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Laura Ingalls Wilder

Most people don't know who Laura Ingalls Wilder is! But if you have heard of the books Little House On the Prarie then you know exactly who I'm talking about. Little House on the Prarie is a series of books about Laura Ingall Wilders life growing up in the Big Woods.

Laura grew up in a big family but it was only her Mother, Father and sister Mary in the family house. They lived by some of their Family concidering Laura's aunt and ucle along with their children.

Laura started travel west with her family in search of a big prarie. Where they wouldn't have to pay to live on the land. They were going to go father west as possible. When Laura's father old t hen about some indian reservation that they could live in for free the jumped to conclusions and headed there right away! While Lauras mother packed therir belongings In the covered wagon her father was selling their farm and land.

Soon after he sold it they were on their way on their long journey West! After about a year in this place people called the Big Woods Laura's parents got a notice saying since the buyer of their old house wasn't paying anymore they would eitherreturn or have to sell again. So the Ingalls descided moving back to Kansa would be the right desion sin


When they built they didn't exactly build houses they built dugouts, something that will stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter. They really didn't live by that many people.

The railroad camp was built rigth on the edge of a Prairrie Lake. Ma always called it the "Silver River" said Laura. The Ingalls moved into a little shanty set apart from the bunkhouse. Laura's Mother was always willing to put her hands out to help as she saved a life of a newborn baby from illness.

Then Laura's father was offered a job by his sister while train tracks were being built he went start to the offer knowing he would help his family with money problems. Laura's father always would send them money for flour or food. When the tracks were finally done Laura's mother took Mary , Carrie and Laura on the train to visit their father which they hadnt seen in ahwhile cause he was working very hard and couldn't come home that offen. The camp site where he was working was near the Big Sioux River in Dakota Territory. Laura's father had been there all summer keeping track of the records and files of everyone's hours.



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