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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 screen shot of a computer | 65.1% | |
a close up of a sign | 65% | |
a sign on the screen | 56.5% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-12
original document showing the original bill.
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 2025-07-06
a document with the words state of new york on it
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
This image contains a document titled "State of New York Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Exhibit by Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children through State Board of Charities." The document outlines various details about the Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children, including its name, location (Syracuse, N.Y.), purpose (a general hospital for women and children and a school for training nurses), and its nature of control (private).
Additional information provided includes:
- Key personnel: The President of the Board of Management was Mrs. Frederick R. Hazard, the Secretary was Mrs. O.L. Kenyon, the Treasurer was Mrs. A.S. White, and Superintendent Miss L.A. Slee.
- Financial details: Receipts during 1903 amounted to $37,659.10, and expenditures were $35,754.70.
- Funding sources: Money came from public funds ($6,235.15) and private sources ($31,425.95). The total property value was listed as $125,000.
- Operational statistics: A total of 774 patients were cared for during the year, with 157 supported by public funds and 617 by private funds. At the end of the year, 58 patients remained, with an average number of inmates being 67.
- Admission qualifications: Women and children not suffering from contagious diseases were received free if needy.
- General information: The institution included a home for children. The total number of inmates for the year was 36, of whom five were supported by public funds, with 11 being the average number remaining at the end of the year.
The document is printed on a white sheet with a border, mounted on a gray backing, and features a typed format with certain details adjusted in blue.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image depicts a document from the State of New York Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, which provides information about the Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children. It presents various details about the institution, such as:
- Name of the institution: Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children.
- Location: Syracuse, N.Y.
- Established: 1887; Incorporated: 1887, 1902.
- Purpose: A general hospital for women and children and a school for the training of nurses.
- Nature of control: Private.
- President of Board of Management: Mrs. Frederick R. Hazard.
- Secretary: Mrs. O. L. Kenyon.
- Treasurer: Mrs. A. S. White.
- Superintendent: Miss L. A. Slee.
- Methods of support: Public money and private contributions.
- Value of property: $125,000.
- Receipts during 1903: $37,659.10.
- Expenditures during 1903: $35,754.70.
- Total number cared for during the year: 774.
- Supported by public funds: 157.
- Supported by private funds: 617.
- Number remaining at the close of the year: 58.
- Average number of inmates: 67.
- Terms and qualifications for admittance: Women and children not suffering from contagious diseases; free if needy.
- Additional information: This institution includes a home for children; total number of inmates for the year being 36, of whom five were supported by public funds; number remaining at the close of the year: 10; average number: 11.
The document is typed and printed on a single-page sheet, with the title "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission EXHIBIT BY" prominently displayed at the top. The text is organized in a structured format, with specific sections detailing the different aspects of the institution.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image appears to be an exhibit by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission of the State of New York. It provides detailed information about an institution called "Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children" located in Syracuse, New York. The exhibit includes details such as the purpose of the institution, its nature of control, the names of the President, Secretary, and Treasurer of the Board of Management, as well as financial information like the value of property, receipts, expenditures, and the number of patients cared for during the year.
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 for the Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children, dated 1903. The document provides detailed information about the institution, including:
- Location: Syracuse, N.Y.
- Established: 1887; Incorporated: 1887, 1905
- Purpose: A general hospital for women and children and a school for the training of nurses
- Nature of control: Private
The form includes financial information showing:
- Total receipts of $87,659.10 ($8,253.20 from public funds and $21,405.90 from private sources)
- Expenditures of $32,754.70
It also shows that the institution cared for 774 people that year, with 197 supported by public funds and 577 by private funds. The hospital had 68 people remaining at year's end, with an average of 57 inmates.
The document appears to be a standardized form used for reporting institutional information for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, which was also known as the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image depicts a document from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, specifically an exhibit by the State of New York. The document is titled "STATE OF NEW YORK" and "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" in black text at the top. Below this, it reads "EXHIBIT BY" in smaller text.
The document provides information about the Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children, including its name, location, purpose, nature of control, president of the 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, and general information.
The document is printed on white paper with black text, and it appears to be a scanned or photographed copy of the original document. The background of the image is a light gray color, which provides a neutral contrast to the white paper.
Overall, the image presents a detailed and informative document about the Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children, highlighting its purpose, management, and financial information.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image depicts a document from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, dated 1903. The document is titled "STATE OF NEW YORK" and features the subtitle "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission EXHIBIT BY." It provides information about the Byramine Hospital for Women and Children, including its location, purpose, nature of control, president of the 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, and general information.
The document is presented on a beige background with black text, except for the title, which is in black serif font. The rest of the text is in black sans-serif font. The document appears to be a scanned or photographed copy of an original document, as evidenced by the visible creases and tears. Overall, the image presents a historical document that provides insight into the operations and finances of the Byramine Hospital for Women and Children in 1903.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image is a document titled "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission." It is a report or exhibit by the Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children through the State Board of Charities. The document provides detailed information about the institution, including its name, location, establishment date, incorporation date, purpose, and governance structure.
The document specifies that the hospital is located in Syracuse, N.Y., and was established in 1867 and incorporated in 1897. The purpose of the hospital is stated as a general hospital for women and children and a school for the training of nurses. The governance structure includes a President of the Board of Management, Mr. Frederick R. Hazard, a Secretary, Mrs. H. Kenyon, and a Treasurer, Mrs. A. G. White. The Superintendent is Miss L. A. Slee.
The document also provides financial information, including the value of property ($130,000), receipts during 1903 ($57,059.10), and expenditures during 1903 ($59,754.70). It notes that the hospital is supported by public funds ($6,252.15) and private funds ($31,406.05). The total number of patients cared for during the year was 774, with 157 supported by public funds and 617 by private funds. The average number of patients was 67, and the number remaining at the close of the year was 58.
The document also mentions that the institution provides free care for women and children not suffering from contagious diseases. It includes a home for children, the total number of inmates for the year being 30, of whom five were supported by public funds, and the number remaining at the close of the year was 11.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image is a document titled "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" from the State of New York. It is an exhibit by the Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children, which was established in 1887 and incorporated in 1897 and 1905. The hospital is located in Syracuse, New York. It is a general hospital for women and children and a school for the training of nurses. It is a private institution. The president of the Board of Management is Mrs. Frederick R. Hazard, and the secretary is Mrs. H. W. Kenyon. The treasurer is Mrs. A. G. White, and the superintendent is Miss L. A. Slee. The hospital is supported by public money and private contributions. The value of the property is $13,400.00, and the receipts during 1903 are $67,058.10. The expenditures during 1903 are $59,754.70. The total number cared for during the year is 774, and the number remaining at the close of the year is 58. The average number of inmates is 67. The terms and qualifications for admission are that women and children, not suffering from contagious diseases, are received free of charge. The total number of inmates for the year is 806, of whom five were supported by public funds. The number remaining at the close of the year is 10, and the average number is 12.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-14
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows a document titled "STATE OF NEW YORK, Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission." It's an exhibit presented by Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children, showcasing the hospital's operations through the State Board of Charities.
The document lists various details about the hospital, including:
- Name: Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children
- Location: Syracuse, N.Y.
- Established: 1887; Incorporated 1887, 1902
- Purpose: A general hospital for women and children and a school for the training of nurses.
- Nature of Control: Private
- President: Mrs. Frederick R. Hazard
- Secretary: Mrs. O.H. Kenyon
- Treasurer: Mrs. A. G. White
- Superintendent: Miss L. A. Slee
It also includes financial and statistical information from 1903:
- Receipts: $37,633.10 (presumably from public funds) and $6,233.15
- Expenditures: $35,734.70
- Value of Property: $125,000 and $31,425.95
- Total Patients Cared For: 774
- Number of Publicly Supported Patients: 157
- Number of Privately Supported Patients: 617
- Average Number of Inmates: 67
- Number of Inmates at the Close of the Year: 58
It specifies that the hospital admits women and children not suffering from contagious diseases. There is also general information on the institution, as it includes a home for children, with the total number of inmates being 30 for the year, of whom five were supported by public funds.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-14
This is a document labeled "Exhibit By" from the "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" from the "State of New York." The document provides information about the "Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children through State Board of Charities." It lists details such as the hospital's location (Syracuse, N.Y.), purpose (general hospital and school for nurses), establishment year (1887), and incorporation years (1887, 1902). Key personnel are identified, including the President, Secretary, and Treasurer. The document also includes financial data: receipts, expenditures for 1903, public and private funding breakdowns, and the value of the property. The number of patients served, their average, and the admission criteria are specified. Additional general information is provided, including the facility's children's home and inmate information.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a document from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, detailing information about the Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
State of New York
Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
Exhibit By:
Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children through State Board of Charities
Name of Institution:
Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children
Location:
Syracuse, N.Y.
Established:
1871
Incorporated:
1887, 1902
Purpose:
A general hospital for women and children and a school for the training of nurses.
Nature of Control (Public or Private):
Private
President of Board of Management:
Mrs. Frederica E. Hazard
Secretary:
Miss L. D. Kenyon
Treasurer:
Mrs. A. E. White
Superintendent:
Miss L. A. Sleet
Methods of Support:
Public moneys and private contributions.
Receipts during 1903:
$77,455.19
- From public funds: $2,823.25
- From private sources: $31,408.06
Expenditures during 1903:
$85,254.90
Total Number Cared for During the Year:
774
- Supported by public funds: 109
- Supported by private funds: 617
Number Remaining at the Close of the Year:
58
Average Number of Inmates:
67
Terms and Qualifications for Admission:
Women and children not suffering from contagious diseases are received.
General Information:
This institution includes a home for children, the total number of inmates for the year being 774. The total number of children cared for during the year was 58, and the average number, 17.
The document appears to be a report or exhibit detailing the operations, funding, and services provided by the Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children for the year 1903.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-11
The image is a document titled "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission EXHIBIT BY Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children through State Board of Charities." It provides detailed information about the Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children. The document lists the name of the institution, its location (Syracuse, N.Y.), the year it was established (1887), and incorporated (1902). It also mentions the purpose of the hospital, which is to serve as a general hospital for women and children and a school for the training of nurses. The hospital is described as private in nature, with the president of the Board of Management being Mrs. Frederick R. Hazard, the secretary Mrs. O. M. Kenyon, and the treasurer Mrs. A. S. White. The superintendent is Miss L. A. Slee.
The document includes financial information for the year 1903, showing receipts of $37,659.10, expenditures of $35,754.70, and the value of property at $123,000. It also details the number of individuals cared for during the year (774), the number remaining at the close of the year (58), and average number of inmates (67). There are terms and qualifications for admittance, specifying that women and children not suffering from contagious diseases are received free if needy. Additional general information notes that the institution includes a home for children, with a total number of inmates for the year being 36, of whom five were supported by public funds, and the number remaining at the close of the year being 10, with an average number of 11.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-11
This image is a document from the State of New York, specifically from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It is an exhibit related to the Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children, managed through the State Board of Charities. Here is a detailed description of its contents:
Header:
- Title: "STATE OF NEW YORK"
- Subheader: "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission"
- Exhibit by: "Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children through State Board of Charities"
Institution Information:
- Name of Institution: Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children
- Location: Syracuse, NY
- Established: 1887
- Incorporated: 1887, 1902
- Purpose: A general hospital for women and children and a school for training nurses
- Nature of Control: Private
- President of Board of Management: Mrs. Frederick R. Hazard
- Secretary: Mrs. O. M. Kenyon
- Treasurer: Mrs. A. S. White
- Superintendent: Miss L. A. Slee
- Methods of Support: Public moneys and private contributions
- Value of Property: $123,000
Financial Information:
- Receipts during 1903: $37,659.10
- From public funds: $6,233.15
- From private sources: $31,425.95
- Expenditures during 1903: $35,754.70
Patient Care Statistics:
- Total number cared for during the year: 774
- Supported by public funds: 157
- Supported by private funds: 617
- Number remaining at the close of the year: 58
- Average number of inmates: 67
Admission Terms:
- Terms and qualifications for admittance: Women and children not suffering from contagious diseases are received free if needy.
Additional Information:
- General Information: This institution includes a home for children. The total number of inmates for the year was 36, of whom five were supported by public funds. The number remaining at the close of the year was 10, with an average number of 11.
Physical Condition:
- The document appears to be aged with some creases and wear, indicating it is an original or a high-quality reproduction of a historical record. There is a handwritten note in the top right corner that seems to be a cataloging or identification number.