1904. Hillis tells the story of John Chapman, more widely known as Johnny Appleseed. Contents: The New Pilgrims and the Swarming of the Hive; A Spray of Apple Blossoms; The Midnight Ride; The Soldier Returns and the Collision Comes; The Trail Across the Mountain; In which his Rival Scores; In Which a Youth Pursues a Double Quest; The First Clue of the Maze; The Far-off Harvest of Tears; He Dresses and Keeps the Trees of His Emptied Eden; His Great Temptation and his Great Refusal; And Now the Angels Who Watched the Seeds Begin to Count the Bundles; And Now the Thorns and Thickets Rise Up Against the Gardener; The Orchardist Becomes the Children's Friend; The Redemption of Meg and Captain Picquet; The Silent Years and the Man Who Was Always Alone, but Never Lonely; and In Which an Old Man Achieves his Quest. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.