This image shows a Johnny Appleseed Memorial in Ashland, Ohio. John Chapman, more widely-known as Johnny Appleseed, was born in Massachusetts on September 26, 1774. He was well know in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois for selling apple tree saplings and encouraging the settlers to build apple orchards. His territory is reported to be Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. The date of his death is disputed, but may have been March 11, 1845. He is buried in Indiana
The Logan Elm in Pickaway County, Ohio, was the location of a speech on Indian and white relations g...
Marker placed on the site of the Logan Elm in Pickaway County after the tree died, ca. 1965-1970. Th...
voiceCollected by Parler Jim Jansen Walnut Ridge In Folklore class January 14, 1960 Reel 355, Item 9...
This image shows a Johnny Appleseed Memorial in Ashland, Ohio. John Chapman, better known as Johnny...
Two photographs of the Johnny Appleseed monument near Dexter City in Noble County, Ohio were taken i...
Illustration of Johnny Appleseed planting seeds, from "Stories of Ohio" by William Dean Howells, 189...
This image shows a blockhouse in Mansfield that stood when Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman, 1704-1784...
Reproduction of an illustration depicting John Chapman, known as Johnny Appleseed, published in "A H...
By 1810 agriculture had taken root in Huron County, Ohio, particularly apple orchards. One such orc...
Collected by Mary Celestia Parler Told by Mrs. Laura Bement Elm Springs, Ark. September 20, 1953 Ree...
This paper describes the design and fabrication processes of a service-based project, Discovering Jo...
Collected by Merlin Mitchell Transcribed by Kyle Perrin Reel 40 Item 4 Mrs. Bemert Springdale, Ark. ...
In my Independent Study I researched the life of John Chapman (Johnny Appleseed) and created a serie...
Work crew removing the last limb of the Logan Elm in Pickaway County, Ohio, September 1964. The Log...
This photograph of the Logan Elm tree in Pickaway County, Ohio was taken ca. 1918. The Logan Elm, ac...
The Logan Elm in Pickaway County, Ohio, was the location of a speech on Indian and white relations g...
Marker placed on the site of the Logan Elm in Pickaway County after the tree died, ca. 1965-1970. Th...
voiceCollected by Parler Jim Jansen Walnut Ridge In Folklore class January 14, 1960 Reel 355, Item 9...
This image shows a Johnny Appleseed Memorial in Ashland, Ohio. John Chapman, better known as Johnny...
Two photographs of the Johnny Appleseed monument near Dexter City in Noble County, Ohio were taken i...
Illustration of Johnny Appleseed planting seeds, from "Stories of Ohio" by William Dean Howells, 189...
This image shows a blockhouse in Mansfield that stood when Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman, 1704-1784...
Reproduction of an illustration depicting John Chapman, known as Johnny Appleseed, published in "A H...
By 1810 agriculture had taken root in Huron County, Ohio, particularly apple orchards. One such orc...
Collected by Mary Celestia Parler Told by Mrs. Laura Bement Elm Springs, Ark. September 20, 1953 Ree...
This paper describes the design and fabrication processes of a service-based project, Discovering Jo...
Collected by Merlin Mitchell Transcribed by Kyle Perrin Reel 40 Item 4 Mrs. Bemert Springdale, Ark. ...
In my Independent Study I researched the life of John Chapman (Johnny Appleseed) and created a serie...
Work crew removing the last limb of the Logan Elm in Pickaway County, Ohio, September 1964. The Log...
This photograph of the Logan Elm tree in Pickaway County, Ohio was taken ca. 1918. The Logan Elm, ac...
The Logan Elm in Pickaway County, Ohio, was the location of a speech on Indian and white relations g...
Marker placed on the site of the Logan Elm in Pickaway County after the tree died, ca. 1965-1970. Th...
voiceCollected by Parler Jim Jansen Walnut Ridge In Folklore class January 14, 1960 Reel 355, Item 9...