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Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
text visuals | 99.9% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a screen shot of a computer | 76% | |
a screen shot of a computer monitor | 53.2% | |
a screen shot of a computer screen | 53.1% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-13
a page from the official document.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-28
a photograph of a document with a picture of a state of new york
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
a document with the words, state of new york, on it
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-10
The image displays a document titled "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Exhibit By State Board of Charities." It provides detailed information about an institution named "Craig Colony," located in Sonyea, N.Y., established in 1896. The purpose of the institution is described as "care and treatment of epilepsy." The document outlines various operational details such as the nature of control (public), the president of the board of management, secretary, treasurer, superintendent, value of property, methods of support (public funds/private funds), receipts and expenditures for 1903, the number of individuals cared for during the year (988), and other specific terms and qualifications for admittance.
At the bottom, general information is stated about how admissions require authorization from county supervisors or boards of charities, as well as procedures for transportation and care of patients. The institution appears to focus on medical care and support for individuals with epilepsy, funded primarily through public means. The document seems intended for public exhibition or reference purposes, likely as part of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, also known as the 1904 World's Fair.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-10
This image is a document or plaque from the State of New York's exhibit for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It presents details of an institution named Craig Colony. The document includes various sections with specific information about the institution:
- Name of Institution: Craig Colony
- Location: Sonyea, N.Y.
- Established: 1894
- Purpose: Care and treatment of epileptics
- Nature of Control: Public, Owned and controlled by the state
- President of Board of Management: Mr. George M. Palmer
- Secretary: Mr. Herbert B. Brown
- Treasurer: Mr. John L. Toomey
- Superintendent: Mr. W. P. Spratling, M.D.
- Value of Property: $790,137.35
- Receipts during 1903: $128,877.07
- Expenditures during 1903: $129,417
- Total number cared for during the year: 988
- Number remaining at the close of the year: 831
- Terms and qualifications for admittance: Imbeciles are received upon certification of the county superintendent of the poor.
The document also contains sections on methods of support, from public and private funds, and additional general information about the institution. There are technical notes about admission requirements and the overall operation of the colony, emphasizing its role in providing care for epileptics and describing transportation access via the Dansville & Mount Morris R.R. to Sonyea. The document is framed and has a formal, official appearance, likely intended as an informative exhibit piece.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image shows an exhibit by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, which was established in 1904 and incorporated by the State of New York. The exhibit provides details about the institution, including its location, purpose, nature of control, board of management, officers, value of property, receipts, expenditures, and number of visitors. The information is presented in a formal, official format typical of government or institutional records.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-14
This image shows a historical document from the State of New York's Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It appears to be an exhibit form or information sheet from 1903. The document contains details about what appears to be a state institution, including its location, purpose, management structure, and financial information.
The form includes various fields such as:
- Name of institution
- Location
- Establishment date
- Purpose
- Nature of control
- Management details
- Financial information including receipts and expenditures
- Number of people cared for
- Terms and qualifications for admittance
The document is formatted in a clean, official style typical of early 20th century government forms, with typed or printed text filling in various fields. It provides a fascinating glimpse into how institutional information was documented during the time of the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair (Louisiana Purchase Exposition).
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image depicts a scanned document from the State of New York, specifically the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. The document is titled "Exhibit by State Board of Charities" and features a beige background with black text.
Key Details:
- Title: "Exhibit by State Board of Charities"
- Document Type: Scanned document from the State of New York
- Commission: Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
- Background: Beige with black text
Summary:
The image presents a scanned document from the State of New York, specifically the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. The document is titled "Exhibit by State Board of Charities" and features a beige background with black text.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a document from the State of New York, specifically the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. The document is titled "STATE OF NEW YORK" and "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission," with the subtitle "EXHIBIT BY." Below this title, there are several sections of text that provide information about the institution, including its name, location, purpose, nature of control, president or board of management, secretary, treasurer, methods of support, receipts during 1903, expenditures during 1903, total number cared for during the year, number remaining at the close of the year, terms and qualifications for admittance, general information, and supported by public funds.
The document appears to be a report or exhibit submitted by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission to the State of New York. It provides detailed information about the institution, including its purpose, management, finances, and operations. The document is likely intended to provide transparency and accountability for the institution's activities and to demonstrate its compliance with state regulations.
Overall, the image suggests that the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission is a reputable and well-managed institution that is committed to providing high-quality services to its constituents. The document provides a comprehensive overview of the institution's activities and finances, which can help stakeholders understand its operations and make informed decisions.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image appears to be a document titled "State of New York Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" with various details about an institution named "Craig Colony." Here's a detailed description of the image:
The document is presented in a structured format with several sections providing information about the institution. Here's a breakdown of the key details:
Header:
The document is titled "State of New York Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission."
The institution's name is "Craig Colony."
Location:
The institution is located in Fairport, N.Y.
Establishment:
The institution was established in 1894 and is incorporated.
Purpose:
The purpose of the institution is "Care and treatment of epileptics."
Nature of Control:
The institution is described as "Public, owned and supervised by the State."
President of Board of Management:
The President of the Board of Management is Mr. George L. Williams.
Secretary:
The Secretary is Dr. Robert T. Brown.
Treasurer:
The Treasurer is Mr. John F. Rogers.
Superintendent:
The Superintendent is W.P. Rawlings, M.D.
Financial Information:
Value of property: $78,217.35
Receipts during 1903: $18,427.87
From public funds: $18,897.07
From private sources: $0
Expenditures during 1903: $108,817.57
Total number carried during the year: 986
Number remaining at the close of the year: 851
Average number of inmates: 825
Funding:
Supported by public funds: $86
By private funds: $0
General Information:
The institution is a dependent institution in the United States and is approved by the county superintendent of the poor.
The institution receives open application of the county superintendent upon the European colonies for epileptics.
Its general system is the cottage group, where each patient or similar governmental establishment is housed together under competent care.
The institution is industrial in character and seeks to promote the interests of the patients through humane, scientific, and educational methods.
This document provides a comprehensive overview of the Craig Colony, detailing its purpose, governance, financial status, and operational methods.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image is a document from the State of New York, Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It is titled "Exhibit by State Board of Charities." The document provides information about an institution named Craig Colony, located in Perry, N.Y. The document includes details about the institution's purpose, nature of control, location, and financial information. The document also includes the names of the institution's president, secretary, and treasurer.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-27
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows a document titled "State of New York Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission EXHIBIT BY State Board of Charities". The document provides information about an institution, likely for the purpose of presenting it at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
The document contains the following details:
- Name of Institution: Craig Colony
- Location: Sonyea, N. Y.
- Purpose: Care and treatment of epileptics
- Established: 1894
- Nature of Control: Public, owned and supported by the State
- President of Board of Management: Mr. George L. Williams
- Secretary: Mr. Hulbert T. Brown
- Treasurer: Mr. John F. Connor
- Superintendent: Wm. P. Spratling, M.D.
- Methods of Support: By appropriations from the State
- Receipts during 1903: $198,827.87 (from public funds)
- Expenditures during 1903: $198,827.87
- Value of Property: $878,117.36
- Total number cared for during the year: 986
- Number remaining at the close of the year: 831
- Supported by public funds: 986
- Average number of inmates: 825
- Terms and Qualifications for Admittance: Dependent epileptics are received upon application of the county supervisor.
- General Information: The document describes the institution as a pioneer institution in the United States and highlights its cottage system and industrial character.
Overall, the document serves as a summary of the Craig Colony, providing information about its management, finances, and purpose. It appears to be intended for presentation at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition as an exhibit of the State Board of Charities.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-27
Here's a description of the image:
Overall:
The image appears to be a historical document, possibly a report or exhibit from the "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" of New York. It details information about an institution called "Craig Colony."
Key elements:
- Header: The document's title is "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission EXHIBIT BY State Board of Charities."
- Institution details: Information about "Craig Colony" is provided.
- Location: Sonyea, N. Y.
- Purpose: Care and treatment of epileptics
- Nature of Control: Public, owned and supported by the state.
- Key Personnel: Names of the president, secretary, and treasurer.
- Finances: Receipts, expenditures, and value of property are listed.
- Numbers: Data on the number of people cared for, the number remaining at the end of the year, average number of inmates, and funding.
- Admittance: Information on how people were accepted into the institution.
- General information: An explanation of the institution's goals and methods.
Style and Context:
- The document is likely from the early 20th century.
- The layout is formal, typical of official reports of the time.
- The image is a reproduction of the original document, possibly a photograph of the original.
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Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a document from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, exhibited by the State of New York. It provides detailed information about the Craig Colony, an institution established in 1894 and located in Sonyea, N.Y. The document is structured as follows:
Institution Details:
- Name of Institution: Craig Colony
- Location: Sonyea, N.Y.
- Established: 1894
- Incorporated: Yes
- Purpose: Care and treatment of epileptics
- Nature of Control: Public; owned and supported by the state
Board of Management:
- President: Mr. George L. Williams
- Secretary: Mrs. Hubbard E. Brown
- Treasurer: Mr. John F. Schenck
- Superintendent: W. P. Spratling, M.D.
Financial Information:
- Value of Property: $978,117.86
- Methods of Support: By appropriations from the state
- Receipts during 1903: $188,807.67 (all from public funds)
- Expenditures during 1903: $188,487.67
Patient Statistics:
- Total number cared for during the year: 888 (all supported by public funds)
- Number remaining at the close of the year: 831
- Average number of inmates: 828
Admission Criteria:
- Dependent epileptics are received upon application of the county superintendent of the poor.
General Information:
- The institution admits patients from the state of New York and other states, with no charge for care and treatment.
- Patients are admitted upon application of the county superintendent of the poor.
- The institution is not a hospital in the ordinary sense but aims to provide the inmates with a comfortable home, occupation, and amusement.
The document is neatly organized, with different sections clearly labeled for easy reference.
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