根据“Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote many books.”可知,Laura Ingalls Wilder是一位著名的作家。故填writer。 (2)题详解: 根据“But the family later lost their farm in Kansas. So they had to leave there and find somewhere else to live.”可知,劳拉的家人因为失去了Kansas的农场而离开家。故填lost the...
Laura Ingalls Wilder254 Pages, 4 3/4 X 8 Inches, Paperback, First Volume In The South Dakota Biography SeriesHillPamela Smith
(Read about the television series based on Laura Ingalls Wilder’s “Little House” books.) In 2014 theSouth DakotaHistorical Society Press issuedPioneer Girl: The Annotated Autobiography, whichcomprisedWilder’s initial (1929–30) attempt to record her life. She and her daughter had tried unsuce...
Laura Elizabeth Ingalls was born February7, 1867, in a little log house in the Big Woods ofWisconsin. Laura's childhood was spent travelingwest with her family through Kansas, then toMinnesota, lowa, and South Dakota. She became a school teacher at about sixteen.She was married to Almanzo ...
Publisher:South Dakota State Historical Society Press (September 1, 2007) Synopsis: InLaura Ingalls Wilder: A Writer’s Life, Pamela Smith Hill delves into the complex and often fascinating relationships Wilder formed throughout her life that led to the writing of her classicLittle Houseseries. Us...
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Nancy Tystad Koupal is director and editor-in-chief of the Pioneer Girl Project and founder of the South Dakota Historical Society Press. She is the editor of L. Frank Baum’s Our Landlady, of Pioneer Girl Perspectives: Exploring Laura Ingalls Wilder, and of Wilder’s Pioneer Girl: The Rev...
Public Historian, I feel honored to have had so many opportunities to learn from him both directly and from his numerous publications while simultaneously feeling a terrible loss, both in the niche of Laura Ingalls Wilder study and within the broader topics of South Dakota and midwestern history....
In the autumn of 1878, the Ingalls family returned to Walnut Grove. In 1879, they moved yet again, becoming homesteaders in the Dakota Territory, and eventually settling in De Smet, South Dakota. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Teaching Career Because they had moved so often, Wilder and...
In 1879, the Ingalls family moved again, this time to homestead in the Dakota Territory. The family finally settled in what would become De Smet, South Dakota, which remained Charles and Caroline's home until they died. Their second winter in De Smet was one of the worst on record. ...