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Today in history: February 10.
Today in history: 1957 February 10.

Today, 1957, the famous writer Laura Ingle Wilder passed away. Wilder's writing career didn't begin until he was 60. The main purpose of her first book, The House in the Woods, is to ensure that the story of her beloved father will not be forgotten. She often tells these stories to her daughter Ross. On a cold and dark winter night, she sat in a covered carriage and danced on the endless grassland with her father's violin. As she said,

I hope today's children can know more about the origin of some things. In order to know what's behind it, they saw what made America as they know it.

Ross urged his mother to write with a pen so that these wonderful stories of family and American history would not disappear with the passage of time. When Laura finished her first book, she suddenly thought of writing a series of books describing her young life, which coincided with the development of American frontier.

The eight books in this series discuss Laura's adventures from childhood. 1867 On February 7th, she was born in a log cabin in Ping Pei, Wisconsin. In the first few years, she married arman Zo Wilder at a mansion in Desmet, Dakota. She finished reading the last book at the age of 76.

Laura, her sister Mary, her two sisters Kelly and Grace spent their childhood wandering in the Midwest like nomads. When Laura was two years old, the family came to Kansas in an open carriage and settled down on the land belonging to Arsag Indians. family

I lived in Walnut Grove in Wisconsin for a while, which was the time and place on which the popular TV series was based. (TV Dad's beautiful hair makes people wonder what brand of shampoo and conditioner Orson Mall has. )

1879, the Inger family went on the road again, this time opening a shop in Desmet. Laura got a degree in education and found her first job there. She teaches about 0/2 mile away from home/Kloc, and was driven by a young man named arman Zo Wilder to pay a return visit at the weekend. 1885 On August 25th, they got married, and their daughter Ross was born in 1886. After four years of wandering,

Finally settled down on a 200-acre farm in O 'zaks, Mansfield, Missouri. The couple named it Loki Ridge Farm until arman Zuo died in 1949 and Laura died in 1957.

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