Book, edited by Nancy Tystad Koupal, Miller Chapter "Laura Ingalls Wilder as a Midwestern Pioneer girl," p. 145-176
1994 Dakota History Conference
- "Lady of the Prairie: American novelist Laura Ingalls Eilder, and myth and the reality"
Miller's chapter in "Laura Ingalls Wilder and The American Frontier," edited by Dwight M. Miller
Book
By Caroline Fraser
by Pamela Smith Hill
This collection is composed of material related to activities of Dr. Alexander. The bulk of the material is composed of files related to her writing and speeches. Folders consist of correspondence, research, agreements with publishers, grant material, and manuscripts. Researchers will also find records related to her term on the Brookings School Board including material related to her campaign, papers related to her involvement in Chautauqua, and records dealing with her term as head of the English Department at South Dakota State University, with a small amount of material related to courses she taught. Also included is material related to various other activities conducted by Alexander, such as her involvement with the Episcopal Church, and research dealing with women, women's rights, pioneer women, feminism and sexism. Also included are files related to Alexander’s term serving on the South Dakota Commission on the Status of Women.
Alexander, Ruth AnnVissdier V. Barnes
articles, census
Review of Book
"Settling the Great Plains, 1850-1930: Prospects and Problems"
"The Beautiful Snow: The Ingalls Family, the Railroads, and the Hard Winter of 1880-1881"
Notes and articles
2 black-and-white photographs
"Great Lakes Lumber on the Great Plains"
Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little Town advertising and book reviews
Thomas Schoenberg and Lawrence J. Trudeau
Map
John C. Hudson
Reprints of newspaper articles
Handouts
"Like a Vanishing World: the Role of the County Fair in Three Depression-Era Children's Books"
"Laura Ingalls Wilder: An Annotated Bibliography of Critical, Biographical, and Teaching Studies"
"Depot Days"
Laura Ingalls Wilder Reading Series Grant Consulting
John H, Carroll
"Over the Horizon of the Year's: Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Little House Books"
"Language of Vision and Growth in the Little House Books," Janet Spaeth, Great Lakes Review, Vol 8 no, 1, Spring 1982, pp. 20-24 .
"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.
The beginnings of De Smet
"Laura Ingalls Wilder's America: An unflinching assessment," Elizabeth Segel, Children's Literature in Education, Summer 1977.