She did the same jobs many women of that time did on a farm. She had a garden. She cooked the meals and baked. She did NOT like to bake bread, but she did it twice a week. She cleaned everything. She sewed clothes. She raised chickens and people said she was very good at it. She cooked up the slop for the pigs. She also helped Almanzo with his chores sometimes, because when they were first married he got very sick and had a stroke, so he needed a little extra help sometimes.
Laura Ingalls Wilder was an American author known for her "Little House" book series based on her childhood experiences growing up on the American frontier. She was born in 1867 in Wisconsin and wrote her first book, "Little House in the Big Woods," in 1932. Her books have been adapted into a popular television series called "Little House on the Prairie."
in de smet and walnut creek she went to school.
The Ingalls family lived in the Big Woods of Wisconsin, not Missouri. Laura Ingalls Wilder, the author of the "Little House on the Prairie" books, was born in Pepin, Wisconsin. The family later moved to Kansas, Minnesota, and South Dakota.
Laura didn't begin to write her books until she was in her 60's. She relied on the memories of her sisters to help her remember stories. Laura was the last surviving daughter of Charles and Caroline Ingalls, having lived to be 90 (1867-1957). Laura was the only Ingalls sister to bear children (Rose and an infant son who died un-named). She was also the first sister to get married.
She had a son that died
Her sister, Mary was blindShe had a baby son who died as a baby (just like her mom)She wrote 9 books about pioneer life in the MidwestHer and her husband travel a few other timesHer husband and herself suffered diphtheria
she wrote 7 novles. she dressed in long sleeve dresses and high necked dresses.she wrote most of her books at rocky ridge farm.she got married on august 25,1885.she grew up with three sisters.
Laura didn't begin to write her books until she was in her 60's. She relied on the memories of her sisters to help her remember stories. Laura was the last surviving daughter of Charles and Caroline Ingalls, having lived to be 90 (1867-1957). Laura was the only Ingalls sister to bear children (Rose and an infant son who died un-named). She was also the first sister to get married.
Edwards is a common name- after all an Air Force Base is named in the honor of some airman named Edwards. But let us look at facts. Laura Ingalls Wilder was a real person, but most of the characters on the ( domestic Western) or (Western Waltons) are of necessity, fictional. as stated Edwards is a common name. It was a long-lived Bus company ( Edwards Lakes-To-Sea ) that later became part of the Trailways chain. it is also a hotel in Hoboken-- which was established in l902 (looks it) and may have been named in honor of then-newly enthroned King Edward Vii of tobacco shop fame!
Yes they were in love after noah and rebecca become a couple
Largest City is MilwaukeeEarth Day startCapital is Madison2nd biggest producer of dairy products after CaliforniaState bird: RobinHome of the Biggest Waterparks in the WorldHas 4 seasonsFootball Team: Green Bay PackersCollege Football Team: BadgersHome of Laura Ingalls WilderFamous for cheeseHome of Georgia O'Keeffe. (famous painter)The ice cream sundae was invented here in 1881 to get around Blue Laws prohibiting ice cream from being sold on Sundays.
Alaskan dogs are very playfull and they cannot be in a small area because they get board easily and they need to be with a high fence or else they will dig them selves out to go off hunting. by Laura she is so hottttttttttttt
Facts that happened are historical facts.