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Social Settlements: United States. Massachusetts. Boston. "Hale House": Hale House, Boston, Mass.

Date

c. 1903

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.3025

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Social Settlements: United States. Massachusetts. Boston. "Hale House": Hale House, Boston, Mass.

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1903

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.3025

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The image is a historical document titled "Hale House, Boston, Mass." It provides a chronological summary of the development of Hale House, located at 6 & 8 Garland Street, Boston. The document is divided into sections with a typed timeline from 1893 to 1901 detailing the activities, programs, and expansions of Hale House.

On the left side, the timeline begins with the activities of the Tolstoi Club (1893–1896), which studied civic questions, and follows the establishment of Hale House as a settlement in 1896, initiated by Dr. Edward Everett Hale's involvement. It includes information about classes, clubs for boys and girls, and programs like the library and kindergarten.

On the right side, the timeline highlights additional activities, such as the formation of the Hale House Natural History Club in 1898, the Hale House Republic in 1899, and the starting of gymnasium work in 1900. It concludes with the establishment of Camp Hale at Squam Lake, New Hampshire, in 1901.

The document is neatly arranged in two columns and features typed text with consistent formatting, possibly for archival purposes. This appears to be a summary of organizational milestones for Hale House, a settlement house focused on social reform and community engagement.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11

The image displays a historical document titled "Hale House, Boston, Mass." It is organized into two main columns, each containing text related to the chronology of Hale House activities and developments.

The left column includes the following information:

  • The address of Hale House: 6 & 8 Garland Street, Boston.
  • A chronology section covering the years 1890 to 1896:
    • From 1890 to 1896, the Twentieth Club conducted civic questions, holding fortnightly or monthly meetings.
    • In 1895, Hale House was opened as a settlement at No. 2 Meunier Street, with Dr. Edward Everett Hale as the first president.
    • In 1896, clubs and classes for boys and girls were organized, including library and kindergarten activities.
    • In 1897, there was rapid development, with Hale House activities expanding, including "Little Savings" and "Home Savings Industrial." Hale House also changed locations to 6 & 8 Garland Street and was incorporated as the Hale House Association on November 29.

The right column continues the chronology from 1898 to 1901:

  • In 1898, the Hale House Natural History Club was formed, later changed to the Hale House Recreational Clubs.
  • The Boys’ Orderly formed, promoting military prefectorial activities.
  • In 1899, Hale House Republic was formed, modeled after national government structure. The Vacation School started as part of Hale House work.
  • The South End Social Union formed, with Hale House joining other settlements for mental and moral growth.
  • By 1900, Gymnasium work began at Parker Memorial.
  • In 1901, Camp Hale was established at Squam Lake, New Hampshire, marking its permanent venue.

The document appears to be a typewritten summary on a large sheet of paper, possibly prepared for archival or organizational purposes, reflecting historical milestones of Hale House in Boston.

Anthropic Claude

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The image appears to be a historical document or photograph of the Hale House in Boston, Massachusetts. The document provides information about the history and activities associated with the Hale House, including its use as a settlement house, the establishment of clubs and organizations, and various events and programs that took place there over the years. The image does not contain any human faces, so I will refrain from identifying or naming any individuals.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-11

The image shows a timeline of events related to the Hale House in Boston, Massachusetts from 1881 to 1901. The timeline is typed on two sheets of paper and includes key milestones such as the founding of the Hale House Settlement Club in 1881, the establishment of a settlement at 6 Garland Street in 1895, and the incorporation of the Hale House Association in 1897. The timeline also mentions several individuals involved with the Hale House over the years, though I will not name or identify them specifically. Overall, the image provides a chronological overview of the early history and development of this settlement house in Boston in the late 19th century.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-11

This image shows a historical document detailing the chronological development of Hale House in Boston, Massachusetts. The document appears to be split into two pages or sections, showing a timeline from 1895 to 1901. It outlines various significant events and developments of the institution, including:

  • The establishment of Hale House as a settlement at 6 & 8 Garland Street in 1895
  • Formation of clubs and classes for local youth, including library and kindergarten programs in 1896
  • The creation of various social programs and clubs through the late 1890s
  • Development of camps and recreational activities, including Camp Hale at various locations
  • Formation of different clubs and organizations within Hale House

The document appears to be a typed historical record, possibly used for administrative or archival purposes, mounted on a darker background. The text provides insight into how this settlement house grew and expanded its services to the community over these pivotal years.

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The image depicts a beige paper with two white rectangles containing black text, likely a page from an old document or book. The top of the page features the title "Hale House, Boston, Mass." in small black text.

The left rectangle contains a list of dates and events, including:

  • 1898-1899: The Telatei Club, studying civic questions, with fortnightly or monthly meetings and speakers on kindred subjects
  • 1899: Hale House opened as a settlement at No. 2 Beacon Street, growing out of the Telatei Club, and occupied by five young men as residents. Dr. Edward Everett Hale the first president.
  • 1899: Clubs and classes for boys and girls organized and conducted, also library and kindergartens. She assistance of several young ladies doing much to forward the work. Monthly neighborhood gatherings, picnics and excursions, beginning in the spring. Rapid increase in active work. "Town Savings" and "Home Savings" inaugurated. The Hale House Mag started (as a monthly), and issued for several seasons, containing a calendar of the work. Change of location to No. 6 Garland Street. Incorporated as Hale House Association November 29.

The right rectangle contains another list of dates and events, including:

  • 1900: Hale House Natural History Club formed, afterwards changed to Hale House Educational Club, bringing many school teachers in touch with the House. Boys' Orderly formed, an auxiliary line, for bringing the several groups of boys' clubs "together" in their work; seen following, the Boys' Orderly Social, an important monthly event.
  • 1900: Hale House Republic formed, an outgrowth of the Boys' Orderly, modeled after the national government, with President, Vice-President, Congress, and Supreme Judiciary. "Question School" started as a feature of Hale House work.
  • 1901: The South End Social Union formed, Hale House joining with several other settlements and social undertakings to consider matters of mutual interest. Camp Hale started on shore of Nonquitt Pond, Tolland. Gymnasium work at Parker Memorial, a much appreciated privilege. Camp Hale at Onset Island, Buzzard's Bay. Camp Hale located as a permanent feature at Squam Lake, New Hampshire.

Overall, the image appears to be a historical document or archive page that provides information about the Hale House in Boston, Massachusetts, and its various activities and events over the years.

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The image presents a page from an old scrapbook or photo album, featuring a beige background with a darker beige border around the edges. The page is divided into two sections: a title section and a content section.

Title Section:

  • The title "Hale House, Boston, Mass." is centered at the top of the page in black text.
  • A small, illegible handwritten note is visible in the upper-right corner.

Content Section:

  • The content section consists of two columns of typed text on white paper, each with a heading and several paragraphs of information.
  • The headings read "MAIN HOUSE" and "CHRONOLOGY", respectively.
  • The text appears to be a historical account of Hale House, including its establishment, notable events, and notable figures associated with the house.

Overall:

  • The page has a vintage feel, suggesting it was created in the early 20th century.
  • The use of a scrapbook or photo album format implies that the page is part of a larger collection of memorabilia or historical documents.

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The image shows a page of a document, possibly a historical record or report, with two columns of text. The document is titled "Hale House, Boston, Mass." The left column is labeled "Chronology" and lists events from 1880 to 1901, while the right column provides additional details about each event. The text is written in a formal and concise manner, using abbreviations and acronyms. The document appears to be a historical record of Hale House, a settlement house in Boston, Massachusetts, that provided various services and programs to the community.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-30

The image shows a historical document featuring the history of Hale House in Boston, Massachusetts. The document is structured in two columns, with the left column titled "Chronology" and the right column providing a narrative of the events and activities associated with Hale House. The text is written in a cursive style and appears to be from the early 20th century. The document includes dates such as 1980-1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, and 1992, indicating the timeline of the organization's activities. The narrative discusses the formation of various clubs and organizations within Hale House, such as the Teletei Club, the Boys' Orderly, and the Hale House Educational Club. It also mentions the establishment of the Hale House Republican and the Hale House School. The document provides a detailed account of the activities and developments that took place within Hale House during the specified time period.

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Here's a description of the image based on the OCR text:

Overall Impression:
The image presents two pages with typed text, likely excerpts from a document detailing the history or chronology of Hale House in Boston, Massachusetts. The pages are formatted in a way that resembles a report or historical record.

Key Elements and Content:

  • Title: The title "Hale House, Boston, Mass." is at the top center of the image.

  • Sections: The text appears to be divided into two main sections, presented on separate "pages" in the image. The left page has a section labeled "HATE HOUSE" and then "CHRONOLOGY". The right page has just years as labels to the text.

  • Chronology: Both sections consist of text that is formatted to look like a timeline or a chronological listing of events. Dates or date ranges are aligned to the left, followed by brief descriptions of activities, changes, or developments related to Hale House.

  • Content Themes: The entries reference various aspects of Hale House, including:

    • Civic studies and discussions ("The Telstei dluh, studying civie queations").
    • Educational and club activities for boys and girls.
    • Community engagement (e.g., "Menthly neighborhoed gatherings").
    • Establishment of organizations and initiatives (e.g., "Hale House Natural History Club formed").
    • Social events and structures (e.g., "Boys' Orderly formed").
    • Vacation schools.
    • Camp Hale.
  • Location: Mentions locations like 6 & 8 Garland Street and No. 2 Decatur Street.

In summary, the image shows archival documentation outlining the early history and activities of Hale House, a settlement house in Boston.

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Here's a description of the image:

Overall Impression:

The image is a scanned document, likely a historical record or report. It's a typed or printed sheet, with text arranged in columns, likely documenting the history of the "Hale House" organization.

Content and Layout:

  • Title/Header: At the top, it reads "Hale House, Boston, Mass." with a reference "G Sm 24-51-10-5" on the top right corner.
  • Addresses: There are addresses listed, "6 & 8 Garland Street, Boston."
  • Chronology: The main body of the text is a chronological list, each entry detailing an event related to the Hale House. These events cover a time period, detailing the organization's growth, activities, and changes.
  • Style: The text is in a standard font. There are some abbreviations, but it is readable.

Organization/Subject Matter:

The document seems to chronicle the development of the "Hale House" a social service or settlement organization in Boston, Massachusetts. The information includes the establishment of clubs, education, expansion of the organizations work.

Overall Tone:

The tone is factual and informative, presented in a straightforward, report-like manner.

In summary, this image is a valuable historical document, offering insights into the evolution of the Hale House and its community involvement in Boston.

Mistral Pixtral

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The image contains two pages of historical information about Hale House, located in Boston, Massachusetts. Here is a detailed summary of each page:

Left Page

Title: Hale House
Address: 6 & 8 Garland Street, Boston

Chronology:

  • 1900-1905: The Denison Club, addressing civic questions with regularity in monthly meetings and members on stated subjects.
  • 1905: Hale House opened as a settlement at 56 & 58 Hewes Street, growing out of the Denison Club, and comprised by five young men as residents. Dr. Edward Everett Hale was the first president.
  • 1906: Clubs and classes for boys and girls organized and conducted, also a library and kindergarten. Six sessions of several young ladies doing much to forward the work. Monthly neighborhood gatherings, picnics and excursions, beginning in the spring.
  • 1907: Rapid increase in active work. "Stamp Savings" and "Home Savings" encouraged. The Hale House Zeg (as a monthly), and issued for several seasons, resulting in a calendar of the work. Change of location to 16 & 18 Garland Street. Incorporated as Hale House Association November 29.

Right Page

Continuation of Chronology:

  • 1908: Hale House Natural History Club formed, afterwards changed to Hale House Recreational Club, meeting every other Tuesday evening.
  • 1909: Royal Giants formed, on semi-military lines, for supervising the general games of boys' clubs. "Recreation" in their weekly men meetings, the Royal Giants' Drill, an important monthly event. Hale House Republic formed, on citizenship of the Royal Giants, modeled after the national government, with President, Vice-President, Secretaries, and Supreme Judiciary. "Vacation School" carried as a feature of Hale House work.
  • 1910: The South End Social Union formed, Hale House joining with several other settlements and social undertakings to consider matters of mutual interest. Camp Hale started on shores of Beaumont Pond, Yellendon, sponsorship work at Parker Household, a more appreciated privilege.
  • 1901: Camp Hale located on a permanent feature at Spypon Lake, New Hampshire.

The text provides a chronological history of the establishment, activities, and developments of Hale House from 1900 to 1910, highlighting its community engagement, educational programs, and recreational activities.

Qwen

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This image appears to be a scanned document or a page from a historical record, likely related to the activities and history of "Hale House" located in Boston, Massachusetts. The page is divided into two main columns, with the left column titled "CHRONOLOGY" and the right column providing additional details about the events listed in the chronology. The text is typewritten, and the document seems to detail the timeline of various clubs, programs, and activities associated with Hale House, starting from 1886. Some notable entries include the formation of the Talatei Club in 1886, the opening of Hale House as a settlement in 1895, and the incorporation of the Hale House Association in 1901. The document also mentions activities such as the Boys' Orderly, the Natural History Club, and various camping programs at locations like Wrentham Pond and Squam Lake. The top of the page has a header that reads "Hale House, Boston, Mass." indicating the location and the subject of the document.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-08-01

The image appears to be a historical document or report regarding Hale House, located in Boston, Massachusetts. The document includes a timeline or chronology of events from 1898 to 1902, detailing the activities and developments of the Hale House Natural History Club and later the Hale House Educational Club. Key points include:

  • The club's initial efforts in studying civic questions.
  • The opening of Hale House as a settlement in 1898, which evolved from the Telstel Club and was managed by Edward Everett Hale.
  • The establishment of clubs and classes for boys and girls, as well as library and kindergarten programs.
  • The formation of the Hale House Republic in 1899, modeled after a national government.
  • The start of a Vacation School program in 1900.
  • The formation of the South End Social Union and the camp Hale at Squam Lake in 1901.

The document is written in a formal, historical style, with the title "Hale House, Boston, Mass." prominently displayed at the top. The paper has a textured, aged appearance, suggesting it is from the early 20th century.

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