| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - They didn't plant the pear trees, however--they were on the land that had formerly belonged to Thomas Brewer in Roxbury, Mass., when Enoch Bartlett bought it, and it took about a century and a half to realize that these trees were an already existing variety known by a different name (Williams, or bon chretien) in England and France.
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