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Biographical information about an individual or historical information about an institution or event used as the main entry for the item being cataloged. When a distinction between levels of detail is required, a brief summary is given in subfield $a and a fuller annotation is given in subfield $b.
545 | ##$aActive from March 15, 1905 until April 17, 1989. |
545 | 0#$aBorn Kingston, N.Y., April 4, 1856; worked at J.J. Bufford's Lith. in Boston, 1890-1895. |
545 | 1#$aThe Office of Geography provides research and other staff services for the interdepartmental Board on Geographic Names and the Secretary of the Interior on foreign geographic nomenclature.$bThe Office inherited functions and records of earlier boards and committees engaged in similar work. The earliest of these, the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, was created by an Executive order of September 4, 1890, to ensure uniform usage throughout the executive departments of the Government ... |
545 | 0#$aBorn Kingston, N.Y., April 4, 1856; worked at J.J. Bufford's Lith. in Boston, 1890-1895. | ||||||||
545 | ##$aAuthor and reformer. Born Harriet Elizabeth Beecher. Married (1836) Calvin Ellis Stowe (1802-1886). |
545 | 1#$aThe Office of Geography provides research and other staff services for the interdepartmental Board on Geographic Names and the Secretary of the Interior on foreign geographic nomenclature.$bThe Office inherited functions and records of earlier boards and committees engaged in similar work. The earliest of these, the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, was created by an Executive order of September 4, 1890, to ensure uniform usage throughout the executive departments of the Government ... |
545 | ##$aThe Baton Rouge Audubon Society is a chapter of the National Audubon Society, a bird preservation group founded in 1905 and named for the American naturalist and wildlife painter John James Audubon (1785-1851).$bThe Baton Rouge Audubon Society is dedicated to protecting birds, wildlife, and their habitats in Louisiana. More information about the Baton Rouge Audubon Society is available on its website at:$uhttp://www.braudubon.org/ |
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