At the time it was called Dakota Territory. Today, we know it as South Dakota.
She wrote Little House in the Big Woods. It told the story of her early childhood years in Wisconsin. Farmer Boy,an account of Laura's husband, Manly's childhood in New York state, followed in 1933. Two years later, Little House on the Prairie appeared on the shelves. Then On the Banks of Plum Creek (1937), By the Shores of Silver Lake (1939), The Long Winter (1940), Little Town on the Prairie(1941), and These Happy Golden Years (1943).
She lived in Dakota Territory, which a few years later became South Dakota, where she lived.
The area of Wilder Ranch State Park is 28.328 square kilometers.
The Ingalls family moved to South Dakota in 1879, and Laura mostly remained there until 1894, when she and her husband Almanzo moved to Mansfield, Missouri. They had lived briefly at Almanzo's parents home in Minnesota and then Florida for a year or two after a series of personal tragedies before returning to De Smet briefly during this period.
NFL player James Wilder Jr. played for Florida State.
Was the first African Amarican to be state governor
Douglas Wilder became the first black governor of Virginia in 1989.
Yes, Beverly Cleary has won several awards for her contributions to children's literature, including the Newbery Medal, Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, and National Medal of Arts.
Laura Chandler has written: 'Western Washington State College'
She is an American , from the state of Texas.
Laura, her husband Almanzo, and their daughter Rose are all buried in Mansfield, MO.
Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the "Little House on the Prairie" book series, was born in the town of Pepin in Wisconsin, but spent a significant portion of her life in De Smet, South Dakota. Her experiences living on the prairie and the frontier greatly influenced her writing.