Collection of short stories set in a small town obviously inspired by her own experience in Mansfield, Missouri.
Correspondence
by Rose Wilde Lane and Roger Lea MacBride
2 copies, 1 copy is the 50th Anniversary Edition
"Travels with Zenobia: Paris to Albania by Model T Ford" A Journal by Rose Wilder Lane and Helen Dore Boylston, edited by William Holtz.
Oversize [Legal-size folder]
Oversize [Legal-size folder]
Oversize [Legal-size folder]
"Laura Ingalls Wilder's America: An unflinching assessment," Elizabeth Segel, Children's Literature in Education, Summer 1977.
The beginnings of De Smet
"Shattering the Myth: Mary and Laura as antagonists in Little House in the Big Woods, Little House on the Prairie, and On the Banks of Plum Creek," Ellen Simpson Novotny, Heritage of the Great Plains, Vol. 28, no, 2, Fall/Winter 1995, pp. 48-65.
"Language of Vision and Growth in the Little House Books," Janet Spaeth, Great Lakes Review, Vol 8 no, 1, Spring 1982, pp. 20-24 .
"Over the Horizon of the Year's: Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Little House Books"
John H, Carroll
Laura Ingalls Wilder Reading Series Grant Consulting
"Depot Days"
"Laura Ingalls Wilder: An Annotated Bibliography of Critical, Biographical, and Teaching Studies"
"Like a Vanishing World: the Role of the County Fair in Three Depression-Era Children's Books"
Handouts
Reprints of newspaper articles
14 black-and-white photographs
John C. Hudson
Map
Thomas Schoenberg and Lawrence J. Trudeau
5 black-and-white photographs
Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little Town advertising and book reviews
"Great Lakes Lumber on the Great Plains"
2 black-and-white photographs
Notes and articles