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...
The Laura Ingalls Wilder Home Association has been working with Fallon & Wilkinson LLC, out of Baltic, CT to conserve pieces of Mrs. Wilder’s furniture. The effort began in the Parlor of the historic Farm House with Laura’s rose colored armchair. The treatment focused on preserving as much...
beloved#LauraIngallsWilderbiographer and historian of South Dakota, small midwestern towns, and the social history of these and many related topics, passed away unexpectedly. I’ve debated for almost a week how I wanted to memorialize him. His biography,BECOMING LAURA INGALLS WILDER: The Woman Beh...
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Laura Ingalls was born in eighteen sixty-seven in an area known as the "Big Woods" of Wisconsin. Her father was said to have a "restless spirit." He did not like to live in one place very long. The family moved from Wisconsin to Kansas, then to Minnesota, Iowa, and South Dakota. ...
Laura Ingalls Wilder was a homesteader and author, famous for her Little House on the Prairie book series. Like Juana Maria, who inspired the book, Island of ...
Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder: Directed by Marcus Cole. With Richard Thomas, Meredith Monroe, Walton Goggins, Lindsay Crouse. A version of the "Little House" stories that cover some of the events that take place in the last t
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and it has reverently honored lifelong contributions from the likes of Barbara Walker, author ofThe Little House Cookbook, and William Anderson, perhaps the best-known and most prolific Laura Ingalls Wilder biographer to date, and the recently-retired Shirley Knakmuhs, who headed the museum and ho...
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 ...