construction progress.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-29

The image presents a vintage, yellowed piece of paper with handwritten notes and a table, likely an inspection report from the early 20th century.

Header Section:

  • The top-left corner features the handwritten text "CITY Newark ST. Colden" in black ink.
  • In the top-right corner, the text "P 2001 12" is written in black ink.

Table Section:

  • The table has six columns and 17 rows, with the first row serving as a header.
  • The header row contains the following column labels:
    • Date of Inspection
    • Progress of Work
    • Date to Re-Inspect
    • No. Mechanics at Work
    • Work Stopped
    • No. Violations at Work
  • The remaining rows are filled with handwritten notes in black ink, detailing various aspects of the inspection process, including dates, progress updates, and violation counts.

Footer Section:

  • At the bottom of the page, the text "Form No. 5" is printed in black ink.
  • Below this, the text "Library Bureau N113124C" is also printed in black ink.

Background:

  • The background of the image is a light gray color, providing a neutral contrast to the yellowed paper.

Overall, the image appears to be a historical document related to building inspections, with handwritten notes and a table providing detailed information about the inspection process.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-29

The image depicts a vintage, yellowed document with handwritten notes in black ink. The top section features the title "CITY Newark ST. Colden NO 606 BLDGS." followed by the owner's name, "J," and the city, "Newark." Below this, the street address is listed as "Fremont Bldg. No." The document is dated "FILED 2/26 1912 APP. 3/4" and includes a certification date of "9/18 1912 CERTIF. ISSUED 9/19 1912."

The main body of the document consists of a table with three columns: "PROGRESS OF WORK," "Date to Re-Inspect," and "No. Mechanics at Work." The first column contains handwritten notes detailing the progress of work, including dates and descriptions of tasks such as "Operating," "Foundation going in," and "Raising for 2nd tier beams." The second column lists the dates for re-inspection, while the third column records the number of mechanics at work.

On the right side of the document, there are additional handwritten notes that appear to be related to inspections and certifications. The bottom of the document features a form number, "Form No. 5," and a library bureau number, "Library Bureau NJ13124C." Overall, the document appears to be a record of construction progress and inspections for a building project in Newark, New Jersey, during the early 20th century.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-04

This image appears to be a page from a construction project report or log. The document contains details about the progress of work on a building project. Some key details visible in the image are:

  • The location is listed as "City Newark, ST. Colden"
  • The project number is "NO606 BLDGS."
  • The owner is listed as "g 7"
  • The project was filed on "2/26 1912" and started on "3/18 1912"
  • The project was completed on "9/18 1912" and a certificate was issued on "9/19 1912"
  • There is a table showing the progress of work with dates, mechanics at work, work stopped, violations at work, special report made, and signed by the general inspector.

The document appears to be an official record of the construction project, tracking the various stages of work and inspections conducted. The details provide insight into the timeline and progress of the building project.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-04

The image is a photograph of a document that appears to be a construction progress report. The document is written on a beige-colored sheet of paper with black ink. The top of the document contains the following information: "CITY Newark ST. Colden NO606 BLDGS." There is also a section that reads "Owner G 7 City Newark Street Firemans Bldg No." Below this, there is a table that records the progress of work, with dates, tasks, and other details. The tasks listed include "Excavating," "Foundation going in," "Foundation nearly Complete," "Setting 1st tier beams," "Raising for 2nd tier beams," "2nd tier beams set," "Raising for 3rd tier beams," "Setting 3rd tier beams," "4th tier beams set," and "Raising for roof beams." The document also includes a section for "Special Report (Badge No.) & Initials," which is blank. The document is dated from March 28, 1912, to September 19, 1912, and is signed by an inspector.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-24

Here's a description of the image based on the information extracted:

Overall:

The image is a digitized record, likely a building inspection card, dating back to 1912. It's printed on a yellowed cardstock and has a grid-like layout with fields for information about the building and the progress of its construction.

Key Information Fields:

  • Location: The building is located in Newark, on Colden Street, with a building number of 606. The street is specified as "Fremont Bldg."
  • Dates:
    • Filed: 2/26/1912
    • Approved: 3/4/1912
    • Started: 3/8/1912
    • Completed: 9/18/1912
    • Certificate Issued: 9/19/1912
  • Progress of Work: This is documented in handwritten entries, including stages like:
    • Excavating
    • Foundation going in
    • Foundation nearly complete
    • Setting tier beams (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and roof beams)
    • Raising for beams.
  • Re-Inspection Dates: A column indicates dates for re-inspection.
  • Mechanics at Work: A column tracks the number of mechanics (workers) present on site during inspections.
  • Work Stoppages & Violations: There are columns for recording work stoppages and violations.
  • Signatures: The right side of the card has a note indicating the card was signed by the several inspectors making inspections during construction.

Other Details:

  • There is a "Form No. 5" marking in the lower left corner.
  • "Library Bureau N113124C" is printed in the lower center.
  • The upper right corner has a "P" and a number "2001" and "12".

In essence, this card provides a historical snapshot of the construction progress and inspection record for a building in Newark in 1912.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-24

Here's a description of the image:

Overall Impression:

The image is a vintage construction inspection record. It appears to be a handwritten document, likely a form used by building inspectors in Newark, New Jersey, around 1912. It provides a log of the construction progress of a building at 7 Colden Street.

Key Features:

  • Header Information: The document details that the city is Newark, street is Colden, and the owner is J. The building number is 606. The date it was filed was 2/26/1912, approved 3/4/1912, started 3/8/1912 and completed 9/18/1912. The certificate was issued 9/19/1912.
  • Date of Inspection: A column on the left lists the inspection dates.
  • Progress of Work: The main body is a record of the construction process. It notes the date of various stages, such as "foundation going in," "setting 1st tier beams," "raising for 2nd tier beams," and so on.
  • Re-Inspection Data: Dates for re-inspection are noted.
  • Mechanics at Work: Numbers indicate the number of mechanics present at each inspection.
  • Work Stopped: This column notes if any work was halted.
  • Work Violations: There are notations of any violations.
  • Special Report Made: This column notes if any special reports were made.
  • Signatures: The document includes a section for the inspector's signature and badge number.

Legibility & Context:

The handwriting is somewhat clear, but also typical of the time period. The document gives a clear picture of how construction was monitored and regulated in the early 20th century.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06

The image is a historical construction progress report card from 1912. It details the construction of a building at 606 Colden Street in Newark, New Jersey. Here is a breakdown of the information on the card:

  1. Header Information:

    • City: Newark
    • Street: Colden St.
    • Building Number: 606
    • Owner: J.
    • City (Owner): Newark
    • Street (Owner): Firemens Alley
    • Page Number: 12
  2. Dates:

    • Filed: March 26, 1912
    • Approved: April 3, 1912
    • Started: March 8, 1912
    • Completed: September 18, 1912
    • Certificate Issued: September 19, 1912
  3. Progress of Work:

    • 3/8/12: Excavating
    • 3/16: (No specific note)
    • 3/22: Foundation going in
    • 3/29: Foundation nearly complete
    • 4/3: Setting 1st tier beams
    • 4/10: Raising for 2nd tier beams
    • 4/17: (No specific note)
    • 4/24: 2nd tier beams set
    • 5/3: Raising for 3rd tier beams
    • 5/9: Setting 3rd tier beams
    • 5/16: (No specific note)
    • 5/24: 4th tier beams set
    • 5/31: Raising for roof beams
    • 6/6: Setting roof beams
  4. Additional Columns:

    • Date to Re-Inspect: Various dates corresponding to the progress entries.
    • No. Mechanics at Work: Numbers ranging from 0 to 10.
    • Work Stopped: All entries are blank.
    • No. Violations at Work: All entries are blank except for one entry with "1" on 5/24.
    • Special Report Made: All entries are blank.
    • Signed (Badge No. & Initials): Signatures and initials of inspectors, including "H.B. Schenck" and "J.J. Cunningham."
  5. Form Number: 5

This card provides a detailed timeline of the construction phases, the number of workers on specific dates, and inspection details for the building at 606 Colden Street in Newark, New Jersey.

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