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English: Pencil and ink sketch on thin, blue-lined writing paper shows a church with a mountain labeled "Soharro" behind it. Bartlett's Personal Narrative shows that he was in Arizpe from May 30 until June 3, 1851 and was fascinated by this church. The notation "Soharro" refers to the giant saguaro cactus that is characteristic of the Sonoran Desert.
Español: Dibujo con lápiz y pluma en papel con líneas azules demuestra una montaña con la etiqueta "Soharra" detrás de una iglesia. Según su Personal Narrative, Bartlett estuvo en Arizpe desde el 30 de mayo hasta el 3 de junio de 1851 y en este periodo de tiempo anotó su fascinación con esta iglesia. La nota "Soharro" se refiere al enorme nopal saguaro que es característico del Desierto de Sonora.
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Source John Russell Bartlett Collection at the John Carter Brown Library [1]
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John Russell Bartlett  (1805–1886)  wikidata:Q1101332 s:en:Author:John Russell Bartlett
 
John Russell Bartlett
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John R. Bartlett; John H. Bartlett
Description American explorer, linguist, politician, librarian, historian and writer
Date of birth/death 23 October 1805 Edit this at Wikidata 28 May 1886 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Providence Providence
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creator QS:P170,Q1101332

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