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created on 2019-06-07
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Microsoft
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Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-13
a new document for the government.
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 title of state of new york
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
The 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 Livingston County almshouse in Geneseo, Livingston County, New York.
Key details on the document include:
- Type of Institution: Livingston County almshouse, operating under a congregate system.
- Location: Geneseo, Livingston County, New York.
- Governance: Fiscal control by the Board of Supervisors of the county; supervision by the County Superintendent of the Poor.
- Capacity: 300 individuals, with 151 acres of land associated.
- Value: Land and buildings valued at $50,000 in 1903, while the value of labor by inmates was $250.
- Production and Maintenance Costs: The farm produced goods valued at $4,177, and receipts from sales amounted to $496. The average weekly per capita maintenance cost for inmates was $3.58.
- Inmate Statistics: In 1903, 87 total inmates were supported, with an average of 53 inmates over the year. As of October 1, 1903, 44 inmates remained.
- Classification of Inmates: Breakdown includes able-bodied, those over 70 years of age, sick or infirm (37), blind (3), and mentally defective (4).
- Total expenses: $8,049.65 in 1903.
- General Information: The almshouse buildings were originally intended for housing the insane but are now undergoing repairs. The former asylum for the insane will be repurposed for hospital use, though facilities for the care of the sick are described as meager.
The text is laid out in organized sections, detailing the operation and status of the almshouse, likely as part of an exhibit for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. It emphasizes numbers, values, and classifications. There is also clear emphasis on budget and lack of sufficient facilities for specific needs.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image shows a printed document titled "State of New York Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Exhibit by State Board of Charities." The document provides details about the Livingston County almshouse located in Geneseo, Livingston County, NY.
Key information displayed in the document includes:
- Administration by the Keeper of the almshouse.
- Supervision by the County Superintendent of the Poor.
- Visitation and inspection are carried out by the State Board of Charities.
- The institution functions under a congregate system.
- It has a capacity for 300 individuals and spans an acreage of 153.
- The value of land and buildings in 1903 is estimated at $50,000.
- The value of labor of inmates in 1903 is $250.
- The average weekly per capita maintenance cost in 1903 was $3.58.
- There were 87 inmates supported during the year 1903, with an average number of inmates being 53.
- In terms of classification, there are 37 inmates over 70 years of age or sick or infirm, 3 who are blind, and 4 mentally defective individuals.
- The total expenses for 1903 amounted to $8,049.65.
General information notes that half of the buildings were originally intended for housing the insane, but repairs are now being made, and the former asylum for the insane will be repurposed for hospital facilities, though current facilities for care of the sick are meager.
The document appears formal and structured, using an old-style typeface, likely indicating historical data from the early 1900s.
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, which is a state agency of New York. The document provides detailed information about the Livingston County almshouse, including its system, fiscal control, visitation and inspection, capacity, value of land and buildings, receipts from sales, average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, total number supported during the year, state and county poor, and total number remaining in the institution as of October 1, 1903. The document also mentions that the almshouse is of the congregate type, and that one-half of its buildings were originally intended for the housing of the insane, but are now undergoing repairs to be fitted up for hospital purposes.
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 an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. It details information about the Livingston County almshouse located in Genesee, Livingston County, NY.
The document provides various administrative and operational details from 1903, including:
- It's a congregate system facility managed by a keeper of almshouse
- The property spans 161 acres valued at $50,000
- The facility housed an average of 53 inmates in 1903
- Weekly per capita maintenance cost was $1.88
- There were 87 total people supported that year (0 state poor, 87 county poor)
- As of October 1, 1903, there were 44 residents
- The residents were classified as: able-bodied, over 70 years old (14), sick or infirm (27), blind (3), and mentally defective (4)
The general information notes that the almshouse was of the congregate type, and part of its buildings were originally intended for housing the insane. At the time of the report, the buildings were undergoing repairs, with plans to convert the former insane asylum into hospital facilities due to inadequate sick care facilities.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a document from the State of New York, specifically from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, which is an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. The document provides information about the Livingston County Almshouse, a facility that offers care and support to the poor, the sick, and the insane.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the image:
- Name of Institution: Livingston County Almshouse
- Type: Congregate system (congregate or cottage)
- System: Congregate
- Fiscal Control: Board of Supervisors of County
- Visitation and Inspection: State Board of Charities
- Capacity: 101
- Acute: 101
- Value of Products of Farm: $1,178
- Average Weekly Per Capita Cost of Maintenance: $5.55
- Total Number Supported During the Year: 87
- State poor: 87
- County poor: 44
- City or town poor: 44
- Total Number Remaining in Institution October 1903: 44
- Classification: Able-bodied, over 70 years of age, 14; sick or infirm, 37; blind, 3; mentally defective, 4
- Total Expenses 1903: $8,049.65
- General Information: This almshouse is of the congregate type, and one half of its buildings were originally intended for the housing of the insane. The buildings are now undergoing repairs, and the former asylum for the insane will be fitted up for hospital purposes as the present facilities for care of sick are meager.
In summary, the document provides an overview of the Livingston County Almshouse, including its name, system, fiscal control, visitation and inspection, capacity, value of products, average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, total number supported during the year, total number remaining in institution October 1903, classification, total expenses, and general information. The document highlights the challenges faced by the almshouse, including the need for repairs and the lack of adequate facilities for caring for the sick.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a document from the State of New York, specifically the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, which provides information about the Livingston County Almshouse. The document is titled "STATE OF NEW YORK" and features a formal layout with various sections detailing the institution's characteristics.
Institutional Information
- Name: Livingston County Almshouse
- System: Congregate (congregate or cottage)
- Fiscal Control: Board of Supervisors of County
- Visitation and Inspection: State Board of Charities
- Capacity: 300
- Average weekly per capita cost of maintenance: $1.58
- Total number supported during the year 1903: 87
- State poor: 87
- County poor: 0
- City or town poor: 0
Classification
- Able-bodied: 0
- Over 70 years of age: 14
- Sick or infirm: 87
- Blind: 5
- Mentally defective: 4
Total Expenses 1903
- $8,049.65
General Information
- The almshouse is of the congregate type, and one half of its buildings were originally intended for the housing of the insane.
- The buildings are now undergoing repairs, and the former asylum for the insane will be fitted up for hospital purposes as the present facilities for care of sick are meagre.
Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the Livingston County Almshouse, including its capacity, financial information, and classification of residents.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a document titled "STATE OF NEW YORK" and "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission". It is an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. The document provides detailed information about the "Livingston County Almshouse" located in Geneseo, Livingston County, New York. The document includes various details about the institution, such as its name, location, fiscal control, supervision, visitation and inspection, capacity, value of land and buildings, average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, total expenses, and general information. The document also includes information about the inmates, such as their classification, total number supported, and the value of their labor. The document is dated 1903 and appears to be a report or record of the institution's operations and conditions during that year.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image shows a document that appears to be a report or a form with various sections and fields. The document is titled "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission EXHIBIT BY STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES." It contains information about an institution, including its name, location, system, fiscal control, supervision, visitation and inspection, capacity, value of land and buildings, value of farm products, average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, total number supported during the year, classification, and total expenses. The document is printed on paper with a gray background.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-13
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 presents information about the Livingston County Almshouse, located in Geneseo, Livingston County, N.Y.
Some of the information provided includes:
- System: Congregate
- Fiscal control: Board of Supervisors of County
- Visitation and inspection: State Board of Charities
- Capacity: 300
- Acreage: 151
- Value of land and buildings (1903): $50,000
- Value of products of farm (1903): $6,177
- Receipts from sales (1903): $406
- Average weekly per capita cost of maintenance (1903): $3.38
- Total number supported during the year (1903): 87
- State poor: Not specified
- County poor: 87
- City or town poor: Not specified
- Total number remaining in institution (October 1, 1903): 44
- Classification: Able-bodied, over 70 years of age, sick or infirm, blind, mentally defective
- Total expenses (1903): $8,040.65
The document also includes general information, stating that the almshouse is of the congregate type and that one half of its buildings were originally intended for housing the insane. It mentions that the buildings are undergoing repairs, and the former asylum for the insane will be fitted up for hospital purposes as the present facilities for care of sick are meager.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-13
This is a printed document from the State of New York, specifically an exhibit presented by the State Board of Charities at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. The document appears to be a report or record of the Livingston County almshouse.
Here's a breakdown of the key details:
- Title: The document header proudly states "STATE OF NEW YORK" and identifies the "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" with an "EXHIBIT BY STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES."
- Institution: The document details the Livingston County almshouse, including information on its system, capacity, and location (Geneseo, Livingston County, N.Y.).
- Financial Information: The document lists the value of land and buildings, the value of products from the farm, receipts from sales, and the average weekly per capita cost of maintenance.
- Resident Information: It includes the total number of people supported during the year, the number remaining in the institution as of October 1, 1903, and the classification of residents (able-bodied, sick, blind, mentally defective, etc.).
- General Information: This section explains that the almshouse is of the congregate type, with information on building purposes and repairs.
The document is an informative piece that would have been used for a detailed overview of the operation and statistics of the Livingston County almshouse at the time of the exhibit.
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. It provides detailed information about the Ulster County Almshouse, located in Saugerties, Livingston County, New York. Here is a summary of the key points from the document:
- Name of Institution: Ulster County Almshouse
- Location: Saugerties, Livingston County, New York
- 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: Separate infirmary only
Capacity and Financials (1901):
- Capacity: 300
- Average Number of Inmates: 121
- Value of Land and Buildings: $50,000
- Value of Labor of Inmates: $500
- Value of Products of Farm: $1,177
- Receipts from Sales: $496
- Average Weekly Per Capita Cost of Maintenance: $0.58
Inmate Statistics (1901):
- Total Number Supported During the Year: 87
- State Poor: 5
- County Poor: 57
- City or Town Poor: 25
- Total Number Remaining in Institution on October 1, 1901: 44
Classification of Inmates:
- Able-bodied: 14
- Over 70 Years of Age: 14
- Sick or Infirm: 37
- Blind: 3
- Mentally Defective: 4
Total Expenses (1901): $8,049.85
General Information:
- The almshouse is of the congregate type, and one half of the buildings were originally intended for the housing of the inmates.
- The buildings are now occupied, and the former infirmary for the inmates will be fitted up for hospital purposes as the present facilities for care of sick are inadequate.
This document provides a comprehensive overview of the operational, financial, and demographic details of the Ulster County Almshouse as of 1901.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-11
The image is a document from the State of New York, specifically from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, which was an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. The document provides detailed information about the Livingston County Almshouse located in Geneseo, Livingston County, New York.
The document includes the following details:
- Name of institution: Livingston County Almshouse
- Location: Geneseo, Livingston County, N.Y.
- System: Congregate
- Fiscal control: Board of Supervisors of County
- Supervision: County Superintendent of the Poor
- Capacity: 300
- Acreage: 151
- Value of land and buildings (1903): $50,000
- Value of products of farm (1903): $4,177
- Value of labor of inmates (1903): $250
- Receipts from sales (1903): $496
- Average weekly per capita cost of maintenance (1903): $2.38
- Total number supported during the year 1903: 87
- Total number remaining in institution October 1, 1903: 44
- Classification: Able-bodied, 20; over 70 years of age, 14; sick or infirm, 37; blind, 3; mentally defective, 4
- Total expenses (1903): $8,049.65
The document also notes that the almshouse is of the congregate type and that one half of its buildings were originally intended for the housing of the insane. It mentions that the buildings are undergoing repairs, and the former asylum for the insane will be fitted up for hospital purposes as the present facilities for the care of sick are meagre.
The document is presented in a formal, typewritten format, with some text highlighted in blue, likely for emphasis or to draw attention to specific financial details.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-11
The image is a document titled "STATE OF NEW YORK" followed by "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" and "EXHIBIT BY STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES." It appears to be an informational sheet about the Livingston County almshouse.
The document contains various details about the almshouse, including:
- Name of institution: Livingston County almshouse
- Location: Geneseo, Livingston County, N.Y.
- System: Congregate
- Administration: Keeper of almshouse
- Supervision: County Superintendent of the Poor
- Visitation and inspection: State Board of Charities
- Hospital facilities: Separate rooms only
- Capacity: 300
- Acreage: 151
- Value of land and buildings 1903: $50,000
- Value of labor of inmates 1903: $250
- Value of products of farm 1903: $4,177
- Receipts from sales 1903: $496
- Average number of inmates 1903: 53
- Average weekly per capita cost of maintenance 1903: $2.38
- Total number supported during the year 1903: 87
- Total number remaining in institution October 1, 1903: 44
- Classification: Details about the types of individuals in the almshouse (able-bodied, over 70 years of age, sick or infirm, blind, mentally defective)
- Total expenses 1903: $8,049.65
At the bottom, there is a section labeled "General information" which notes that the almshouse is of the congregate type and mentions that one half of its buildings were originally intended for the housing of the insane. The buildings are undergoing repairs, and the former asylum will be fitted up for hospital purposes.
The document has a formal, official appearance with a neat layout and clear headings. There is a handwritten note in the top right corner of the image that reads "G Ch 61.73.45.2."