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Laura Ingalls Wilder turned her childhood experiences ... The family settled at Burr Oak, north of Decorah, to operate the Masters Hotel in the tiny community that served as a stopping-off place ...
In summer 1930, Rose Wilder Lane, daughter of the then-unknown Laura Ingalls Wilder ... The family has to work in a hotel near a saloon in Burr Oak, a “dead town…without even a railroad.” ...
Visitors to Laura and Almanzo Wilder’s clapboard ... turns out to be mostly town gossip from when the Ingalls clan lived in Burr Oak, Iowa, running a hotel (a period that didn’t make it ...
One of the stories Wilder shared in this manuscript was about a neighbor in Burr Oak, Iowa. In a drunken rage, the man set his room on fire and dragged his wife around by the hair. It didn't end ...
A division of the American Library Association has voted to remove Laura Ingalls ... followed. Wilder spent two years of her childhood in Iowa, when her family moved to Burr Oak in 1876 to ...
Laura Ingalls Wilder penned ... including much of the time the family spent in Burr Oak, Iowa, and Walnut Grove, Minnesota, according to Pamela Smith Hill, a Wilder biographer and the lead editor ...
Laura Ingalls ... There, the youngest Ingalls child, a son born in Walnut Grove, sickened and died. In the wake of these hardships, the family moved south to Burr Oak, Iowa, where Charles and ...
Pa backtracks his family to Burr Oak, Iowa, to take over the running of a hotel. Told with period songs, humor and depth of character, "A Laura Ingalls Wilder Christmas" tells a story of healing ...
Laura Ingalls Wilder nevertheless skipped the period in 1876-'77 when Laura passed her 10th birthday living in Burr Oak, Iowa, where her parents helped run a hotel. One begins to grasp the reason ...
The Ingalls family’s adventures across the Midwest are among the best-known journeys in American history, right up there with the Oregon Trail, and Lewis and Clark. Wilder made ...
Laura Ingalls Wilder ... And they were essentially so in need of funds that Charles Ingalls concocted a scheme that they would move to Burr Oak, Iowa. Narrator: And the downward spiral continues.
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