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Johnny Appleseed (born John Chapman; September 26, 1774 – March 18, 1845) was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced trees grown with apple seeds (as opposed to trees grown with grafting [1]) to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Ontario, as well as the northern counties of West Virginia.
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Rosella Rice (11 August 1827 – 6 June 1888) was an American author, poet, and lecturer born in Perrysville, Ohio.She was known for her direct and energetic comedy writing, her nature poems, and her vivid descriptions of folklore figure John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman.
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Jonathan Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, was born in Leominster, Massachusetts, on Sept. 26, 1774.By 1797, the year Zanesville was founded, he was planting what we believe to be his ...
In addition to an exhibit, Cleo Red Fisher Museum will be part of apple cider pressing at Malabar Farms during Heritage Days.
First edition (publ. J. B. Lippincott & Co.) Better Known as Johnny Appleseed is a children's book by Mabel Leigh Hunt.It presents the life and legend of John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, in nine stories, each named for a variety of apple such as those Johnny planted in the Midwest river valleys.
"Meet Johnny Appleseed" will be at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Grant & Mary Milliron Research Wetlands and Classroom on the OSU Mansfield campus.