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created on 2019-06-07
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-07
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Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-14
featured image of this map.
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 2025-07-07
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 is a document titled "State of New York, Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, Exhibit by State Board of Charities." It provides detailed information about the Delaware County Alms House in Delhi, Delaware County, New York, for the year 1903.
It contains various categories and statistics such as:
- Name and location of the institution: Delaware County Alms House, located in Delhi, Delaware County, NY.
- System and administration: The alms house operates on a cottage plan under the administration of a Keeper of Alms House, supervised by the County Superintendent of the Poor.
- Inspection and fiscal control: Managed by the Board of Supervisors of the County and inspected by the State Board of Charities.
- Capacity and farm details: The alms house has a capacity of 75 individuals, with acreage of 180. It lists the value of its lands and buildings ($10,000), the farm's yearly product value ($2,131.32), and the value of labor by inmates ($500).
- Cost and expenses: Provides a breakdown of average weekly per capita cost of maintenance ($2.12) and total yearly expenses ($6,983.84).
- Population details: Total number of people supported in 1903 was 84, with classifications like state poor, county poor, city or town poor, able-bodied, elderly (over 70 years of age), sick or infirm, blind, and mentally defective.
- General information: Describes the alms house as well-arranged and equipped. Its farm and dairy reportedly return nearly half of the maintenance costs, despite having no able-bodied persons among the inmates.
This document appears to be an exhibit or presentation highlighting the institution's statistics and operations, likely intended for review or display during the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 World's Fair).
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image depicts a document titled "State of New York Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Exhibit by State Board of Charities." It provides details about the Delaware County Almshouse located in Delhi, Delaware County, New York. The document outlines various aspects of the almshouse:
- System (congregate or cottage): Cottage
- Fiscal Control: Board of Supervisors of County
- Supervision: County Superintendent of the Poor
- Hospital Facilities: Special Wards
- Capacity: 75
- Acreage: 180
- Value of land and buildings in 1903: $10,000
- Value of products of farm in 1903: $3,131.13
- Receipts from sales in 1903: $1,248.10
- Value of labor of inmates in 1903: $500
- Average number of inmates in 1903: 41
- Average weekly per capita cost of maintenance in 1903: $2.12
- Total number supported during the year 1903: 84
- State poor: 1
- County poor: 15
- City or town poor: 68
- Total number remaining in the institution in October 1, 1903: 38
- Classification:
- Able-bodied: 0
- Over 70 years of age: 21
- Sick or infirm: 27
- Blind: 2
- Mentally defective: 7
- Total expenses in 1903: $6,983.84
The document also notes that the almshouse is well-arranged and equipped and that its farm and dairy return nearly one-half of the cost of maintenance, even though there are no able-bodied persons among its inmates. The text is presented in black type, with some details emphasized in blue type, and the entire document is placed against a plain background.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image appears to be a document from the "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" of the "State of New York". It provides details about the Delaware County Almshouse, including information about its system, fiscal control, visitation and inspection, capacity, value of land and buildings, value of labor of inmates, receipts from sales, average number of inmates, average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, total number supported during the year, classification of inmates, and general information about the almshouse. The document is an exhibit by the "State Board of Charities" and appears to be a report or record of the almshouse's operations and characteristics.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This is a historical document from the State of New York's Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, specifically showing details about the Delaware County almshouse located in Delhi, Delaware County, NY. The form, dated 1903, provides detailed information about the institution including:
- It operated on a cottage system
- Had a capacity of 75 people
- Sat on 180 acres of land
- The property and buildings were valued at $10,000
- Generated $8,121.13 from farm products
- Had an average of 41 inmates that year
- Weekly per capita cost of maintenance was $2.18
The document breaks down the resident population, noting numbers of state poor, county poor, and city/town poor. It also classifies residents by their conditions, including those over 70 years old, sick or infirm, blind, and mentally defective.
The general information section notes that it was a well-arranged almshouse built on the congregate plan and was well-equipped. The farm and dairy apparently provided nearly half of the maintenance costs, despite having no able-bodied persons among its residents.
This appears to be part of an official exhibit by the State Board of Charities for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (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 presents 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 detailed information about the Delaware County Almshouse, including its name, location, administration, final control, supervision, visitation and inspection, capacity, acreage, value of land and buildings, value of labor of inmates, value of products of farm, receipts from sales, average number of inmates, 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, and total expenses.
- Name of Institution: Delaware County Almshouse
- Location: Delhi, Delaware County, N.Y.
- Administration: Keeper of Almshouse
- Final Control: Board of Supervisors of County
- Supervision: County Superintendent of the Poor
- Visitation and Inspection: State Board of Charities
- Capacity: 75
- Acreage: 180
- Value of Land and Buildings: $10,000
- Value of Labor of Inmates: $500
- Value of Products of Farm: $3,131.13
- Receipts from Sales: $1,848.10
- Average Number of Inmates: 41
- Average Weekly Per Capita Cost of Maintenance: $8.12
- Total Number Supported During the Year: 84
- State Poor: 1
- County Poor: 15
- City or Town Poor: 69
- Total Number Remaining in Institution: 85
- Classification:
- Able-bodied: 71
- Over 70 years of age: 71
- Sick or Infirm: 27
- Blind: 2
- Mentally Defective: 7
- Total Expenses: $6,963.86
The document provides a comprehensive overview of the Delaware County Almshouse's operations, including its capacity, administration, and financial information. The data suggests that the almshouse had a relatively small capacity of 75 individuals and was able to support a total of 84 people during the year. The majority of the inmates were classified as able-bodied, with a significant number being over 70 years of age. The almshouse also had a small number of blind and mentally defective inmates. The total expenses for the year were $6,963.86, which is a relatively low amount considering the number of individuals supported. Overall, the document provides valuable insights into the operations and management of the Delaware County Almshouse during the early 20th century.
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, specifically an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. The document is titled "STATE OF NEW YORK" and features a table with various columns, including:
- Name of institution
- Location
- System (congregate or cottage)
- Fiscal control
- Visitation and inspection
- Capacity
- Average weekly per capita cost of maintenance
- Total number supported during the year
- Total number remaining in institution October 1, 1903
- Classification
- Total expenses 1903
The document provides information about the Delaware County Almshouse, which is located in Delhi, Delaware County, N.Y. The system used is congregate or cottage, and the fiscal control is under the Board of Supervisors of County. The visitation and inspection are conducted by the State Board of Charities.
The capacity of the institution is 75, and the average weekly per capita cost of maintenance is $2.12. The total number supported during the year is 84, and the total number remaining in institution October 1, 1903, is 15. The classification is able-bodied, and the total expenses for 1903 are $6,963.65.
Overall, the document provides a detailed overview of the Delaware County Almshouse, including its location, system, fiscal control, visitation and inspection, capacity, average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, total number supported during the year, total number remaining in institution October 1, 1903, classification, and total expenses for 1903.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image shows a document titled "State of New York, Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission." It is an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. The document provides information about a Delaware County almshouse, including its location, administration, capacity, financial details, and the number of inmates. The document is dated 1903 and appears to be a report or record of the institution's operations during that year.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a document that is a report from the State Board of Charities. The report is titled "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission." The document is in black and white, and it appears to be a printed report. The report contains various details about the institution, including its name, location, administration, fiscal control, supervision, inspection, capacity, and other relevant information. The report also includes statistical data about the institution, such as the number of inmates, the average number of inmates, the average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, and the total expenses. The report is a comprehensive document that provides detailed information about the institution.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-13
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows a document, framed by a gold border, containing information about the "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission EXHIBIT BY STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES."
The document provides details on the "Delaware County Almshouse." It includes information like the location (Delhi, Delaware County, N.Y.), the type of system (cottage), fiscal control (Board of Supervisors of County), and the supervision (County Superintendent of the Poor). It also includes other information such as capacity (75), acreage (180), value of land and buildings ($10,000), value of products from the farm and the receipts from sales. It provides other information, such as the average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, total number supported, and classification of inmates, as well as a note with general information.
A reference code "2 CH.61.73.32.2" is noted in the upper right corner.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-13
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a document from the "State of New York" that was presented at the "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" by the "State Board of Charities."
The document provides statistical information about the "Delaware County almshouse" including:
- Basic Information: Name of institution, system type (cottage), and location.
- Management: Fiscal control, visitation and inspection.
- Capacity and Land: Capacity, acreage, and value of land and buildings.
- Financial Data: Value of farm products, receipts from sales, and average per capita cost of maintenance.
- Inmate Information: Total number supported, breakdown of residents (state poor, county poor, city/town poor), and number remaining.
- Classification: Data on resident classifications (able-bodied, over 70 years of age, sick/infirm, blind, mentally defective).
- General Information: A brief description of the almshouse and its operations, including its farm and dairy, and the lack of able-bodied residents.
The top right corner has a handwritten identifier: "2261.73.32.2"
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, exhibited by the State Board of Charities of New York. The document appears to be a detailed report or record of an institution, specifically the Bellevue County Almshouse, located in Bellevue County, New York.
Here are the key details from the document:
Institution Information:
- Name of Institution: Bellevue County Almshouse
- Location: Bellevue County, New York
- System (Congregate or Cottage): Cottage
- Final Control: Board of Supervisors of County
- Visitation and Inspection: State Board of Charities
- Supervision: County Commissioners of the Poor
- Hospital Facilities: County Infirmary
Financial and Operational Data:
- Capacity: 150
- Average Number of Inmates (1902): 41
- Value of Land and Buildings (1902): $15,000
- Value of Labor of Inmates (1902): $975
- Value of Products of Farm (1902): $1,111.18
- Receipts from Sales (1902): $1,769.20
- Average Weekly Per Capita Cost of Maintenance (1902): $2.17
- Total Number Supported During the Year (1902): 94
Demographic and Support Data:
- Share Poor: 10
- County Poor: 84
- City or Town Poor: None
- Total Number in Institution on October 1, 1903: 50
Classification of Able-Bodied Inmates:
- Over 70 Years of Age: 11
- Sick or Infirm: 22
- Blind: 5
- Mentally Defective: 7
General Information:
- The institution is a congregate almshouse built on the congregate plan and off premises. The farm and dairy return about one-half of the cost of maintenance, although it is not a strictly able-bodied person earning his livelihood.
The document provides a comprehensive overview of the operational, financial, and demographic aspects of the Bellevue County Almshouse as of 1902-1903.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
The image is a document titled "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, EXHIBIT BY STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES." The document provides detailed information about the Delaware County Almshouse located in Delhi, Delaware County, New York. The document includes the following details:
- Name of institution: Delaware County Almshouse
- System (congregate or cottage): Cottage
- Location: Delhi, Delaware County, N.Y.
- Administration: Keeper of almshouse
- Fiscal control: Board of Supervisors of County
- Supervision: County Superintendent of the Poor
- Hospital facilities: Special wards
- Capacity: 75
- Acreage: 180
- Value of land and buildings (1903): $10,000
- Value of labor of inmates (1903): $500
- Value of products of farm (1903): $2,131.13
- Receipts from sales (1903): $1,248.18
- Average number of inmates (1903): 41
- Average weekly per capita cost of maintenance (1903): $2.12
- Total number supported during the year (1903): 84
- State poor: 1
- County poor: 15
- City or town poor: 68
- Total number remaining in institution (October 1, 1903): 38
- Classification:
- Able-bodied: 21
- Over 70 years of age: 21
- Sick or infirm: 27
- Blind: 2
- Mentally defective: 7
- Total expenses (1903): $6,963.84
- General information: A well-arranged almshouse built on the congregate plan and well equipped. Its farm and dairy return nearly one-half of the cost of maintenance, although it has not a single able-bodied person among its inmates.
The document appears to be an exhibit from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission showcasing the financial and operational details of the Delaware County Almshouse in 1903.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
This is an official document from the State of New York, specifically from the State Board of Charities, presented as an exhibit by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. The document provides detailed information about the Delaware County Almshouse located in Delhi, Delaware County, New York.
Key details include:
- The almshouse operates on a cottage system and is administered by the Keeper of the Almshouse.
- Fiscal control is under the Board of Supervisors of the County, and it is supervised by the County Superintendent of the Poor.
- The State Board of Charities is responsible for visitation and inspection.
- The almshouse has a capacity of 75, with a total acreage of 180.
- The value of the land and buildings in 1903 was $10,000.
- The value of labor of inmates in 1903 was $500.
- The value of products from the farm in 1903 was $2,131.13.
- Receipts from sales in 1903 were $1,248.18.
- The average number of inmates in 1903 was 41.
- The average weekly per capita cost of maintenance in 1903 was $2.12.
- The total number supported during the year 1903 was 84, with 1 state poor, 15 county poor, and 68 city or town poor.
- The total number remaining in the institution on October 1, 1903, was 38.
- The classification of inmates includes 0 able-bodied, 21 over 70 years of age, 27 sick or infirm, 2 blind, and 7 mentally defective.
- The total expenses in 1903 were $6,963.84.
- General information notes that the almshouse is well-arranged, built on the congregate plan, and well-equipped. Its farm and dairy return nearly one-half of the cost of maintenance, although it has not a single able-bodied person among its inmates.