Tuesday, October 9, 2012

ABC M is for Mansfield, Missouri

M IS FOR MANSFIELD, MISSOURI



About 17 miles from my birthplace is the little town of Mansfield, Missouri.  One of my favorite
authors Laura Ingalls Wilder along with her husband and daughter Rose lived there and this is where the Little House on the Prairie Books were written.

www.lauraingallswilderhome.com  is a wonderful place to visit and see the Rocky Ridge Farm home and other buildings belonging the family.  All of the Little House books are based on the places where she lived and grew up.

Below is the laptop writing desk that Laura's husband Almonzo built for her to use writing her books.



 
Here is a picture of the grounds and Museum on the farm.


A few pictures of Laura

Linking withhttp://abcwednesday-mrsnesbitt.blogspot.com  for ABC Wednesday
 


Ann
 



22 comments:

  1. Neat! I love "Little House" as does a young friend of mine. I will have to tell her to come have a look at your blog post, Ann. Thanks!

    XO,

    Sheila

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  2. Great shots and idea for M day. I loved her books. Carver, ABC Wed. Team

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  3. my wife has been reading a book to our daughter
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  4. Hi Ann, I've always enjoyed the Little House books and have the complete set. I would so love to visit this site. If I ever find myself in Missouri this is where you will find me. I enjoyed your post and photos.

    ~Emily
    The French Hutch

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  5. Just love that second picture of her... So elegant!

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  6. I watched the TV program about her life right from when it started in around 1973 until its end. Plus I got the books for my 2 daughters. I would love to visit this place!

    Leslie
    abcw team

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  7. Interesting post! love the little desktop

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  8. I loved reading the the Little House books...and so did my daughters. :)

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  9. Haven't been to Missouri but would love to, someday!
    Manok... find out what it is
    Rose, ABC Wednesday

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  10. Have you read "The Wilder Life" by Wendy McClure? I learned I am not the only one to live in a "Laura's World", or at least want to. :)

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  11. How interesting, and the house looks so nice and cute !

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  12. I thoroughly enjoyed this post! Growing up in Northern Ireland, I didn't discover the Little House books until I was an adult, but have loved them ever since...:)

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  13. Sounds like a great place to visit....thanks for sharing♫

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  14. You brought back great memories. I would enjoy visiting that place. I wish they made TV shows like that again. To answer your question today, regretfully, that is not my yard or even near me. Every thing around here has dried up.

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  15. Interesting post Ann thanks. Must have been hard work writing with a dip pen.

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  16. I still love watching the reruns. My kids and my grands have all enjoyed it.
    Thanks for all the info and I think this is the first time I've ever seen a photo of Laura. :)

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  17. This author is very familiar, born in Pepin, WI and spent some very early years in MN. Certainly well-known in these parts. Kate, ABC team

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  18. I came to Little House... late in life. The equivalent books I remember in England were the "Dimsie" books. I wonder if anyone remembers them.

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  19. It's been a number of years since I visited Laura and Almanzo's place. Thanks for the memories.

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  20. Such a wonderful and informative post! My oldest still loves the series Little House... She read all of Luara's books and has several movies from the series.

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  21. Oh, fun! Ann - I'm right in the middle of a unit study with my home school students on Little House in the Big Woods. Loved this - we're all about Laura Ingalls Wilder this fall!
    Joy!
    Kathy from The Writer's Reverie

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