TY - SER KW - flatboats KW - pioneers KW - John Chapman (1774-1845) AU - Henry Chapin AU - James Daugherty AB -

A biographical novel of the semi-legendary John Chapman (1774-1845), best known as “Johnny Appleseed.” Five chapters dramatize his Pittsburgh years, when he lived and farmed on Grant Hill.

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1790s

C3 - Allegheny County; Pittsburgh; Downtown; Grant’s Hill C4 - Children’s; Biographical; Historical; Folklore; Road CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novel N2 -

A biographical novel of the semi-legendary John Chapman (1774-1845), best known as “Johnny Appleseed.” Five chapters dramatize his Pittsburgh years, when he lived and farmed on Grant Hill.

PB - Coward-McCann, Inc. PP - New York PY - 1930 RN -

Henry Chapin (1893-1983), born in Ohio and raised in Massachusetts, wrote poetry and books on the ecology of the sea. He died in Peterborough, New Hampshire. James Daugherty (1889-1974) was a painter, muralist, illustrator, and writer of books for children.

EP - 244 p. TI - The Adventures of Johnny Appleseed ER -