Nelson Special Collections

At least I took a picture of the call number along with the volume

Rare Bks PA 6523.H4 F66 1556

So that will allow me to check the libraries' catalog and search using a "basic search" on "call numbers" to retrieve the information I need. Durable URL: https://catalog.umd.edu/docno=002303759 title Les XXI epitres d’Ouide : les dix premieres sont traduites par Charles Fontaine Parisien : le reste est par lui reuù, & augmenté de prefaces : les amours de Mars & Venus, & de Pluton vers Proserpine, imitacion d’Homere & d’Ouide, published A Lion : Par Ian de Tournes, et Guil. Gazeau, 1556

A New Map of Virginia, Maryland, and the Improved Parts of Pennsylvania & New Jersey

1719

The call number & retrieval information, so I can find it again

MD Map: G3880 1721.S45 MAP 0360


I might also use this space to take notes about what I want to remember: In this 1719 map, there's information about European settlements and European claims about counties (see, for example, "Bristoll" near the words "Charles County" in "Maryland" and "Henrico Co.") alongside details about indigenous peoples' settlements (as I follow the "Patowmeck River," I see "Chincomoxen Nangamye," "Pamunky Indian Land," "Pascattawaye" and more)