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Imagga
created on 2019-06-07
text visuals | 99.9% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-07
a close up of a sign | 77.8% | |
a white sign with black text | 53.3% | |
a screen shot of a computer | 53.2% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-12
a page from a government document.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13
a photograph of a sign that says state of new york
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05
a document with the title of the state of new york
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
The image is a historical document titled "State of New York: Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Exhibit by State Board of Charities."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 and statistics about the Cayuga County Almshouse located in Genoa, Cayuga County, New York, as of 1903.
Key details mentioned include:
- System: Congregate housing for its residents.
- Fiscal control: Managed by the Board of Supervisors of the County.
- Visitation and inspection: Conducted by the State Board of Charities.
- Capacity and acreage: 125 residents, with 96 acres of land.
- Economic contributions: The farm's products were valued at $2,637.15, with total receipts for sales amounting to $94.84. The value of labor by inmates was estimated at $3,500.
- Average costs: Weekly per capita maintenance cost was $1.88.
- Inmate statistics (1903): Total supported for the year: 164 (state poor, county poor, and city/town poor combined). Remaining in institution as of October 1, 1903: 75 individuals. Breakdown includes able-bodied individuals, those over 70 years old, sick/infirm persons, blind individuals, and those classified as mentally defective.
- Total expenses: $9,135.04 for 1903.
- General information: Notes mention a large brick almshouse of barrack type, with an excellent farm and a good dairy contributing to about one-fourth of maintenance expenses.
The document features precise, formal text typical of historical government reports.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image shows a document from the State of New York, titled "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" and labeled as an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. It details information about the "Cayuga County Almshouse" in Genoa, Cayuga County, New York. The document provides several pieces of information:
- System: The institution is of a congregate type.
- Fiscal Control: Managed by the Board of Supervisors of the county.
- Supervision: Overseen by the County Superintendent of the Poor.
- Visitation and Inspection: Conducted by the State Board of Charities.
- Capacity: 125 individuals.
- Acreage: 96 acres.
- Value of Land and Buildings in 1903: $40,000.
- Value of Labor of Inmates in 1903: $3,500.
- Value of Products of Farm in 1903: $2,625.15.
- Receipts from Sales in 1903: $948.84.
- Average Number of Inmates in 1903: 77.
- Average Weekly Per Capita Cost of Maintenance in 1903: $1.88.
- Total Number Supported During the Year 1903: 164 (including State poor, county poor, and city or town poor).
- Total Number Remaining in Institution on October 1, 1903: 75.
- Classification of inmates includes able-bodied, over 70 years of age (40), sick or infirm (64), blind (2), and mentally defective (7).
- Total Expenses in 1903: $9,135.04.
- General Information: The document describes the institution as a large brick almshouse of the barrack type with an excellent farm and a good dairy that contribute about one-fourth of the total expense of maintenance.
These details describe the administrative, financial, and operational aspects of the almshouse for the year 1903.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image appears to be an exhibit by the State Board of Charities for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It provides detailed information about the Cayuga County Almshouse, including its system, fiscal control, visitation and inspection, capacity, and various statistics such as acreage, value of land and buildings, value of products, average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, and classification of inmates. The general information describes the almshouse as a "large brick almshouse of the barrack type, an excellent farm and a good dairy contribute about one-fourth of the total expense of maintenance."
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image shows a document titled "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" which appears to be an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. It provides details about the Cayuga County almshouse, including its location, administration, supervision, hospital facilities, capacity, value of land/buildings/labor, receipts, average number of inmates, and more statistics from the year 1903. The document also breaks down the total number remaining in the institution as of October 1, 1903 by classification (able-bodied, over 70 years old, sick/infirm, blind, mentally defective). The general information notes that about one-fourth of the total expense of maintenance is met by the labor contributed by the inmates.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This image shows a historical document from the State of New York's Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It's an exhibit form from the State Board of Charities regarding the Cayuga County Almshouse located in Genoa, Cayuga County, NY from 1903.
The document contains detailed information about the institution, including:
- It was a congregate system facility
- Had a capacity of 125 with 95 acres of land
- The property was valued at $40,000 in 1903
- Farm products were valued at $2,853.15
- Average number of inmates was 77 in 1903
- Weekly per capita cost was $1.88
- Total supported during 1903: 164 people
- Breakdown of poor relief: 23 county poor and 141 city/town poor
- As of October 1, 1903, there were 75 residents
- Classification included able-bodied residents, 40 over 70 years of age, 64 sick or infirm, 2 blind, and 7 mentally defective
The general information notes it was "a large brick almshouse of the barrack type" with an excellent farm and dairy operation that contributed about one-fourth of the total maintenance expenses.
This appears to be an administrative record documenting the operation and statistics of a public welfare institution in early 20th century New York.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image displays a scanned document from the State of New York, specifically the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, which is an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. The document is titled "STATE OF NEW YORK" and features a formal layout with black text on a white background.
- Title and Header
- The title "STATE OF NEW YORK" is prominently displayed at the top of the page.
- Below the title, the words "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" are written in smaller text.
- The phrase "EXHIBIT BY STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES" is also included in the header.
- Content
- The document contains various sections, including:
- Name of institution: Bayuga County Almshouse
- Location: Seneca, Cayuga County, N.Y.
- System (congregate or cottage): Congregate
- Fiscal control: Board of Supervisors of County
- Supervision: County Superintendent of the Poor
- Visitations and inspections: State Board of Charities
- Capacity: 155
- Value of land and buildings: $40,000
- Value of products of farm: $4,655.15
- Receipts from sales: $94.84
- Average weekly per capita cost of maintenance: $1.88
- Total number supported during the year: 184
- State poor, county poor, city or town poor: 72
- Total number remaining in institution October 1, 1903: 78
- Classification: Able-bodied, over 70 years of age, sick or infirm, blind, mentally defective: 2
- Total expenses: $9,135.04
- General information: A large brick almshouse of the barracks type. An excellent farm and a good dairy contribute about one-fourth of the total expense of maintenance.
- The document contains various sections, including:
- Footer
- The footer of the document contains a handwritten note that reads "4-26-1915 AFA."
In summary, the image shows a scanned document from the State of New York, specifically the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, which is an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. The document provides information about the Bayuga County Almshouse, including its location, capacity, and expenses. It also includes general information about the institution and its classification system.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a document titled "STATE OF NEW YORK" and "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission," which appears to be an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. The document is divided into sections, each containing information about a specific institution.
Institution Information
- Name of Institution: Cayuga County Almshouse
- Location: Genoa, Cayuga County, N.Y.
- System (congregate or cottage): Congregate
- 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: Only in general wards
Capacity and Acreage
- Capacity: 105
- Acreage: 96
- Value of Land and Buildings: $40,000
- Value of Labor of Inmates: $500
Products and Receipts
- Value of Products of Farm: $2,888.11
- Receipts from Sales: $94.84
- Average Number of Inmates: 1903, 77
Average Weekly Per Capita Cost of Maintenance
- 1903: $1.88
Total Number Supported During the Year
- 1903: 164
State Poor
- County Poor: 23
- City or Town Poor: 141
Total Number Remaining in Institution October 1, 1903
- Classification:
- Able-Bodied: 75
- Over 70 Years of Age: 40
- Sick or Infirm: 64
- Blind: 2
- Mentally Defective: 7
Total Expenses
- 1903: $9,132.04
General Information
- A Large Brick Almshouse of the Barrack Type
- An Excellent Farm and a Good Dairy Contribute About One-Fourth of the Total Expenses of Maintenance
This document provides a comprehensive overview of the Cayuga County Almshouse, including its capacity, administration, supervision, and financial information. It also highlights the institution's efforts to provide care and support to its inmates, as well as its commitment to maintaining a high level of quality in its facilities and services.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a scanned page from an old document, titled "State of New York Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission." The document is likely a report or an exhibit related to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, which was a world's fair held in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1904.
The page contains a table with various details about an institution, specifically the Cayuga County Almshouse, located in Genoa, Cayuga County, New York. The table includes information about the institution's name, location, fiscal control, supervision, capacity, value of products, value of farm products, receipts from sales, 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 the institution, classification, total expenses, and general information.
The table provides a snapshot of the institution's operations and financials for the year 1903. It includes details such as the number of inmates, the value of products and farm products, the average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, and the total expenses for the year. The classification section indicates the types of inmates, such as able-bodied, over 70 years of age, sick or infirm, blind, and mentally defective.
The general information section provides additional details about the institution, including a description of the building as a large brick almshouse of the barracks type, an excellent farm, and a good dairy contributing about one-fourth of the total expense of maintenance.
Overall, the image is a historical document that provides insights into the operations and financials of a specific institution during the early 20th century, likely as part of an exhibit or report related to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image shows a document that appears to be a report from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, which is an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. The document contains information about a specific institution, including its name, location, system, fiscal control, supervision, visitation and inspection, hospital facilities, capacity, value of land and buildings, value of products, receipts from sales, average number of inmates, average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, total number supported during the year, total number remaining in the institution, classification, total expenses, and general information.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-13
Here is a description of the image:
The image is of a historical document from the State of New York, exhibiting data from the State Board of Charities. The document is labeled as an exhibit by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. The document provides information on the Cayuga County almshouse located in Genoa, Cayuga County. The administration of the facility is noted as being under the Keeper of the Almshouse, with supervision by the County Superintendent of the Poor. The system used is "congregate." Fiscal control is managed by the Board of Supervisors of the county, and visitation and inspection by the State Board of Charities.
The document details various statistics for the year 1903, including a capacity of 185, and an acreage of 96. The value of the land and buildings is estimated at $40,000. The value of products from the farm in 1903 is $2,658.15, with receipts from sales totaling $94.84. The average weekly per capita cost of maintenance is $1.88. A total of 164 individuals were supported during the year, including state poor, county poor (23), and city or town poor (141). The total number remaining in the institution on October 1, 1903, was 75.
The document also provides classification information: The classifications are "Able-bodied," the number of people over 70 years of age (46), sick or infirm (64), blind (2), and mentally defective (7). The total expenses for 1903 are reported as $9,135.04. The general information section describes the facility as "A large brick almshouse of the barrack type, an excellent farm, and a good dairy contributes about one-fourth of the total expense of maintenance."
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-13
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a historical document, likely a report or exhibit from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It's a typed document with a title, headers, and details about an institution in New York State.
Content and Organization:
- Title: "STATE OF NEW YORK" and "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" indicate the source and context.
- Heading: "EXHIBIT BY STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES" suggests that the document was a presentation at the Exposition by the New York State Board of Charities.
- Data Fields: The document contains numerous data fields providing information about an institution (Cayuga County almshouse). The information is presented in categories, including:
- Name and System of the institution
- Fiscal control and Visitation/Inspection
- Location, Administration, and Supervision
- Capacity, acreage, and the value of land and buildings
- Farm products, Sales receipts, and labor value
- Cost of maintenance and number of people served
- Population breakdown (State/County/City)
- Classification of inmates (Able-bodied, age, sickness, blind, mentally defective)
- General Information: At the end, there is a brief description of the institution: "A large brick almshouse of the barrack type...".
Style and Context:
- The document is clearly meant to be informative and official in tone.
- The format is typical of records and exhibits in the early 20th century.
- The content provides insights into the organization of charitable institutions, their finances, and the populations they served during that period.
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Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a document from the State of New York, specifically from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, exhibited by the State Board of Charities. The document provides detailed information about an institution, the Syracuse School & Institute. Here is a summary of the information presented:
Institution Details:
- Name of Institution: Syracuse School & Institute
- Location: Syracuse, Onondaga County, N.Y.
- System (Congregate or Cottage): Congregate
- Final Control (State, County, or City): State
- Supervision (Charity or Correctional): Charity
- Administration (Board of Managers or Trustees): Board of Managers
- Vocation and Employment (Main Source of Livelihood): Instruction
- Capacity: 150
- Average Number of Inmates: 132
- Value of Land and Buildings (1902): $67,000
- Value of Furniture (1902): $5,000
- Value of Farm Products (1902): $1,000
- Receipts from State (1902): $66,845.77
- Average Weekly Cost per Capita (1902): $3.88
- Total Number Supported During the Year (1902): 144
State Pension:
- Number Receiving Pensions: 143
- Number in City or Town Poor: 143
Total Number Enrolled in Institution (October 1, 1903): 125
Classification:
- Able-bodied: 69
- Over 70 Years of Age: 40
- Sick or Infirm: 84
- Blind: 5
- Mentally Defective: 7
Total Expenses (1903): $75,179.24
General Information:
- The institution is a large brick building of the barrack type.
- It has an excellent farm and a good dairy connected with it.
- The document notes that about one-fourth of the total expenses of the institution are covered by the state pension.
This document appears to be a report or summary of the operations and financial status of the Syracuse School & Institute for the year 1903.
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