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As American as Apple Pie

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 "As American as Apple Pie" "An apple a day keeps the doctor away" "An apple for the teacher" "The apple of my eye" "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree" Food vector created by vextok - www.freepik.com The days are shorter, the air is crisper and it's apple harvest time.  If you drive along the Columbia River north of Wenatchee, WA with your car window down, you can smell the apples on their way to market! Apples have been a major part of my family's farming history.  From New Hampshire, through Vermont and Wisconsin, the Stowe and Dyer families were in apple growing country.  When Anna Wood Dyer proved the homestead land in Minnesota in 1881, the evaluation included over 700 apple trees. My great grandfather, Solomon Stowe, preferred apple pie for breakfast, my great grandmother, Mary Dyer Stowe, always had a supply on hand.  As a 4 year old child, my Aunt Ena was always sooo hungry when she went to Grandma's house

Go West Young Man. . .from Sweden

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The Andersons of Langbro Pursued the American Dream: “Go West, young man!” Axel Ludwig Anderson and Anna Nilsdotter; photo courtesy Jeanne Rollberg by Jeanne Rollberg "A.L. ANDERSON, one of the prosperous husbandmen of Klickitat County, belongs to that great body of foreign-born population without whom the industrial and natural resources of the United States would be in their infancy. He is a native of the kingdom of Sweden, born November 10, 1845.” Thus a State of Washington historian described Axel Ludwig Anderson in a book published in 1893 in Chicago. Two of Axel’s Anderson’s brothers likewise left Sweden in the 1860s and 1870s after seven siblings and their parents, Pehr and Christina Ericsson Andersson, had died. Hilder Yngve Anderson, born July 17, 1848, and Oscar Reinhold Anderson, born April 1, 1850, struck out for America at a time when the United States was advertising opportunities in railroading and farming to Scandinavians seeking adventure and prosperity. From the