561 - Ownership and Custodial History (R)
MARC 21 Holdings - Concise
2007
This is an ARCHIVED VERSION of the
2009/2010 electronic edition of the MARC 21 Concise
Formats. Please see loc.gov/marc/concise/
for the most up-to-date version of the electronic MARC 21
Concise Formats.
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.
Indicators
First - Privacy
# - No information provided
0 - Private
1 - Not private
Second - Undefined
# - Undefined
Subfield Codes
$a - History (NR)
$3 - Materials specified (NR)
Part of the described materials to which the field applies.
Subfield $3 is the first subfield in the field.
$5 - Institution to which field applies (NR)
$8 - Field link and sequence number (R)
Examples
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##$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 in New York and Paris, 1878- 1893. |
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0#$aFrom the collection
of L. McGarry, 1948-1957. |
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1#$aCollated:
1845-1847. |
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##$3Family
correspondence$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. |