9 months. 3 weeks.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's son, Rose Wilder Lane, lived from December 5, 1886 to October 30, 1968.
Laura Ingalls Wilders suffered from malnutrition during the ''Long Winter''.
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Laura died Feb 10, 1957, at the age of 90.
There are 33 chapters in The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's hair was typically long, reaching past her shoulders. In some of her photographs, her hair appears to be about waist-length.
Biography.
Little House in the Big WoodsFarmer BoyLittle House on the PrairieOn the Banks of Plum CreekBy the Shores of Silver LakeThe Long WinterLittle Town on the PrairieThese Happy Golden YearsThe First Four YearsOn the Way HomeWest from Home
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Yes. Laura and her family stayed in a store and starved. It was really terrible.
Most of Laura Ingalls Wilder's moves were in a covered wagon, although she did travel in cars, trains and even an airplane in her long life.
The Homestead Act was the reason her family was able to move west. It allowed her to see a lot of the country, as her Pa tried three times - in three separate places - to take advantage of the homestead act. From age 12 to 18, it put her in the position of a "partner" with her Pa (and Ma and sisters) to make good on "the bet with Uncle Sam" . Her sister died.