Laura Ingalls Wilder
Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder
American
American author best known for writing the Little House on the Prairie book series. - AsNotedIn
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- Father Charles Phillip Ingalls
American author best known for writing the Little House on the Prairie book series. - AsNotedIn
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
| Significant name | Burr Oak House - Masters Hotel | Burr Oak | |||||
| Significant name | Laura Ingalls Wilder House | Mansfield | |||||
| Wilder, Laura Ingalls, Site | Walnut Grove | ||||||
| 1692/08/19 | Martha Ingalls Allen Carrier (granddaughter of Edmund Ingalls), is denounced as a rampant hag by Cotton Mather and hanged as a witch at Proctor's Ledge, Salem. Site is near 7 Pope Street in Salem, MA. | Relative | Proctor's Ledge, Salem | Salem, MA | Salem Witch Trials | ||
| 1867/02/07 | Born | Born | Pepin County | Laura Ingalls Wilder's Birthday | |||
| 1874/00/00 | As a child, Laura Ingalls survives a cloud of 3.5 trillion locusts. | Witness | Rocky Mountain Locusts Plague the American Midwest | ||||
| 1887/00/00 | Home | Ingalls House | De Smet | ||||
| 1915/09/04 | We saw "a life-size group up on a pedestal so one looks up to it. A woman ... guiding a boy and girl before her ... protecting them.... It is wonderful and so true in detail. The shoe exposed is large and heavy and I'd swear it had been half-soled." LIW | Guest | Pioneer Mother Monument (sculpture) | Palace of Fine Arts, SF | San Francisco | Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco | |
| 1932/00/00 | Little House in the Big woods - published | Author | Little House in the Big woods | ||||
| 1933/00/00 | Farmer Boy - published | Author | Farmer Boy (book) | ||||
| 1935/00/00 | Little House on the Prairie - published | Author | Little House on the Prairie | ||||
| 1957/02/10 | Died | Died | |||||
| 1974/00/00 | "West from Home", a collection of letters, some about the Panama-Pacific International Expo, by Laura Wilder to her husband Almanzo Wilder in 1915, is published by Harper and Row with the subtitle Letters of Laura Ingalls Wilder, San Francisco, 1915. | Author | Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco |
3 Creative Works by Laura Ingalls Wilder »
| Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
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| Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
| Little House in the Big woods | Author | Book | 1932/00/00 |
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| Farmer Boy (book) | Author | Book | 1933/00/00 |
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| Little House on the Prairie | Author | Book | 1935/00/00 |
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