Weird Americana
Support the show here: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/ENY8JFKFEMGKE In the early 1800s, a man named John Chapman walked barefoot through the American frontier, wearing a tin pot as a hat and tattered clothes held together with twine. He carried seeds in a leather sack and an obsession in his heart: plant apple trees everywhere he went. For 50 years, Chapman traveled thousands of miles through Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and beyond, planting apple seeds, nurturing saplings, and establishing nurseries that would supply settlers moving westward. He asked nothing in return except occasionally trading seeds for food or shelter. Settlers called him Johnny Appleseed, and he became a legend. But Johnny Appleseed wasn’t the cheerful children’s book character we imagine. He was a complicated man: a deeply religious mystic, an eccentric loner, a vegetarian who wouldn’t harm animals, a man who lived on the margins of society by choice. He spoke to trees and believed in reincarnation. He wore rags while accumulating significant land holdings. He was revered by settlers yet lived apart from their communities. His apple trees flourished where others thought nothing could grow, and he died relatively wealthy despite living in poverty. By the time he died in 1845, Johnny Appleseed had planted enough apple trees that his legacy literally shaped the American landscape. Millions of apples came from his trees. Entire orchards descended from his seedlings. He’s been called the most important person most Americans have never heard of. Join us as we explore the real Johnny Appleseed beyond the myth, from his eccentric philosophy and wilderness wanderings to his agricultural genius and the lasting impact of his obsession. This is the story of an American original who changed the nation one apple tree at a time. Keywords: Johnny Appleseed, John Chapman, apple trees, American frontier, pioneer history, eccentric Americans, Johnny Appleseed legend, American agriculture, westward expansion, wilderness wanderer, folk heroes, American mythology, orchards, settler history, barefoot wanderer, American legend
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