Showing posts with label south dakota newsletters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label south dakota newsletters. Show all posts

Monday, March 24, 2008

More Lore Headlines From the Past

Back, so far back, to the headlines of the 80s, (1980s) from LIW Lore.

De Smet: 1880-1980

Engergy shortage: Winter of '80-81

How the Little House books found a publishing home

Rose Wilder Lane
Inducted into South Dakota Cowboy and Western Hall of Fame (Arts and Humanities division)

Special Little House in the Big Woods Anniversary Issue

Clara Webber makes a return trek to the "Littl e Town"

First Announcement! A New Book by Laura! PIONEER GIRL is in the works

Summer Events 1983

The Surveyors' House in Corn!

Silver Lake lives again!

The minister's daughter recalls the Ingalls family

Almanzo and Laura Ingalls Wilder: WEDDING CENTENNIAL 1885-1985

A little more about Ma and Pa portraits

Rose Wilder Lane Lore A special issue of LAURA INGALLS WILDER LORE, marking the birthday centennial of her daughter

Inside.....Garth Williams returns to De Smet

After a Century: THE INGALLS HOME ON THIRD STREET

A TRIBUTE TO Aubrey Sherwood

Alvilda Sorenson: Strong Voice for Laura Ingalls Wilder

South Dakota Statehood Centennial 1889-1989

"If We Only Understood"

Any headline that HAS ALL CAPS indicates a story written by William Anderson. He has a fondness for CAPITAL LETTERS in his writing.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Lore Headlines from the 1990s

What else have you missed by not belonging to the Laura Ingalls Wilder Society, Inc.?
In the 1990s, the following were the lead stories in Laura Ingalls Wilder Lore.

Special fiftieth anninversary issue, marking publication of "The Long Winter"

"Laura Ingalls Wilder Country" Published

Driving Mrs. Wilder

Early Visits to "Little Town"

"Big Little House" in American Literature

Alice Kirchmeier: A LIW Society founder living a life surrounded by history

Introducing...The Next Generation of "Little House" Stories

Garth Williams After Eighty

Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Native American

From De Smet to Mansfield--1894

In Memory.....Roger Lea MacBride 1929-1995

A Tribute to Vivian Glover

Garth Williams, a De Smet favorite, dies at 84

My Roots Are Very Deep Here

Caroline Ingalls' birthplace marked

Nellie Oleson: Lost and Found

The Nellie Oleson Story continues

Grace Ingalls Dow writes of Manchester History

The Cooleys and the Wilders: Friends, Neighbor, Traveling Companions

It started with....."WHAT HAPPENED NEXT?"

Why not contact the society and buy some back issues, so you can read these stories and more.