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For Women’s History Month, we are celebrating a little known yet important figure in American apple history: Ann Jessop or "Annie Appleseed"
Born in 1738 in North Carolina, Ann Jessop lived an extraordinary life for her times. Not only was she a Quaker minister who married twice, raised 14 children (11 adopted, 3 biological) and lived until age 84, Ann also traveled alone to Europe and brought back apples. Not the fruits themselves, but branches (called scions) from many different apple trees. These scions she grafted, with help from another Quaker, onto established trees back home where they flourished. Eventually she helped start many orchards and sold the seedlings as a way to support her family when she became a widow.
But that’s not all. Ann also traveled extensively as a minister, typically alone and by horseback and she brought her apple trees with her. The apple, fresh, cooked or dried, was a diet cornerstone of white settlers and many Native nations at this time. When an apple tree is planted by seed (the way John Chapman aka Johnny Appleseed planted them), the resulting fruit is typically called a “spitter” and only used for cider. But because Annie’s trees were all grafted, they were good for everything. As she had hand-tasted and selected each one back in Great Britain, choosing early, mid and late season growers as well as apples that overwinter well, her varieties were very popular and others began growing them too. Eventually every state and territory west of the Mississippi was planted with apples that originated with Ann’s English scions. This is how so many new delectable apple varieties were spread across the country even before Johnny Appleseed came on the scene.
Here at Finnriver, we love our apples so we raise our glass to Ann Jessop, for her hard work to bring delicious apples to orchards across the country. And thank you to author Helen Humphrey who wrote the book “The Ghost Orchard” which brought Ann’s remarkable story to light.
Apple varieties introduced to America by Ann Jessop:
Russet
Golden Russet- This is one of the apple varieties we grow in the Finnriver Orchard. Known as the “champagne of apples” (because of its tannic balance) this apple is featured in the Finnriver Cider, Golden Russet.
Limbertwig
Father Abraham
Red Pippin
Jannette (or Neverfail)
Striped Pippin
Red Romanite
Yellow Summer Pippin
Leathercoat
White Winter Pippin
Striped Horse
Speckled Pearmain
White Winter Pearmain
Vandiver
Pearwarden
French Pippin
Red Winter Pearmain
Article by local writer Kai Wallin
Artwork: A Golden Russet Apple from the Finnriver Orchard, Original Watercolor by Sawyer (@seesawyerpaint)
Source: Humphreys, Helen.The Ghost Orchard. Toronto, Canada, HarperCollins, 2017.
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