I’ve been there. Been to 3 of the homes. I have a hard back set if her books that I’ve consistently read through every few years sine I was in grade school & am now 60!
I read these books as an adult after my daughter brought one home from school. They became some of my favorite books of all time. My absolute favorite was "The Long Winter." Even now, whenever I think that it is too cold outside, I recall scenes from that book, grit my teeth, and just continue to endure.
Of all the books, The Long Winter, is my favorite as well. Anyone who hasn’t read these books, adult or child, should definitely read them. Every winter I read The Long Winter ; it reminds me to be grateful for all we have , and it’s just very inspiring in many ways!
I just live 2 hrs from Mansfield! I’ve been a lifelong fan of Laura & her precious books for almost 50 yrs. I’ve never visited her farm in Missouri. I just can’t believe that! I’m going this weekend!
Laura, was a Beautiful woman through out her whole life, I read the whole series when I was 12 and when my daughter turned 7, I read the series to her and my son age 3, it took me two year's to read them all it was a great bonding time for the three of us and to this day my kids read and watch documentary, do their own research age 20 and 16 now:)
I was a little girl in Zambia at a convent school run by American nuns, and some american teachers. One was my beloved Mrs Benedict, who started reading the Laura books to us. I bought the set as a young adult and read them to all of my children.
I grew up reading all her books as my mom too!!! They brought me so much happiness and peace!!! I watched everyone of her movies so many times, and still do!!! I watch and record them all. Oh what a wonderful part of my life. Now I am sharing these stories with my great grandson!!! Other than my precious Bible I still love and remember her and each one on the series!!!
*_Farmer Boy_* remains my favorite of her books as I guess as a boy I can relate to the main character. The chapter "Keeping House" still makes me laugh to this day! Thanks for the great presentation!!
I loved these books. My 4th grade math teacher would save the last 15 minutes of class everyday and read the Laura books to us. It is the reason I love to read!!
I really enjoyed this presentation and I've loved reading and re-reading Laura's books and watching Little house either on TV or UA-cam. Thank you so very much
I love the books. I grew up reading them. I loved them then and I love them even more now that I am older. I did not care very much for the show because it wasn' t acrit. It was almost as through someone took the story kept the names and the time period but changed the story.
I have always loved Laura Ingalls Wilder. On the Banks of Plumb Creek was the first book I read of hers. So when the TV show started I was hooked. I am glad it touched so many people.
I've read her Little House series all the way through at least three times. It's an incredible firsthand account, based on her real life experiences, of a girl growing up on the frontier and later becoming a school teacher and wife. Fascinating stuff.
I just finished "Prairie Fire," a biography. This timeline is very accurate to that book. It was a difficult book to finish, but well worth it for me. Almanzo's name is pronounced with the middle syllable man. It stayed wrong in the series because that was how it was first said by the teacher on the tv show.
I fell in love with her books. In the 5th grade my teacher on most Friday afternoons she would read some from her books. I am happy to I have all the set. My daughter got them for me over the course of several Christmas’s.
After more than 40yrs of watching, admiring and loving the series, now i know how much of her works are recognised besides LHOTP. Bcoz of Laura, i started writing my first diary/journal after knowing LHOTP was her life experience..
It's interesting how there are photos of the whole Ingalls family from the 1880s, but so few photos of Laura, Almanzo, and Rose even well into the 1900s. I guess neither Laura or Almanzo were interested in photos! Lucky for us that Charles and Caroline had some taken.
Plenty of pictures of Rose around. She had a winter home in Texas. Ive been there. Americas first female war correspondent. Sent to Vietnam by Womens Day magazine. Editor of an all black newspaper with a circulation of 150,000. Much much more.
To put it into perspective, my grandmother was born in 1887. My grandmother moved North to Michigan from Tennessee. Her house in Michigan didn't have hot water. The outhouse was still in the back, although she had a bathroom installed. This was in 1965. I was ten.
Very well done. I am especially glad to see all the original book covers were shown. I'm a fan of the books but not the series because too many liberties were taken in the series. I'd like to go to the Rocky Ridge museum sometime. Even though the big woods no longer exists, it is worthwhile visiting the house in Pepin, Wisconsin. It just takes the eye of imagination to see it all as it is described in the book.
I'm related to the Ingalls clan. I live near some of my Ingalls cousins, here in west Michigan. I loved the Little House books! I would so love to visit Laura's homesteads but I can't afford to travel. I love to write, & always wanted to be an author. I wish I had Laura's determination!
Very nice thank you! I loved these books as a child and I still reread them. I think I'm on my fourth or fifth copies of them all. The insight into such a different way of life fascinated me, and what particularly spoke to me was her love of nature. It's nice to hear and overview of the timeline and see the photos.
I loved these books when I was a kid in the 50s and 60s. I realized there was more out there that I wanted to know and see. The female writers of the USA wrote wonderful things.
I first found "Little House in the Big Woods" at a book fair at my elementary school when I was probably 9, in the late 60s, and the Garth Williams illustrations were relatively new. My parents were from the Netherlands, so didn't know the story. I so emjoyed the historicity of early westward pioneers, that my Dad kept adding the hardback Garth Williams books to it, until I had the whole collection sometime after college.
Did you know Garth Williams drawings for Farmer Boy are actually accurate? He actually went to the Almanzo wilder farmhouse and all the drawings of the farmhouse,inside and out ,including the infamous parlor all all accurate. During renovation yeas later,....of the parlor,the workers actually found the patch that Eliza Jane made to cover the blacking brush splotch Almanzo threw at her!
It’s been recently discovered that Almanzo may have been 8 years older than Laura, not 10. Many official records have him born in 1859 not 1857. And Freddy was born in Walnut Grove, but did die in South Troy.
Right on. If there was only a way to Dip into the life of Caroline Lake Quinner, The info I read in her books were Wonderful, how her Father died at sea, And her mother had to raise All 6 children by herself. Up till the time her mother met and married Mr. Holbrook after moving to Concord.
Are you talking about the spin off books about her life that were written based in letters? If you were not that might be something you'd be interested in
Read all the books,bought the vids read a biography.It was something I loved as a kid,it was an age of innocence,and I loved Michael Landons version.🦋🌻🦋
I read the books and enjoyed them very much; I wasn't a huge fan of the show; because I was older when it came out ; and there were very little I recognized ;it was nice to sethere hey really looked like!
Oh my goodness! I was brought up, on these books and eventually the tv series. What wonderful memories l have of my mother, and l and father, gathering round the open fire reading! or being read too. As result of the tv series, that too came an event which myself, and my father, and mother would also share together. In my mind, Laura's family came my own! They would stay, forever young in my mind. Thank for sharing! Thank you, Laura Ingalls Wilder your books, are still are making a difference to millions. Moira From England.
Program said -hope you enjoyed - i did -the pic of Rose at the typewriter was one i had never seen before and i didnt know Laura and her family had moved around so much but i think they missed that Laura lived in San Francisco for a little while to live with Rose after Almonzo passed away
A really excellent book is Pioneer Girl Laura Ingalls Wilder. It even has photos of Cap Garland, etc, and tells what happened to almost everyone in the stories, if they could find out. It’s not a novel type, but more like a reference. But it’s VERY good. If you want to find out deeper information.
There was a woman who lived on a block next to mine, whose daughter Laura was named after Mrs. Wilder. (Laura was born the year before the TV show premiered so I knew the books were the sole inspiration.)
I have the set of "Little House"" books. My parents also enjoyed reading them in thev70's when my younger sisters would bring to books home from their elementary school.The show was ok. But the books are better!
I think it's fascinating that Laura (and Rose) despised Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal so much, when it helped the country start to recover from the Great Depression. Despised with a passion--she never knew FDR was her sixth cousin via her great grandmother Margaret Delano Ingalls. One of Margaret's siblings was the grandfather of Sara Delano, FDR's mother.
When Rose was a young adult, she was a supporter of Communism and was present at some of the original Communist meetings in the U.S. Then when she was sent overseas as a Red Cross correspondent, she was in Russia during the beginning of the Bolsheviks take over. She was so horrified by what she saw, she immediately became opposed to Marxism.
Yes right! The series was romanticized and very unfaithful to the reality except for a few episodes..but it is a good show however..i like the books better anyway and the Ingalls endured harder time than on TV.
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I’ve been there. Been to 3 of the homes. I have a hard back set if her books that I’ve consistently read through every few years sine I was in grade school & am now 60!
Cool video glad I didn't picture Melissa Gilbert only Laura ingalls
I read these books as an adult after my daughter brought one home from school. They became some of my favorite books of all time. My absolute favorite was "The Long Winter." Even now, whenever I think that it is too cold outside, I recall scenes from that book, grit my teeth, and just continue to endure.
Of all the books, The Long Winter, is my favorite as well. Anyone who hasn’t read these books, adult or child, should definitely read them. Every winter I read The Long Winter ; it reminds me to be grateful for all we have , and it’s just very inspiring in many ways!
I just live 2 hrs from Mansfield! I’ve been a lifelong fan of Laura & her precious books for almost 50 yrs. I’ve never visited her farm in Missouri. I just can’t believe that! I’m going this weekend!
Laura, was a Beautiful woman through out her whole life, I read the whole series when I was 12 and when my daughter turned 7, I read the series to her and my son age 3, it took me two year's to read them all it was a great bonding time for the three of us and to this day my kids read and watch documentary, do their own research age 20 and 16 now:)
These books started a lifelong love of reading for me.Those were the days!!
i realize it is kinda randomly asking but do anyone know of a good website to watch newly released movies online?
@Yousef Johan lately I have been using FlixZone. You can find it on google =)
@Yousef Johan i watch on FlixZone. You can find it on google :)
Yes me too and i still enjoy re reading them.
Could not agree more!
I grew up loving to read because of Laura!! My children and grandchildren read her books now!!
I was a little girl in Zambia at a convent school run by American nuns, and some american teachers. One was my beloved Mrs Benedict, who started reading the Laura books to us. I bought the set as a young adult and read them to all of my children.
I grew up reading all her books as my mom too!!! They brought me so much happiness and peace!!! I watched everyone of her movies so many times, and still do!!! I watch and record them all. Oh what a wonderful part of my life. Now I am sharing these stories with my great grandson!!! Other than my precious Bible I still love and remember her and each one on the series!!!
*_Farmer Boy_* remains my favorite of her books as I
guess as a boy I can relate to the main character.
The chapter "Keeping House" still makes me laugh to
this day! Thanks for the great presentation!!
I loved these books. My 4th grade math teacher would save the last 15 minutes of class everyday and read the Laura books to us. It is the reason I love to read!!
Excellent account of the history and account of both families.
I really enjoyed this presentation and I've loved reading and re-reading Laura's books and watching Little house either on TV or UA-cam. Thank you so very much
When I was a kid I always watch the TV show little on the prairie I really miss the Little House on the Prairie and bring me back the good old memory
I'm a filipino, I'm a fan of little house on the prairie TV series, I'm become interested in laura ingalls wilder's life..
Happy 150th Birthday Laura!!!
OMG! So happy that I was able to finally see real pictures of one my favorite people Laura ingalls
Little House on The Prairie was my favorite show when I was a little girl. I'd run home every evening to watch it
We didn't play house as children, we played little house on the prairie ♥️
Every evening? Was it in reruns by then? NBC aired it Monday nights only.
I love the books. I grew up reading them. I loved them then and I love them even more now that I am older. I did not care very much for the show because it wasn' t acrit. It was almost as through someone took the story kept the names and the time period but changed the story.
InvestorGuy66 yes every evening. I watched Scooby Doo and little house on the prairie. It was a must
Evan
I’m 75 years old when I was a child I read them all and loved her writing
My Mom loved them too and then shared them with me as a child. Wonderful books!
Thank you for telling her true story! Laura Ingalls Wilder will always be my favourite author.
I grew up watching this every Saturday night!! I remember how
simple life was then!!!!
I wish I could visit these places. Who knows? I love Laura's books.
I loved the Little House books as a child. I loved the show as well. The show captured the spirit of the books,
I have always loved Laura Ingalls Wilder. On the Banks of Plumb Creek was the first book I read of hers. So when the TV show started I was hooked. I am glad it touched so many people.
I'm 61 and read her books at 8 years old
I've read her Little House series all the way through at least three times. It's an incredible firsthand account, based on her real life experiences, of a girl growing up on the frontier and later becoming a school teacher and wife. Fascinating stuff.
Very informative. Never knew the Ingalls ran a horel. I read in a kid's book, Rose interviewed many silent stars when she lived in CA.
I just finished "Prairie Fire," a biography. This timeline is very accurate to that book. It was a difficult book to finish, but well worth it for me. Almanzo's name is pronounced with the middle syllable man. It stayed wrong in the series because that was how it was first said by the teacher on the tv show.
True, from what I've heard, that's why Laura called him "Manly".
I fell in love with her books. In the 5th grade my teacher on most Friday afternoons she would read some from her books. I am happy to I have all the set. My daughter got them for me over the course of several Christmas’s.
After more than 40yrs of watching, admiring and loving the series, now i know how much of her works are recognised besides LHOTP. Bcoz of Laura, i started writing my first diary/journal after knowing LHOTP was her life experience..
It's interesting how there are photos of the whole Ingalls family from the 1880s, but so few photos of Laura, Almanzo, and Rose even well into the 1900s. I guess neither Laura or Almanzo were interested in photos! Lucky for us that Charles and Caroline had some taken.
Photos were so expensive they were a rarity- something you did only a few times in your life.
rather too poor for them. her father was more established and could afford them.
bunyip those days were hard and photos were expensive.....we forget that in today's smartphone luxury Cams
Plenty of pictures of Rose around. She had a winter home in Texas. Ive been there. Americas first female war correspondent. Sent to Vietnam by Womens Day magazine. Editor of an all black newspaper with a circulation of 150,000. Much much more.
There are more photos in the books written about her life. Not many are shown here.
I went to the families graves in S.D. this April. It was an amazingly beautifull setting.
To put it into perspective, my grandmother was born in 1887. My grandmother moved North to Michigan from Tennessee. Her house in Michigan didn't have hot water. The outhouse was still in the back, although she had a bathroom installed. This was in 1965. I was ten.
very interesting biography...congratulatons !!!!!
I liked this very much! Thank you! These are my childhood books that I still enjoy reading.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice Biography, Well done
thank you
+suuzq35 Thank-you for the kind words. We invite you to watch our other Timeline videos at ua-cam.com/channels/I-nbsazUhpCqdhH-g9j_vQ.html
Thank you for this brief look at Laura Ingalls Wilder. It was nice to have many of the 'missing pieces' of her life filled in. LLR
Your Welcome... and thanks for watching our video!!!
Little house is still one of my favorite shows.
WOW!
They really moved around the country a lot!
Very well done. I am especially glad to see all the original book covers were shown. I'm a fan of the books but not the series because too many liberties were taken in the series. I'd like to go to the Rocky Ridge museum sometime. Even though the big woods no longer exists, it is worthwhile visiting the house in Pepin, Wisconsin. It just takes the eye of imagination to see it all as it is described in the book.
I'm related to the Ingalls clan. I live near some of my Ingalls cousins, here in west Michigan. I loved the Little House books! I would so love to visit Laura's homesteads but I can't afford to travel. I love to write, & always wanted to be an author. I wish I had Laura's determination!
Thank you😊
Thank you for sharing with us. I have read all of the books, but did not know they moved so often.
😃 I love the books too.I have the entire Little House series along with the books of Roses life.
602redroses neither did I.
The books about Almanzo's growing up years are interesting also.
The books were so treasured in my childhood and later the tv series. I think I will see if I can find them and read them again.
Very nice thank you! I loved these books as a child and I still reread them. I think I'm on my fourth or fifth copies of them all. The insight into such a different way of life fascinated me, and what particularly spoke to me was her love of nature. It's nice to hear and overview of the timeline and see the photos.
Little House On The Prairie is my all time favorite show.
Very good video. Thx for sharing.
Almanzo was a looker! I never knew!
He was persistent in courting Laura and won her after 3 years
A nice short biography of her family and what went on back then.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you so much for your hard work and research and for sharing it with us.
I loved these books when I was a kid in the 50s and 60s. I realized there was more out there that I wanted to know and see. The female writers of the USA wrote wonderful things.
I first found "Little House in the Big Woods" at a book fair at my elementary school when I was probably 9, in the late 60s, and the Garth Williams illustrations were relatively new. My parents were from the Netherlands, so didn't know the story. I so emjoyed the historicity of early westward pioneers, that my Dad kept adding the hardback Garth Williams books to it, until I had the whole collection sometime after college.
Did you know Garth Williams drawings for Farmer Boy are actually accurate? He actually went to the Almanzo wilder farmhouse and all the drawings of the farmhouse,inside and out ,including the infamous parlor all all accurate. During renovation yeas later,....of the parlor,the workers actually found the patch that Eliza Jane made to cover the blacking brush splotch Almanzo threw at her!
Go look at the multiple utubes of the Almanzo wilder homestead in Malone New York.
Thanks for the information on Laura. A nice addition to Laura's, little house boots, which I have read many times.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate this information, I still enjoy seeing this show as it is broadcast in my area.
They moved an aweful lot. I had the impression that they lived in Walnut Grove all of their lives
Thanks for this timeline. It helped while we have been reading the books.
It’s been recently discovered that Almanzo may have been 8 years older than Laura, not 10. Many official records have him born in 1859 not 1857. And Freddy was born in Walnut Grove, but did die in South Troy.
Thanks to Michael Landon for introducing us to this wonderful family.
Such a beautiful video 😃🌠🌟I love Laura ingalls and little house on the prairie
Thank you for sharing 😊
This is a lovely video to appear in my recommended. Thank you for making it
Very interesting. I, now, appreciate the TV series more!
Right on. If there was only a way to Dip into the life of Caroline Lake Quinner, The info I read in her books were Wonderful, how her Father died at sea, And her mother had to raise All 6 children by herself. Up till the time her mother met and married Mr. Holbrook after moving to Concord.
Are you talking about the spin off books about her life that were written based in letters? If you were not that might be something you'd be interested in
Great ! Thanks for this great job you done 👍👍 👍💪💪 hope to see you in television again.
Read all the books,bought the vids read a biography.It was something I loved as a kid,it was an age of innocence,and I loved Michael Landons version.🦋🌻🦋
I watch it every day
Liked hearing the stories about Laura
I read the books and enjoyed them very much; I wasn't a huge fan of the show; because I was older when it came out ; and there were very little I recognized ;it was nice to sethere hey really looked like!
Oh my goodness!
I was brought up, on these books and eventually the tv series.
What wonderful memories l have of my mother, and l and father, gathering round the open fire reading! or being read too.
As result of the tv series, that too came an event which myself, and my father, and mother would also share together.
In my mind, Laura's family came my own! They would stay, forever young in my mind.
Thank for sharing!
Thank you, Laura Ingalls Wilder your books, are still are making a difference to millions.
Moira
From England.
I still watch this ...
now that was very interesting and VERY well presented... thanks.
I attended Laura Ingalls Wilder Elementary School in Sioux Falls, SD.
My son did also
@@RussellaMcdowell-pw8ci At the risk of sounding sentimental: "It's a small world after all!"
Program said -hope you enjoyed - i did -the pic of Rose at the typewriter was one i had never seen before and i didnt know Laura and her family had moved around so much but i think they missed that Laura lived in San Francisco for a little while to live with Rose after Almonzo passed away
A really excellent book is Pioneer Girl Laura Ingalls Wilder. It even has photos of Cap Garland, etc, and tells what happened to almost everyone in the stories, if they could find out. It’s not a novel type, but more like a reference. But it’s VERY good. If you want to find out deeper information.
Loved the TV show and cast
Laura Ingalls was my 10th cousin, their story was different than what we saw on TV..
Good tv..show.to.watch.i.liked.it.very.much..and.laura..too
As soon as you said "loosely", I clicked "Like".
Lovely timeline video. Thanks so much.
Our pleasure!
There was a woman who lived on a block next to mine, whose daughter Laura was named after Mrs. Wilder. (Laura was born the year before the TV show premiered so I knew the books were the sole inspiration.)
I have the set of "Little House"" books. My parents also enjoyed reading them in thev70's when my younger sisters would bring to books home from their elementary school.The show was ok. But the books are better!
Excellent video. Good job.
Thank you very much!
@@TIMELINE_MarkVinet you're welcome.
Cool, I've been to Lake City , Minnesota...gotta visit the other places mentioned now!
Loved the books💗
I think it's fascinating that Laura (and Rose) despised Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal so much, when it helped the country start to recover from the Great Depression. Despised with a passion--she never knew FDR was her sixth cousin via her great grandmother Margaret Delano Ingalls. One of Margaret's siblings was the grandfather of Sara Delano, FDR's mother.
When Rose was a young adult, she was a supporter of Communism and was present at some of the original Communist meetings in the U.S. Then when she was sent overseas as a Red Cross correspondent, she was in Russia during the beginning of the Bolsheviks take over. She was so horrified by what she saw, she immediately became opposed to Marxism.
She went from horse and buggy to airplanes and T.V.'s in her life...........wow, that had to been something.
I have often thought about all the incredible changes she saw throughout her lifetime as well. It's amazing.
As a teen, this was one of my favorite shows, never realizing that the TV show was based on real life people.
I remember seeing the turn.off in Southern Missouri to visit the Wilders house.
I loved it! I’m going to read her books
Thank you very much!
Nice & interesting ; thought, i would have love to see more pictures of the heros ;-)
Very good thanks.
Loved the tv show. My mom has been to the ingells home.
Very informative! Thank you.
Good information
Thanks!
Hey we Lived with Laura and ingalls family a short while, thanks
Those books are great.
I am doing this for school
The television series Little House On The Prairie was 98% Michael Landons writings and 2% on the real life of Laura Ingall's Wilder.
fantastic show though.
Yes it was. I love it.
Yes right! The series was romanticized and very unfaithful to the reality except for a few episodes..but it is a good show however..i like the books better anyway and the Ingalls endured harder time than on TV.
Little House on the prairie was based on Laura's life
yes exactly the pilot show is the only one accurate if anyone read the books they know that i have all the books and the complete dvd series
Köszönöm a feltöltést. Élmény volt megnézni ezt is. :) Így is, hogy sajnos az az angol nyelvet sem ismerem. :(
Rose Wilder Lane also gave birth to a son who either died at birth or shortly after
Fascinating info. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!