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Charity, Public: United States. New York. New York City. American National Red Cross: American National Red Cross Civilian Relief. Investigation and Record Blanks

Date

c. 1900

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

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Archival Material

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.900.1

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Title

Charity, Public: United States. New York. New York City. American National Red Cross: American National Red Cross Civilian Relief. Investigation and Record Blanks

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1900

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.900.1

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Clarifai

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a sheet of paper with a ruler.

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13

a photograph of a document with a picture of a person in a suit

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06

a document with a list of items on it

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14

This image depicts an official form titled "Red Cross Civilian Relief" specified as "General Form No. 9." The document is designed to collect detailed information about individuals seeking assistance, particularly families of enlisted men during wartime. The form has multiple fields and sections, organized to record the following:

  1. Personal Information:

    • Surname and Exact Present Address of Family
    • Regiment and Company
    • Rank
    • Latest Address Before Enlistment
    • Date of Departure from this City
    • Date of Enlistment
    • Date of Application
  2. Family Composition:

    • Information about the man (presumably the enlisted man), woman, and children, including:
      • First Name, Age, Occupation, Wages, Native Country, Years in the U.S.
      • Death, Injury, Disability, or Remarks
  3. Relatives and Kinship:

    • Relatives in this City (their kinship and address)
    • Whether they are dependent on or able to help the applicant
  4. Financial Details:

    • Insurance details: kind, amount, company
    • Help provided by the War Department, employer, other relief committees, or beneficial organizations
    • Names and addresses of responsible organizations or individuals offering relief
  5. Employment Information:

    • Latest employer of the enlisted man: name, address, length of employment, help provided by this employer
  6. Other Interested Persons:

    • Names and addresses, including pastors or priests.

At the bottom of the form, it states that it is supplied by the American Red Cross headquarters in Washington, D.C., and available for purchase. The layout is neat, with a grid and clear sections to ensure systematic data collection.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14

The image is of a blank "Red Cross Civilian Relief" form labeled "General Form No. 9." The form is designed to collect various details about a family in need of relief, particularly related to the military context. Here's a detailed breakdown of the sections on the form:

  1. Header Section:

    • Name of the chapter.
    • Date of application.
    • Visitor information.
    • Rent.
  2. Family Information:

    • Surname and exact present address of the family.
    • Regiment and company, latest address before enlistment.
    • Rank, date of departure from the city, previous address, date of enlistment.
  3. Family Member Table:

    • Columns for the first name, age, occupation, wages, native country, years in the U.S., and notes on death, injury, disability, or remarks.
    • Space to list a man, a woman, and up to 7 children (eldest first).
  4. Relatives:

    • Space to list relatives in the city with columns for kinship, address, and whether they are dependent or able to help.
    • Separate space for other relatives.
  5. Insurance Information:

    • Fields for the kind of insurance, amount, and the company.
  6. Assistance Information:

    • Help given by the War Department.
    • Latest employer of the enlisted man, including address and length of time employed.
    • Help given by the employer.
    • Help given by other relief committees, with names and addresses, and amount.
    • Help given by other organizations, including beneficial organizations.
  7. Other Interested Persons:

    • Space to list other interested persons, particularly pastors and priests, with their names and addresses.

At the bottom of the form, there is a note stating that a supply of these cards is available at the American Red Cross headquarters in Washington, D.C., for a cost of two dollars per hundred. Further, it mentions to "ask for General Form Number 9."

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20

The image appears to be a Red Cross Civilian Relief application form. It contains various fields for the applicant to fill out, including their surname, exact present address, latest address before enlistment, date of departure from the city, date of enlistment, age, occupation, wages, native country, years in the U.S., death/injury/disability or remarks, and information about their relatives and insurance. The form also has sections for the applicant to provide details about help received from the War Department, their latest employer, and other relief committees or organizations. Overall, this form seems to be used to collect detailed personal and financial information from civilians seeking relief assistance from the Red Cross.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20

This is a blank Red Cross Civilian Relief form (General Form No. 9). It appears to be a historical document used to collect information about families receiving assistance. The form includes fields for:

  • Basic family information (surname, address, rent)
  • Military details (regiment, company, rank)
  • Personal information for family members (man, woman, and up to 7 children)
  • Fields for occupation, wages, native country, and years in U.S.
  • Sections for listing relatives in the city and other relatives
  • Insurance information
  • Details about help received from various sources (War Dept., employers, other relief committees)
  • Space for listing other interested persons like pastors and priests

At the bottom, there's a note indicating these forms could be obtained from American Red Cross headquarters in Washington, D.C. for two dollars per hundred.

The form appears to be designed to comprehensively assess a family's situation and support network during times of civilian hardship, likely during a wartime period.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13

The image depicts a vintage Red Cross Civilian Relief application form, titled "Red Cross Civilian Relief" at the top. The form is divided into sections for personal information, family details, occupation, wages, native country, years in the U.S., and other relatives. It also includes spaces for insurance, employer information, and help received from other organizations or individuals.

The form features a mix of short-answer and multiple-choice questions, with some sections containing additional information about the applicant's family, occupation, and employment history. The form is printed on white paper with black text, and the layout is clear and easy to follow.

Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the application process for civilian relief during a historical period, highlighting the types of information that were collected from applicants and the structure of the application form.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13

The image depicts a form titled "RED CROSS CIVILIAN RELIEF" with the subtitle "(NAME OF CHAPTER)". The form is divided into sections, each containing various fields for information. The top section includes fields for surname, regiment and company, rank, first name, man/woman, children (eldest first), relatives in this city, other relatives, insurance (kind), help given by war dept., latest employer of enlisted man, help given by this employer, help given by other relief committees (names), help given by others (including beneficial organizations), and other interested persons (particularly pastors and priests) with names and addresses.

The middle section contains fields for exact present address of family, latest address before enlistment, date of departure from this city, native country, years in U.S., date of application, visitor, rent, a previous address, date of enlistment, death, injury, or disability - or remarks, whether dependent - or able to help, length of time employed, and (in what company).

The bottom section features a disclaimer stating that a supply of these cards is constantly on hand at headquarters, American Red Cross, Washington, D.C. They will be sent, prepaid, for two dollars per hundred. Ask for General Form Number 9.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14

This is a form titled "Red Cross Civilian Relief" used to gather information about enlisted individuals and their families. The form is divided into several sections, each with specific fields to be filled out. The first section requests personal details such as the individual's surname, rank, and regiment and company. The second section asks for the individual's latest address before enlistment, the date of departure from that city, and the date of enlistment. The third section seeks information about the individual's occupation, wages, and native country. The fourth section includes fields for the individual's death, injury, or disability, or any remarks. The fifth section asks for the individual's first name, age, and whether they are a man or a woman. The sixth section requests details about the individual's children, including their names, ages, and whether they are dependents or able to help. The seventh section asks for information about relatives in the city, their kinship, address, and whether they are dependents or able to help. The eighth section requests details about other relatives, their insurance, and help given by the War Department. The ninth section asks for information about the individual's latest employer, the length of time they were employed, and help given by that employer. The tenth section requests information about help given by other relief committees and others, including beneficial organizations. The eleventh section asks for names and addresses of other interested persons, particularly pastors and priests. The form also includes a note stating that a supply of these cards is constantly on hand at headquarters, American Red Cross, Washington, D.C., and they will be sent prepaid for two dollars per hundred.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14

The image depicts a formal document titled "RED CROSS CIVILIAN RELIEF." This document appears to be a standardized form used for collecting information about individuals, likely for the purpose of providing assistance or relief. The form is divided into several sections, each with specific fields to be filled out.

At the top of the form, there is a section labeled "SURNAME" and "EXACT PRESENT ADDRESS OF FAMILY." Below this, there are fields for "REGIMENT AND COMPANY," "LATEST ADDRESS BEFORE ENLISTMENT," "A PREVIOUS ADDRESS," "RANK," "DATE OF DEPARTURE FROM THIS CITY," and "DATE OF ENLISTMENT."

The form also includes a section for "FIRST NAME," "AGE," "OCCUPATION," "WAGES," "NATIVE COUNTRY," "YEARS IN U.S.," and "DEATH, INJURY, OR DISABILITY—OR REMARKS." There are separate lines for "MAN" and "WOMAN," followed by a section for "CHILDREN (ELDEST FIRST)" with numbered lines for up to seven children.

Further down, there are fields for "RELATIVES IN THIS CITY" and "OTHER RELATIVES," along with sections for "KINSHIP," "ADDRESS," and "WHETHER DEPENDENT—OR ABLE TO HELP."

The form also includes sections for "INSURANCE (KIND)" and "(AMOUNT)," "HELP GIVEN BY WAR DEPT.," "LATEST EMPLOYER OF ENLISTED MAN (ADDRESS)," "LENGTH OF TIME EMPLOYED," "HELP GIVEN BY THIS EMPLOYER," "HELP GIVEN BY OTHER RELIEF COMMITTEES (NAMES) (ADDRESSES) (AMOUNT)," and "HELP GIVEN BY OTHERS (INCLUDING BENEFICIAL ORGANIZATIONS)."

At the bottom of the form, there is a section for "OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS (PARTICULARLY PASTORS AND PRIESTS) WITH NAMES AND ADDRESSES."

The form is structured with horizontal and vertical lines to separate different fields and sections, making it easy to read and fill out. The document is likely used by the Red Cross or a similar organization to gather comprehensive information about individuals in need of assistance, possibly during times of war or other crises.

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Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-12

Here is a description of the image:

The image shows a form titled "Red Cross Civilian Relief," indicating it is for requesting assistance from the American Red Cross. The form requests details about the applicant's family, employment, and other support they may be receiving. The form contains fields for the following information:

  • Surname
  • Exact present address of family
  • Visitor
  • Rent
  • Regiment and company
  • Latest address before enlistment
  • A previous address
  • Rank
  • Date of departure from this city
  • Date of enlistment
  • First name
  • Age
  • Occupation
  • Wages
  • Native country
  • Years in U.S.
  • Death, injury, or disability—or remarks
  • Woman
  • Children (numbered 1-7)
  • Relatives in this city, their kinship, and address
  • Other relatives
  • Insurance (kind), amount, and company
  • Help given by War Dept.
  • Latest employer of enlisted man and address and the length of time employed there.
  • Help given by this employer
  • Help given by other relief committees (names) and addresses
  • Help given by others (including beneficial organizations)
  • Other interested persons (particularly pastors and priests) with names and addresses

There is fine print stating that the forms are available at the American Red Cross headquarters in Washington, D.C.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-12

The image is a vintage Red Cross Civilian Relief form, General Form No. 9. It's a document designed for collecting information related to aid and assistance, likely during a war or period of conflict.

The form is divided into several sections for various details:

  • Identification: At the top are fields for the date of application, the name of the Red Cross chapter, and a spot for the visitor's details. It also has space for "Surname," "Exact Present Address of Family," "Regiment and Company," "Latest Address Before Enlistment," "Rank," and "Date of Departure From This City," as well as "Rent."
  • Personal Details: The main section is for information about the individual in need of assistance, including "First Name," "Age," "Occupation," "Wages," "Native Country," "Years in U.S.," and "Death, Injury, or Disability - Or Remarks." It specifies separate lines for a "Man," "Woman," and children, with instructions to list the children's names in order of age, from oldest to youngest.
  • Family and Contacts: There are also sections to list "Relatives in This City," "Kinship," "Address," and "Whether Dependent - Or Able to Help," as well as a section for "Other Relatives".
  • Financial and Support Information: The lower part has spaces for the "Insurance (Kind)," "(Amount)", and "(In What Company)," "Help Given by War Dept." The form also queries for information about the "Latest Employer of Enlisted Man," "Help Given by This Employer," "Help Given by Other Relief Committees (Names)," and "Help Given by Others (Including Beneficial Organizations)."
  • Additional Contacts: Finally, there's a space for "Other Interested Persons (Particularly Pastors and Priests) With Names and Addresses," implying the Red Cross was involved with those in the clergy and other community figures.

The bottom of the form includes a small statement indicating the form's availability from the American Red Cross headquarters in Washington, D.C., for a fee.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14

The image shows a historical form titled "Red Cross Civilian Relief," designated as General Form No. 9. This form was used to gather detailed information about individuals and families for the purpose of providing relief. Here is a breakdown of the form's sections:

  1. Header Information:

    • Name of the chapter
    • Date of application
    • Visitor (likely the person filling out the form)
  2. Personal Information:

    • Surname
    • Exact present address of family
    • Rent details
    • Regiment and company (if applicable)
    • Latest address before enlistment
    • A previous address
    • Date of departure from this city
    • Date of enlistment
  3. Family Details:

    • First name, age, occupation, wages, native country, years in the U.S., and remarks (including death, injury, or disability) for:
      • Man
      • Woman
      • Up to 7 children (eldest first)
  4. Relatives Information:

    • Relatives in this city: Kinship, address, and whether dependent or able to help
    • Other relatives: Kinship, address, and whether dependent or able to help
  5. Insurance Details:

    • Kind of insurance
    • Amount
    • In what company
  6. Help Received:

    • Help given by the War Department
    • Latest employer of enlisted man: Name, address, length of time employed
    • Help given by this employer
    • Help given by other relief committees: Names, addresses, amount
    • Help given by others (including beneficial organizations)
  7. Other Interested Persons:

    • Names and addresses of other interested persons (particularly pastors and priests)
  8. Footer Information:

    • A note indicating that a supply of these cards is constantly on hand at headquarters, American Red Cross, Washington, D.C.
    • Instructions for ordering the forms, which are prepaid for two dollars per hundred.
    • Reference to General Form Number 9

This form appears to be a comprehensive tool used by the Red Cross to assess the needs of civilians, particularly those affected by enlistment or other hardships, and to coordinate relief efforts effectively.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-11

This image appears to be a form titled "Red Cross Civilian Relief," which is designed to gather information for the relief of individuals affected by war or other emergencies. The form includes various sections for the applicant to fill out, including:

  1. Personal Information:

    • Surname
    • Regimen and Company (if applicable)
    • Rank (if applicable)
    • First Name
    • Age
    • Occupation
    • Wages
    • Native Country
    • Years in U.S.
    • Children (with specific fields for each child, including age, occupation, wages, and remarks)
    • Relatives in this city (with fields for kinship and address)
    • Other relatives (with fields for kinship and address)
    • Insurance (kind, amount, and company)
    • Help given by the War Department
    • Latest employer of the enlisted man (address and length of time employed)
    • Help given by this employer
    • Help given by other relief committees (names and addresses)
    • Help given by others (including beneficial organizations)
    • Other interested persons (with names and addresses)
  2. Additional Information:

    • Date of application
    • Date of enlistment
    • Date of departure from the city
    • Address of the family
    • Previous address
    • Rent

The form is intended to be completed and sent to the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C., as noted at the bottom of the form. It is meant to provide a comprehensive overview of the applicant's situation and the support they might need.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-11

This image is a form titled "Red Cross Civilian Relief," labeled as General Form No. 9. It appears to be a historical document used by the American Red Cross for gathering information about families in need of relief, particularly those affected by military service. The form is structured with various sections to collect detailed data, including:

  1. Header Information:

    • Date of Application: Space for the date the form is filled out.
    • Visitor: Likely the name of the Red Cross worker assisting with the application.
    • Name of Chapter: The specific Red Cross chapter handling the application.
  2. Applicant and Family Details:

    • Surname, First Name, Rank, Regiment and Company: Information about the individual who has enlisted in the military.
    • Exact Present Address of Family, Latest Address Before Enlistment, A Previous Address: Contact information for the family.
    • Date of Departure from This City, Date of Enlistment: Timeline details related to the enlistment.
  3. Family Members Information:

    • Man, Woman, Children (Eldest First): Sections to list the first names, age, occupation, wages, native country, years in the U.S., and any death, injury, or disability remarks for each family member.
  4. Relatives Information:

    • Relatives in This City, Other Relatives: Details about relatives, including kinship, address, and whether they are dependent or able to help.
  5. Insurance and Help Information:

    • Insurance (Kind), Amount, In What Company: Information about any insurance held by the family.
    • Help Given by War Dept., Help Given by This Employer, Help Given by Other Relief Committees, Help Given by Others (Including Beneficial Organizations): Details about any assistance received from various sources.
    • Latest Employer of Enlisted Man, Length of Time Employed, Help Given by This Employer: Employment details of the enlisted person.
  6. Other Interested Persons:

    • Names and Addresses of other interested persons, particularly pastors and priests: Information about any other individuals involved in the family's situation.
  7. Footer Information:

    • A note about the availability of these forms at the American Red Cross headquarters in Washington, D.C., and the cost for a supply of these cards.

The form is designed to gather comprehensive information to assess the needs of families affected by military service and to coordinate relief efforts effectively.

Text analysis

Amazon

CIVILIAN
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Google

General Form No. 9 RED CROSS CIVILIAN RELIEF DATE OF APPLICATION (NAME FCHAPTER) VISITOR SURNAME EXACT PRESENT ADDRESS OF FAMILY RENT REGIMENT AND COMPANY LATEST ADDRESS BEFORE ENLISTMENT A PREVIOUS ADDRESS RANK DATE OF DEPARTURE FROM THIS CITY DATE ENLISTMENT DEATH, INJURY, OR DISABILITY-OR REMARKS FIRST NAME OCCUPATION WAGES AGE Cr MAN WOMAN 1 CHILDREN (ELDEST FIRST) 7 RELATIVES IN THIS CITY ADDRESS WHETHER DEPENDENT-OR ABLE TO HELP KINSHIP OTHER RELATIVES (IN WHAT COMPANY) INSURANCE (KIND) (AMOUNT) HELP GIVEN BY WAR DEPT LENGTH OF TIME EMPLOYED (ADDRESS) LATEST EMPLOYER OF ENLISTED MAN HELP GIVEN BY THIS EMPLOYER (AMOUNT) (ADDRESSES) HELP GIVEN BY OTHER RELIEF COMMITTEES (NAMES) HELP GIVEN BY OTHERS (INCLUDING BENEFICIAL ORGANIZATIONS) OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS (PARTICULARLY PASTORS AND PRIESTS) WITH NAMES AND ADDRESSES E SENT, PREPAID, FOR TWo 0OLLARS PER HUNDRED, ASK FOR GENERAL FORM NUMBER 9 SUPPLY OF THESE CARDS 1s CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT HEADOUARTERS, AMERICAN RED CROSS, WASHINOTON, D. C. THEY WIL
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