What literary works were inspired by John Chapman's life?

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Denton J. Snider's Johnny Appleseed's Rhymes (1894), Nell Hillis's The Quest of John Chapman (1904), Eleanor Atkinson's Johnny Appleseed, the Romance of a Sower (1915), and Vachel Lindsay's "In Praise of Johnny Appleseed" in the Century Magazine ...

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