John “Johnny Appleseed” Chapman
John Chapman, commonly known as Johnny Appleseed, was a pioneering nurseryman who lived in the early 1800s. He traveled around the United States, introducing apple trees to numerous towns, including those in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, West Virginia, and even in Ontario, Canada. He was a pioneer in the introduction of apple trees to the United States. Johnny Appleseed was a good man and a pioneer in environmental protection who became somewhat of a legend in his own time.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Harriet Beecher Stowe was a novelist and abolitionist who is best known for her novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which was first published in 1852 and became an instant classic. When the novel was published, it depicted life in the United States during that time period, which emboldened the North and enraged the South. Stowe was the author of 30 novels, including three trip memoirs, during her lifetime.