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Juan Sánchez, Bayamón, Puerto Rico

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Puente Marqués de la Serna, Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Puente Marqués de la Serna, Bayamón, Puerto Rico

Juan Sánchez is a barrio in the municipality of Bayamón, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 22,951.

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Juan Sánchez, Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Calle Las Mercedes, Bayamón Juan Sánchez (Juan Sánchez)

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Calle Las Mercedes Q-9
00960 Bayamón, Juan Sánchez (Juan Sánchez)
Puerto Rico, United States
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Dr. Agustín Stahl Stamm House
Dr. Agustín Stahl Stamm House

The Dr. Agustín Stahl Stamm House (Spanish: Casa Dr. Agustín Stahl Stamm) is a historic residence in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. Built in the 1840s, this Neoclassical house was the residence of internationally recognized Puerto Rican scientist Agustín Stahl (1842–1917) from 1865 until his death. The house was not only his home, but also his medical office, laboratory, and storehouse for his collections in natural history and anthropology. The house has been acquired and partially restored by the municipal government of Bayamón, which has long-term plans to establish a museum in the building.Trained as a physician in Germany and maintaining only a modest income as a local doctor, Stahl nevertheless received honors in anthropology, natural sciences, and medicine by 1877. In the late 1870s, he entered the agricultural sciences in response to a sugarcane plague in Puerto Rico. In the 1880s, he published massive and well regarded reference texts on the zoology and botany of the island, and later important works in ethnology and demography. In the latter part of his life, he became a leader in public health efforts in Puerto Rico and published works in Puerto Rican history.Stahl is also remembered for his advocacy of Puerto Rican independence. His liberal political views led to suspicion from Spanish colonial authorities and his arrest and brief exile to the Dominican Republic during the Spanish–American War.The house was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2011.