Often viewed as a fictional character, the legendary Johnny Appleseed was actually a real man named John Chapman. Arriving in western lands ahead of most settlers, Chapman sold apple seedlings to new homesteaders who needed fruit trees, making what is now the Midwest a more comfortable and profitable place to live. Karen Clemens Warrick traces the life and work of this true frontiersman from his early years working in the orchards of Massachusetts to his fame in the Midwest and the myths that surround him.
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Often viewed as a fictional character, the legendary Johnny Appleseed was actually a real man named John Chapman. Arriving in western lands ahead of most settlers, Chapman sold apple seedlings to new homesteaders who needed fruit trees, making what is now the Midwest a more comfortable and profitable place to live. Karen Clemens Warrick traces the life and work of this true frontiersman from his early years working in the orchards of Massachusetts to his fame in the Midwest and the myths that surround him.
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