1774-1845

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1774-1845

The value of love

the story of Johnny Appleseed
1979
A biography of John Chapman whose distribution of appleseeds and trees across the Midwest made him a legend and left us a legacy we can still enjoy today.

Johnny Appleseed

a poem
1990
Rhymed text and illustrations relate the life of John Chapman, whose distribution of apple seeds and trees across the Midwest made him a legend and left a legacy still enjoyed today.

Folks call me Appleseed John

1995
A fictionalized account describing how John Chapman was joined in the western Pennsylvania wilderness by his half-brother Nathaniel, who was unprepared for John's spartan lifestyle and unusual ways.

Folks call me Appleseed John

1998
A fictionalized account describing how John Chapman was joined in the western Pennsylvania wilderness by his half-brother Nathaniel, who was unprepared for John's spartan lifestyle and unusual ways.

The story of Johnny Appleseed

1988
Retells the wandering of John Chapman whose devotion to planting apple trees made him a legendary figure in American history.

Johnny Appleseed

2010
Simple text and illustrations describe the life of Johnny Appleseed, discussing his childhood, family, travels, and planting of apple seeds.

Heroic folk

2008
Contains comic stories in which Chester the Crab shares stories of four heroes in American history, including Johnny Appleseed, Davy Crockett, Sam Houston, and John Henry.

The story of Johnny Appleseed

1968
Retells the wandering of John Chapman whose devotion to planting apple trees made him a legendary figure in American history.

Johnny Appleseed and the planting of the West

a historical novel
1992
A fictional account of the adventures of John Chapman who, after leaving his Massachusetts home in 1794, traveled with his brother across the American frontier planting hundreds of apple orchards.

Johnny Appleseed

2005
Recounts the story of the man who traveled west planting apple seeds to make the country a better place to live.

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