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History Tidbit, 1774-1845 - Johnny Appleseed: A beloved folk hero in his lifetime, Johnny Appleseed, whose real name was John Chapman, became famous for planting apple nurseries across the American frontier.

Born in Massachusetts in 1774, Chapman spread his apples from Pennsylvania, to Ohio, Indiana, Virginia, to Illinois, and even to Ontario, Canada. Chapman is described as a slender man of medium height, blue eyes, and light-brown hair. He loved animals and was a vegetarian. While the popular schoolhouse legend portrays him as a barefoot wanderer randomly scattering seeds, the truth is more complex.

The real John Chapman was a shrewd businessman, a successful nurseryman and landowner, establishing nurseries just ahead of westward-moving settlers. He planted orchards to sell to settlers. Establishing 50 apple trees was a requirement for settlers to claim 100 acres of land, and Chapman capitalized on this by planting orchards ahead of them.

Here’s a fact that might surprise you: The apples were not for eating, but rather for hard cider. The apples were tart, "spitter" apples, specifically grown for making hard cider and applejack, which were safer to drink than water at the time, which was often contaminated. Applejack was a strong alcoholic spirit made from fermented cider, produced primarily through a process called "jacking" which involved freezing the cider and removing the ice to increase alcohol concentration. It was a popular, highly-valued drink that improved with age, and could last through winter. Its production was a highly-valued part of 18th-19th century agricultural life.

Chapman became quite well-known, and was popular among all groups of people. He maintained peaceful relationships with Native Americans and was a welcome visitor in settlers' homes, who enjoyed stories of his travels, and was a source of news from other settlements. His frequent visits to the settlements were looked forward to, and no cabin door was ever closed to him. To men and women he was a news carrier; to children he was a friend.

He was very religious and preached to people along the way, always carrying his Bible. Though he lived a simple life, and dressed modestly, Chapman was a wealthy landowner. At the time of his death in 1845 he owned more than 1,200 acres of nurseries.

Unfortunately, Prohibition destroyed most of his surviving orchards. Many of his orchards were destroyed by federal agents during Prohibition in the 1920s to prevent making illegal alcohol. But there is still one of his apple trees that still stands - There is a near 200-year-old gnarled tree in Nova, Ohio, believed to be the last surviving tree planted by Johnny Appleseed himself. It still produces tart, green apples.

On March 18, 1845, Chapman died of pneumonia at the age of 71, ending his 50 year journey. There are various theories as to his final resting place, and although there is a memorial stone in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, the exact location of his grave site is unknown.
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The gnarled tree in Nova, Ohio, is the last known surviving apple tree planted by Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman). It is located on the Harvey Algio Centennial Farm. The tree is over 175 years old and still produces tart green apples. It has survived storms, and even lightning strikes. There’s also a smaller, younger tree that has grown from its roots, and is considered part of the original.
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Elon Musk Details DOGE’s Most Shocking Discoveries — and Why AI Is Key to Solving the Debt Crisis​


While he said 90% of the fraud was due to Democrats and the other 10% from Republicans...those Republicans were the loudest complainers.
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On October 24, HSI in Louisville seized another suspicious package that contained approximately 7,800 grams of suspected cocaine, imprinted with the word “GOLD”. Massachusetts law enforcement performed a controlled delivery operation to the addressed location, the State Office Building on Dwight Street in Springfield, the office where Cook works.
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Nice! What a class act he is!
 
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Tesla requires suppliers to avoid China-made parts for US cars, WSJ reports​


Nov 15 (Reuters) - Tesla (TSLA.O), opens new tab is now requiring its suppliers to exclude China-made components in the manufacturing of its cars in the United States, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
The Elon Musk-led automaker and its suppliers have already replaced some China-made components and aim to switch all other components to those made outside of China in the next year or two, the report said, citing people familiar with the situation.

Tesla did not immediately respond to a Reuters' request for comment outside regular business hours. Reuters could not immediately verify the report.
Executives have struggled with fluctuating tariffs in the U.S.-China trade dispute, complicating pricing strategies, the Journal added.
Tesla has been increasing North American sourcing for its U.S. factories for two years amid tariff threats, Reuters reported in April.

Earlier this month, data from the China Passenger Car Association showed that Tesla's China-made electric vehicle sales fell 9.9% to 61,497 units in October from a year earlier, reversing a 2.8% increase in September.
Output of the Model 3 and Model Y from its Shanghai plant, including exports, dropped 32.3% from September.
Tensions between the two countries have left car executives in triage mode throughout 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs and bouts of industry panic over potential rare-earth bottlenecks and chip shortages have auto companies rethinking their reliance on China, an important source of parts and raw materials.
 
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