Johnny Appleseed — Some Historie Notes
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1969.23.2.32Abstract
An obscure paper printed in 1922 by the H.J. Heer Printing Co. of Columbus, Ohio gives an interesting account of Johnny Appleseed. The text was written by a Mr. W. M. Glines (1806-1887) **, late grandfather of N. W. Glinese, then an assistant in the Department of Horticulture, Ohio State University. The introduction by Mr. W. Paddock contains this paragraph:
"The manuscript is written with ink on a good grade of brown wrapping paper. The handwriting is remarkably clear, but the first three pages are so worn and faded as to make the writing almost illegible. No date accompanies the article, but the family states that it was probably written sometime between the years 1875 and 1879."
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