All pictures and videos on this page taken by Brett Huguenard
The grave of John Chapman (Johnny Appleseed). One of a few different graves/memorials for him, as no one is positive of the actual location where he is buried. |
An enlargement of the tombstone for John Chapman. |
A memorial plaque for John Chapman (Johnny Appleseed). |
Johnny Appleseed Hill, the most dominant landmark of Johnny Appleseed Park. John Chapman's gravesite sits atop this hill. |
Visitors viewing the firearms display booth at the Johnny Appleseed Festival. |
One of the displays at a vendor's booth was of the "Mississinewa 1812", a re-enactment of a battle not too far from the Johnny Appleseed Festival that was to occur a few weeks later. |
Some of the medical instruments of the Colonial Age used at the time. Can you imagine having a severe injury back then? Let alone an amputation...? |
Colonial Infantrymen, common to the age of Johnny Appleseed, drilling as a crowd watches. |
A display of Infantry drilling during the Johnny Appleseed Festival as a crowd watches.
Infantrymen fire their rifles as the crowd watches at the Johnny Appleseed Festival.
Infantrymen fire their rifles as the crowd watches at the Johnny Appleseed Festival.