REA [Rural Electrification Association]
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REA [Rural Electrification Association]
Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society, Lore newsletter
Dwight Miller was archivist at Hoover Library when J.E. Miller was researching Laura Ingalls Wilder.
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"From Obedience to Autonomy: Moral Growth in the Little House Books"
"Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Bibliography"
"Children's Literature in Education"
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American Needlework
by Rick W. Mills
Dates written, etc.
Penny Lindsenmayer
Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society
by Stephen W. Hines
edited by William Anderson
by Ann Romines
by Stephen W. Hines
by Bev Pechan; Carrie Ingalls Swanzey included
By Fred Erisman
By William Anderson
By William Anderson
Edited by Richard Marshall
by Pamela Smith Hill
Edited by Stephen W. Hines
By Patricia Reilly Giff
By William Anderson
By William Anderson
Edited by Caroline Fraser
By Alene M. Warnock
By Dan L. White and Robert F. White
By William Anderson
By Christine Woodside
Edited by Stephen W. Hines
edited by William Anderson
By Anita Clair Fellman
By Teresa Lynn
By Helen Burkhiser
By Cynthia Rylant
Edited by Miranda A. Green-Barteet and Anne K. Phillips
By Mary Jo Dathe
by William Holtz
edited by William Anderson
by Evelyn Thurman
"The Lady and the Tycoon: The Best of letters between Rose Wilder Lane and Jasper Crane," edited by Roger Lea MacBride
By Donald Zochert
Edited by Amy Mattson Lauters
edited by William Anderson
By Megan Stine
By William Anderson
By William Anderson
By Dorothy Smith
By Wendy McClure
By Marta McDowell
By Carolyn Strom Collins and Christine Wyss
Edited by Roger Lea MacBride
Paper sent to Miller to review: "I Began to Think What a Wonderful Childhood I had Had: Contextualizing Laura Ingalls Wilder's Historical Imagination"
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