What is a hatchel?
Who is the most famous person from Wapakoneta, Ohio?
What famous lady sharpshooter was born southwest of Wapakoneta in Darke County?
What is an apothecary?
What was an orphan train?
"When you read Sarah's Wish you will find that I want to become a schoolteacher. So, let me help you learn some things about the times and places that are a part of my life. Teaching is fun and learning is, too." --Sarah
Answers to the questions
Hatchel - It's a tool for combing wool or separating flax fibers. Granny tended sheep for years and knows how to use it.
Neil Armstrong - In 1969 he will be the first man to walk on the moon. Of course, that is over 100 hundred years in the future for me, but in the past for you.
Annie Oakley - She was born in 1860. Phoebe Ann Moses was her real name, but she became known as Annie Oakley when she began shooting her gun in competition. Her father died when she was very young, and when she could hold his gun she began shooting in the woods, bringing game back to her house for supper.
Apothecary - A 19th Century drugstore where medicines are compounded and dispensed. It refers to the druggist, also. Apothecaries sell other items in addition to the medicines, much like your 21st century drugstores. My mama, Rachel, bought her perfume at the apothecary.
Orphan Train - The first orphan train left New York City, September 1854. The children taken west from 1854 to 1930 ranged from true orphans to many that were turned out into the streets of New York because their parents could no longer afford them. You will read in the book that I am fearful of being put on an orphan train.
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