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$a - History (NR) $3 - Materials specified (NR) $5 - Institution to which field applies (NR) |
$6 - Linkage (NR) $8 - Field link and sequence number (R) |
Information concerning the ownership and custodial history of the described materials from the time of their creation to the time of their accessioning, including the time at which individual items or group of items were first brought together in their current arrangement or collation.
Immediate source of acquisition is recorded in field 541 (Immediate Source of Acquisition Note).
Can also be used to record: 1) the owner's name and address when an item is located other than at the owner's address (the current location of an item is recorded in field 852 (Location)); 2) the original site of a work when it was originally commissioned/installed at one site but was subsequently moved to another location (the current site is recorded in field 851); or 3) the last known owner/location when the work being described has been stolen or destroyed. This field is identical to field 561 (Ownership and Custodial History) defined in the MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data.
561 | 0#$aFrom the collection of L. McGarry, 1948-1957. | ||||||||
561 | ##$aOriginally collected by Paul Jones and maintained by his nephew, John Smith after Jones' death. Purchased in 1878 by Henry Green, who added prints and drawings purchased at auctions... | ||||||||
561 | ##$aOn permanent loan from the collection of Paul Mellon. | ||||||||
561 | ##$aThe journal was discovered in a cellar in Nantes in 1837 and was removed to the Abbey of St. Pierre, where it remained until 1887, when it was given to Gehan Tourel... | ||||||||
561 | 1#$aCollated: 1845-1847. | ||||||||
561 | ##$aA. Brolemann (with his bookplate), Mme. Etienne Mallet (see item 2 in the Society catalog of the Mallet sale, May 4-5, 1926), William Permain, W.R. Hearst. |
561 | ##$3Family correspondence$aOriginally collected by Henry Fitzhugh, willed to his wife Sarah Jackson Fitzhugh and given by her to her grandson Jonathan Irving Jackson, who collected some further information about his grandmother and the papers of their relatives and Cellarsville neighbors, the Arnold Fitzhugh's, before donating the materials along with his own papers as mayor of Cellarsville to the Historical Society. |
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