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The true story of teenager Lewis Wetzel, settler's son living on the frontier during the Revolutionary War. The enemy is not the British, but their proxy, Indian warriors trying to drive out the settler invaders.
John Chapman walks from Massachusetts to western Pennsylvania and Ohio and into American folklore as the renown Johnny Appleseed. Rather than tossing apple seeds hither and thus as many have learned in the children's tale, this true story is far more complex and interesting and continues the story of the author's The Warrior series of the American Indians of this country's Mid-west. John grows from a confused adolescent into a shrewd salesman of apple trees at a special time and place - the Indian country of the Northwest Territory soon after the Revolutionary War and George Washington's Northwest Indian Wars. Written with adolescent boys in mind. Read it.
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