Almanac: Johnny Appleseed
On March 11, 1845, John Chapman, known in folklore as Johnny Appleseed, died at the age of 70. Charles Osgood reports in this "Almanac" originally broadcast in 2007.
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Always fun to hear pieces from the old episodes featuring Osgood and Kuralt.
These old CBS Sunday Morning clips are so nostalgic
One of my favorite stories from Sunday Morning. Opened my eyes to Heirloom Apples
lovely. I grew up on homemade, warm applesauce.❤
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Great American folklore
Hs grave is in Fort Wayne, IN
Love john
My childhood
Were seeds actually used? Or would the practice of rooting or grafting be more effective?
Feb23-2024
Planted apple trees or left poorly covered craps full of apple seeds all over the country?