Laura and Almanzo called their farm in Mansfield, Missouri Rocky Ridge Farm.
Laura was buried in the Mansfield Cemetery, Mansfield, Wright County. This is the town near which Laura and Almanzo lived at Rocky Ridge Farm.
At the beginning of their marriage they lived in a number of places in De Smet, South Dakota. They moved to Mansfield, Missourri around 1890 and settled at Rocky Ridge Farm where they lived for the rest of their lives.
Rocky Ridge farm
Laura died on her "Rocky Ridge" farm in Missouri.
Laura named it "Rocky Ridge Farm", and it was always known as that from that time on.
She died at Rocky Ridge Farm in Mansfield, Missouri.
Laura and Almanzo Wilder purchased their big house in Mansfield, Missouri using money Laura made from writing her "Little House" book series. They named the house Rocky Ridge Farm.
Laura Ingalls Wilder is buried in the Mansfield Cemetery along with Almanzo and Rose Wilder.
After Laura and Almonzo wed, they settled in homestead near Laura's own Ma and Pa (Charles and Caroline) in the town De Smut Dakota. When their daughter Rose was between seven and twelve, they traveled by wagon back East to Missouri the Land of the Big Red Apple, with another family. They brought with them a precious one hundred dollar bill that Laura and Almonzo had worked hard to acquire and used this buy a farm and settle in Missouri. They eventually built a beautiful white house to live in in place of there log cabin, and this is where I believe Laura lived until her death. A bit of information I can also recall is that Laura would never let a fence be constructed around her house, so it was only until after her death that one was put up.
The Wilder's initially lived on Almanzo's claim north of De Smet. They also lived for a year with her in-laws in Spring Valley, Minnesota and in panhandle of Florida for about ten months. Then they returned to De Smet to live and work until they had saved enough money to make a new start somewhere else. They eventually settled in Mansfield, Missouri for the remainder of their lives.
Laura lived in De Smet, South Dakota for the first part of her adult life. Together with husband Almanzo and daughter Rose, she then moved to Rocky Ridge Farm near Mansfield Missouri in 1894. There she continued to reside for the rest of her life.