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created on 2019-06-05
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
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Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-15
a page from the official document.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17
a photograph of a sign that says state of new york
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-08
a document with the title of new york
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11
This image depicts a document titled "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Exhibit by STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES." The document provides descriptive information about an institutional facility in Schenectady County, New York. It includes various statistics and details regarding its administration, fiscal control, capacity, location, and operations for the year 1903. The contents are presented in a formal layout with text divided into sections. Key details include:
- Name of institution: Schenectady County Almshouse
- System: Cottage
- Location: Schenectady County
- Capacity: 350 individuals, and the farm covers 250 acres
- Fiscal control: Board of Supervisors of County
- Visitation and inspection: State Board of Charities
- Hospital facilities: Separate building
- Average number of inmates (1903): 135
- Expenses (1903): $8,294.41
- Classification of inmates: Categories such as able-bodied, sick or infirm, blind, and mentally defective
- General information: Description of a new almshouse inaugurated in 1903, adhering to modern standards, with separate facilities for various needs.
The document is printed with a clean black border and straightforward typography, characteristic of official government reports or records from the era. It serves as a record for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission exhibit, showcasing administrative and operational details of the almshouse.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11
The image is a historical document titled "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Exhibit by State Board of Charities." It provides detailed information about the "Schoharie County Almshouse" in Schoharie County, under the administration of the Keeper of the Almshouse.
Key points from the document include:
- The system is labeled as "cottage."
- Fiscal control is under the "Board of Supervisors of County."
- Visitation and inspection are conducted by the "State Board of Charities."
- The almshouse has a capacity of 250, with the number of inmates in 1903 being 135.
- Various values and statistics are listed, such as the average weekly per capita cost of maintenance ($2.47), receipts from the county ($3), and total expenses for 1903 ($8,408.41).
- The almshouse had a farm whose products had some monetary value in 1903.
- There are details on the classification of inmates, mentioning the number who are sick, infirm, blind, or mentally defective.
- The document includes a note about the construction of a new almshouse in 1903, designed to be one of the model types, with accommodations for 150 inmates.
The text is printed on a white background and mounted on a gray board, with a professional and formal appearance typical of official documents from that era.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-19
The image appears to be a document from the State of New York's Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It provides details about an exhibit by the State Board of Charities, including information about the institution, its location, supervision, visitation and inspection, capacity, value of products, total number of inmates, total number of employees, and other statistical data. The document is formatted in a tabular layout and contains textual information without any human faces or identifiable individuals.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-19
This image shows a historical document from the State of New York's Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It appears to be an exhibit form from the State Board of Charities, likely from around 1903. The document is a detailed administrative record for what seems to be an almshouse or charitable institution.
The form contains various fields with information filled in in what appears to be blue or turquoise ink, including:
- Institution details
- Location information
- Administrative oversight
- Capacity and population statistics
- Classification of residents
- Financial information
- General facility information
At the bottom, there's a note about a new almshouse opened in 1904 that replaced an older facility that had been in use for nearly a century.
The document provides statistical information such as the number of inmates, expenses, and various classifications of residents including age groups and health conditions. It's a fascinating glimpse into how public welfare institutions were documented and managed in early 20th century New York State.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image depicts a document from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, specifically an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. The document is titled "STATE OF NEW YORK" and features a table with various columns and rows containing information about institutions in Schenectady County.
Document Details:
- Title: STATE OF NEW YORK
- Subtitle: Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
- Exhibit By: State Board of Charities
Table Structure:
- Columns: Name of Institution, System (congregate or cottage), Fiscal Control, Visitation and Inspection, Capacity, Average Weekly Per Capita Cost of Maintenance, Total Number Supported During the Year, State Poor, County Poor, City or Town Poor, Total Number Remaining in Institution, Classification, Total Expenses, General Information
- Rows: Each row represents a different institution in Schenectady County
Institution Information:
- Name of Institution: Schenectady County Almshouse
- System: Cottage
- Fiscal Control: Board of Supervisors of County
- Visitation and Inspection: State Board of Charities
- Capacity: 250
- Average Weekly Per Capita Cost of Maintenance: $1.78
- Total Number Supported During the Year: 183
- State Poor: 105
- County Poor: 78
- City or Town Poor: 0
- Total Number Remaining in Institution: October 1, 1903
- Classification: Able-bodied, over 70 years of age, sick or infirm, blind, mentally defective
- Total Expenses: $40,014.41
- General Information: A new almshouse opened in 1903, conforming to the model type and thoroughly equipped in every way. It takes the place of an old barrack almshouse which was used for nearly a century. It has two hospitals, one for men and one for women, in separate buildings connected by corridors with the main group.
Overall, the document provides detailed information about the institutions in Schenectady County, including their capacity, average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, and total number supported during the year. The table structure allows for easy comparison between different institutions, and the general information section provides additional context about the new almshouse that opened in 1903.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image presents a scanned document from the State of New York, specifically the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, featuring a detailed list of information about an institution in Louisiana.
- Title and Header
- The title "STATE OF NEW YORK" is prominently displayed at the top.
- Below the title, the text "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" is written in italics.
- The header also includes the phrase "EXHIBIT BY STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES."
- Institutional Information
- The document provides detailed information about the institution, including its name, location, system, fiscal control, visitation and inspection, capacity, value of products of farm, average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, total number supported during the year, state poor, total number remaining in institution, classification, total expenses, and general information.
- Specific Details
- The institution is identified as "Rapides Parish Almshouse."
- The location is listed as "Baton Rouge, Louisiana."
- The system is described as "congregate or cottage."
- The fiscal control is overseen by the "Board of Supervisors of County."
- The visitation and inspection are conducted by the "State Board of Charities."
- The capacity is 250.
- The value of products of farm in 1903 is $5.
- The average weekly per capita cost of maintenance in 1903 is $2.72.
- The total number supported during the year 1903 is 125.
- The state poor are 125.
- The total number remaining in institution October 1, 1903, is 97.
- The classification is able-bodied, over 70 years of age, sick or infirm, blind, mentally defective.
- The total expenses in 1903 are $14,441.
- General information includes the opening of a new almshouse in 1904, conforming to the model type and thoroughly equipped in every way, and the use of old barns as almshouses, which was used for nearly a century.
- Additional Information
- The document also includes additional information about the institution, such as the number of inmates, the average number of females, and the number of city or town poor.
In summary, the image presents a detailed document from the State of New York, providing information about the Rapides Parish Almshouse in Louisiana. The document includes details about the institution's capacity, expenses, and classification, as well as general information about the institution's history and operations.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image shows a document with a black border, titled "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES." The document is written in black text, with some parts highlighted in blue. The document provides information about the State Board of Charities, including the name of the institution, location, system, fiscal control, supervision, visitation and inspection, capacity, value of land and buildings, value of products of farm, receipts from sales, average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, average number of inmates, total number supported during the year, state poor, county poor, city or town poor, total number remaining in institution October 1, 1903, classification, and total expenses for 1903. The document also includes a general information section, which provides additional details about the institution.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image is a scanned document, likely a report or an official document from the State of New York. The document has a title at the top that reads "STATE OF NEW YORK" and below it, "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission". The main body of the document is a table with multiple rows and columns, containing various types of information. The table includes headings such as "Name of institution", "Location", "System", "Fiscal control", "Visitation and inspection", "Capacity", "Value of land and buildings", "Value of products of farm", "Receipts from sales", "Average weekly per capita cost of maintenance", "Total number supported during the year", "State poor", "County poor", "City or town poor", "Classification", "Total expenses 1903", "General information", and "Additional information". The table contains numerical data and text, with some entries highlighted in blue or green font. The document appears to be a report on the status of various institutions in the state of New York, possibly related to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-29
Here's a description of the image based on the provided OCR text:
The image shows a document titled "State of New York, Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission," exhibited by the State Board of Charities. It presents information about the Schenectady County Almshouse.
Here's a breakdown of the data presented:
- Name of Institution: Schenectady County Almshouse
- System: Cottage
- Location: Schenectady, Schenectady County
- Administration: Keeper of Almshouse
- Fiscal Control: Board of Supervisors of County
- Visitation and Inspection: State Board of Charities
- Supervision: County Superintendent of the Poor
- Capacity: 550
- Acreage: 5
- Value of Land and Buildings (1903): $160,000
- Hospital Facilities: Separate building
- Value of Products of Farm (1903): Not specified
- Receipts from Sales (1903): Not specified
- Value of Labor of Inmates (1903): Not specified
- Average Weekly Per Capita Cost of Maintenance (1903): $2.72
- Average Number of Inmates (1903): 135
- Total Number Supported During the Year (1903): 223
- State Poor: 128
- County Poor: 125
- City or Town Poor: 95
- Total Number Remaining in Institution (October 1, 1903): 97
- Classification:
- Able-bodied: Not specified
- Over 70 Years of Age: 36
- Sick or Infirm: 95
- Blind: 1
- Mentally Defective: 1
- Total Expenses (1903): $8,614.41
- General Information: A new almshouse opened in 1903, conforming to the model type and thoroughly equipped. It replaced an old barrack almshouse used for nearly a century and has two hospitals in separate buildings connected by corridors to the main group.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-29
The image is of a document from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It is an exhibit by the State Board of Charities, and it presents information on the Schenectady county almshouse.
The document is divided into sections providing data on the institution. Some of the key points include:
- Name of institution: Schenectady county almshouse.
- Type of system: Cottage
- Fiscal control: Board of Supervisors of County
- Location: Schenectady County
- Capacity: 550
- Acreage: 5
- Value of land and buildings: $160,000
- Average number of inmates: 135
- Total expenses for 1903: $20,014.41
The document provides additional information about the classification of residents, including the number of individuals who are over 70 years of age, sick or infirm, blind, and mentally defective. It also gives a general description noting a new almshouse opened in 1903, and replaces an older one. The information is likely intended for informational or statistical purposes, giving an overview of the almshouse operations.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image is a document from the State of New York, specifically from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission and the State Board of Charities. It appears to be a form or report detailing information about an institution, likely an almshouse or similar charitable establishment. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Header Information:
- The document is titled "State of New York" and is associated with the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission and the State Board of Charities.
Institution Details:
- Name of Institution: Staten Island Almshouse
- System: Cottage
- Fiscal Control: Board of Supervisors of County
- Visitation and Inspection: State Board of Charities
- Location: Staten Island, Richmond County
- Administration: Keeper of Almshouse
- Supervision: County Superintendent of the Poor
Capacity and Utilization:
- Capacity: 150
- Average Number: 135
- Total Number Received During the Year 1903: 188
- State Paupers: 150
- City or Town Poor: 38
Financial Information:
- Total Number Remaining in Institution October 1, 1903: 135
- Total Expenses 1903: $22,434.44
Classification of Inmates:
- Able-bodied: 86
- Over 70 years of age: 26
- Sick or Infirm: 9
- Blind: 1
- Mentally Defective: 3
General Information:
- The document notes that a new almshouse was erected in 1903, conforming to the model type and adequately equipped in every way. It also mentions that the site of an old barrack structure, which was used for nearly a century, has two hospital buildings, one for each sex, in separate buildings connected by corridors with the main group.
The document provides a comprehensive overview of the institution's capacity, financial status, and the classification of its inmates, along with general information about the facility's construction and layout.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-05
The image is a document titled "Exhibit by State Board of Charities" from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission of the State of New York. It appears to be a record or summary document about the Saratoga County Almshouse. The document provides details such as the name of the institution, its capacity, location, fiscal control, and various statistics related to the institution's operations in the year 1903. The text is structured in a tabular format, with different categories of information presented in green and black text. It includes details like the average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, the total number of poor state-supported individuals, and the total expenses for the year 1903. The document also provides a general description of the almshouse, noting that it was newly created in 1903 and replaced an old barrack almshouse that had been in use for nearly a century.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-05
This image is a document titled "STATE OF NEW YORK" and "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission," presented as an "EXHIBIT BY STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES." The document contains detailed information about an institution referred to as "Schenectady County Almshouse," located in Schenectady, Schenectady County.
The document is organized into several sections with headings and corresponding data:
General Information:
- Name of institution: Schenectady County Almshouse.
- Location: Schenectady, Schenectady County.
- System: Cottage.
- Administration: Keeper of Almshouse.
- Fiscal control: Board of Supervisors of County.
- Supervision: County Superintendent of the Poor.
- Visitation and inspection: State Board of Charities.
- Hospital facilities: Separate building.
Financial and Operational Data:
- Capacity: 200.
- Acres: 5.
- Value of land and buildings 1903: $100,000.
- Value of products of farm 1903: $.
- Receipts from sales 1903: $.
- Value of labor of inmates 1903: $.
- Average number of inmates 1903: 155.
- Average weekly per capita cost of maintenance 1903: $2.70.
- Total number supported during the year 1903: 325.
- State poor: 125.
- County poor: 90.
- City or town poor: 110.
- Total number remaining in institution October 1, 1903: 97.
Classification of Inmates:
- Able-bodied: 1.
- Over 70 years of age: 26.
- Sick or infirm: 65.
- Blind: 1.
- Mentally defective: 1.
Total Expenses 1903: $80,614.41.
General Information:
- The document notes that a new almshouse opened in 1903, conforming to the model type and thoroughly equipped in every way. It took the place of an old barrack almshouse which was used for nearly a century. It has two hospitals, one for each sex, in separate buildings connected by corridors with the main group.
The document is neatly formatted with clear headings and subheadings, providing a comprehensive overview of the almshouse's operations, finances, and inmate demographics.