She helped others relize do what you dream.
No, she was born in a log cabin near Pepin, Wisconsin.
I think she wanted to be a teacher so that she could help Mary go to blind school!
Laura Ingalls married to Almanzo Wilder in 1885
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 was an accomplished farmswoman; her husband known for saying he would rather have her help him on the farm than any man. She was renowned for raising poultry; her chickens laid eggs all year round. She also was a good cook and excellent with monetary figures.
Laura worked as a seamstress and a teacher to help support the Ingalls family. When married, she helped Almanzo in their farming ventures and most successfuly supported them with royalties from her books.
Laura Ingalls Wilder did not like to teach. She taught school at age 15 at Brewster School. Brewster School was located 12 miles west of De Smet, South Dakota. She also wrote books about her life. These books are called The Little House OR Little House On The Prairie books. She continued books about her life that she wrote with her daughter, Rose Wilder Lane who married and divorced Claire Gillette Lane. Laura Ingalls Wilder married Almanzo Wilder who Laura had Rose and an unnamed baby boy who died 12 days after his birth. There is lots of information you can look up. You can visit houses of the Ingalls and Wilder families.
Episodes of the Little House on the Prairie television show can be found for sale online at booksellers like Borders, Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble.A live performance of "Laura's Memories", a play based on the life and books of Laura Ingalls Wilder, is performed several weekends every year in Mansfield, Missouri by the Ozark Mountain Players. Their website with performance dates and information can be accessed here: http://www.laurasmemories.com/ The last performances of the season occur during Wilder Days, a festival honoring Laura Ingalls Wilder, who made her final home, wrote her books and is buried in Mansfield.
Amelia Earhart is one. I couldn't really name any others though. Someone want to help? Sure: Isabella Ederhardt Mary Henrietta Kingsley Gertrude Bell Harriet Chalmers Adams and many more.
baby oh oh baby
churning butter hauling wood milking the cow cooking washing dishes sweeping sewing hauling water from the creek to the house spinning wool and knitting making/changing beds taking water out to whomever was working in the fields
Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the beloved â??Little House on the Prairieâ?? series had a sporadic early education. Since her family were settlers, she moved around a great deal and had little formal schooling, mainly teaching herself. In 1882, Laura successfully passed the test to become a teacher so she could help out her family financially.