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  1. Birth and ancestry. Laura Elizabeth Ingalls was born to Charles Phillip and Caroline Lake (née Quiner) Ingalls on February 7, 1867. At the time of Ingalls' birth, the family lived seven miles north of the village of Pepin, Wisconsin, in the Big Woods region of Wisconsin.

  2. Laura Ingalls Wilder, American author of childrens fiction based on her own youth in the American Midwest. She is best known for her book Little House on the Prairie (1935), part of a very popular series of ‘Little House’ books. Learn more about Wilder’s life and literary career in this article.

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Pioneer author Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote the autobiographical 'Little House' kids' book series, the basis of the popular television show 'Little House on the Prairie.'

  4. Visit The Historic Home & Museum. Fans visiting the last of Lauras homes on Rocky Ridge Farm in Mansfield, Missouri will discover the chapters of Lauras life which contain events that honed her writing skills and ultimately inspired her cherished Little House books. Learn More.

  5. Nov 19, 2020 · The American Library Association created the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award for “lasting and significant contributions to children’s literature.” Wilder is the first recipient.

  6. Nov 3, 2023 · Laura Ingalls Wilder, the woman behind the Little House books really was born in the time of westward expansion -- February 7, 1867, outside Pepin, Wisconsin.

  7. Aug 2, 2021 · Laura Ingalls Wilder lived to be 90 years old. She had learned much from her experiences growing up as the daughter of homesteaders, and she turned those experiences into stories still loved by millions today. Last updated: August 2, 2021.

  8. A Journey Through the Lives of Laura Ingalls Wilder & Rose Wilder Lane. Immerse yourself in the Wilder Legacy. Encounter the real Laura and Rose through their lives, writings, and relationship.

  9. May 13, 2024 · Welcome. In 1876, when Laura was nine years old, the Ingalls family left Walnut Grove, Minnesota, after suffering through two years of grasshopper plagues. They traveled to Burr Oak, Iowa, to help manage the Masters Hotel, owned by their friend, William Steadman, also from Walnut Grove.

  10. At the Little House on the Prairie Museum, we are dedicated to preserving the history of Laura Ingalls Wilder's life and the era in which she lived. Our museum includes a replica of the Ingalls family cabin, an old post office, and a one-room schoolhouse.

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