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75001717 [1] Added to NRHP. April 21, 1975. Ingalls House is a historic house museum at 210 3rd Street Southwest in De Smet, South Dakota. The 3rd street house was moved into on Christmas Eve 1887. Everyone but Laura Ingalls Wilder lived there; she married Almanzo in 1885 and therefore would have not been living with her parents anymore.
De Smet Cemetery. Coordinates: 44°22′04″N 97°34′14″W. De Smet Cemetery. Details. Location. De Smet, South Dakota. De Smet Cemetery is a cemetery located southwest of the town of De Smet in Kingsbury County, South Dakota, United States. Numerous family members from the Laura Ingalls Wilder Little House books are buried there.
The Long Winter. By the Shores of Silver Lake is an autobiographical children's novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1939, the fifth of nine books in her Little House series. It spans just over one year, beginning when she is 12 years old and her family moves from Plum Creek, Minnesota to what will become De Smet, South Dakota.
Silver Lake (Kingsbury County, South Dakota) Location of De Smet, South Dakota. Silver Lake is a reclaimed lake located immediately east of De Smet, on the north side of U.S. Highway 14. Big Slough is a marsh connected to the southwest end of Silver Lake. [1]
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Almanzo James Wilder is said to have been born on February 13, 1857, at Wilder Homestead in rural Burke outside Malone, New York. He was the fifth of six children born to farmers James Mason (1813–1899) and Angelina Albina (née Day) Wilder (1821–1905). [1][2][3][4] His siblings included Laura Ann (1844–1899), Royal Gould (1847–1925 ...
Analisa Novak, Natalie Morales. September 20, 2024 at 1:37 PM. CBS News. For Chris Hemsworth, whose career skyrocketed after playing Thor in the Marvel universe, the decision to voice Optimus ...
Located in the area of South Dakota known as "East River" (east of the Missouri River, which diagonally divides the state), De Smet was platted by European Americans in 1880. [8] It was named for Belgian Father Pierre De Smet, [4][9] a 19th-century Jesuit missionary who worked with Native Americans in the United States and its territories for ...