
Johnny Appleseed
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No American folk hero?not Davy Crockett, not even Daniel Boone?is better known than Johnny Appleseed, and none has become more trapped in his own legends. The fact is, John Chapman?the historical Johnny Appleseed?might well be the best-known figure from our national past about whom most people know almost nothing real at all.
One early historian called Chapman ?the oddest character in all our history,? and not without cause. Chapman was an animal whisperer, a vegetarian in a raw country where it was far easier to kill game than grow a crop, a pacifist in a place ruled by gun, knife, and fist. Some settlers considered Chapman a New World saint. Others thought he had been kicked in the head by a horse. And yet he was welcomed almost everywhere, and stories about him floated from cabin to cabin, village to village, just as he did.
As eccentric as he was, John Chapman was also very much a man of his times: a land speculator and pioneer nurseryman with an uncanny sense for where settlement was moving next, and an evangelist for the Church of the New Jerusalem on a frontier alive with religious fervor. His story is equally America's story at the birth of the nation.
In this tale of the wilderness and its taming, author Howard Means explores how our national past gets mythologized and hired out. Mostly, though, this is the story of two men, one real and one invented; of the times they lived through, the ties that link them, and the gulf that separates them; of the uses to which both have been put; and of what that tells us about ourselves, then and now.
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- Intro
- Dedication
- Chapman-Appleseed Country Map
- Chapter 1. Right Fresh from Heaven
- Chapter 2. Roots
- Chapter 3. Breaking Away
- Chapter 4. Land, Ho!
- Chapter 5. Down to Business
- Chapter 6. A Calling
- Chapter 7. In Country
- Chapter 8. The Plan
- Chapter 9. Man to Myth
- Chapter 10. The Last Frontier
- Chapter 11. Final Rites
- Chapter 12. Appleseed Unbound
- Chapter 13. Blessings Three
- Epilogue: My Johnny
- Acknowledgments
- About Howard Means
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
- Copyright
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