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Resident of Walnut Grove; local seamstress Mr. Kennedy: 1: 4: Wayne Heffley: Resident of Walnut Grove; father of Christy and Sandy Mrs. Kennedy: 1–2: 3: Eileen Ryan (season 1), Janice Carroll (season 2) Resident of Walnut Grove; mother of Christy and Sandy Ebenezer Sprague: 2–3: 4: Ted Gehring: Banker of Walnut Grove Houston Lamb: 6–7: 4 ...
Little House on the Prairie (Little House: A New Beginning in its ninth and final season) is an American Western historical drama television series about the Ingalls family, who live on a farm on Plum Creek near Walnut Grove, Minnesota, in the 1870s–90s.
Albert Quinn Ingalls, Young Charles Ingalls: Main role 1976 NBC Special Treat: Billy Episode: "Papa and Me" The Practice: Pete Episode: "Judy Sinclair" Doc: David Episode: The Death of a Turtle The Bob Newhart Show: Richie Episode: "My Boy Guillermo" 1977 A Circle of Children: Brian O'Connell TV movie Most Wanted: Billy Joe Nelson Episode: "The ...
When many Walnut Grove townsfolk, including Laura, Albert and Adam, become seriously ill after eating anthrax-infected mutton, the Blind School is turned into a makeshift hospital and morgue. Charles and Jonathan, among the few who have not fallen sick, rush to get Dr. Baker's urgently needed medical supplies from the railhead at Springfield ...
The Ingalls family moved to Burr Oak, Iowa, briefly in 1876 so that Pa could take a job co-managing The Masters' Hotel. [2] They would stay for only one year, before returning to Walnut Grove, and the family's time in Burr Oak was never mentioned in any of the "Little House" books. In 1976, the restored Hotel was opened as a museum. [3]
Gilbert said that the events were "a shocking affront to the fans of Little House on the Prairie," adding, "If I were the owner of the IP, I would be infuriated because I think it really sheds a ...
Some characters were added in the show, such as Albert, played by Matthew Laborteaux, an orphan whom the family adopted. [3] Although it deviated from the original books in many respects, the television series, which was set in Walnut Grove, Minnesota, was one of a few long-running successful dramatic family shows.
Earl Albert, a widower from West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, who donated the 2024 Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, suffered a stroke before the tree lighting.