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The Life of Laura Ingalls Wilder Tribute ( Little House on the Prairie TV Show Theme Song) 

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A tribute to Laura Ingalls Wilder. I made it because I love her life and family. Thanks for watching! Please subscribe to my channel!

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@meval1765
@meval1765 5 лет назад
Rose was very much a mixture of Laura and Almanzo. It's so sad Laura and Almanzo had their baby son die as did Charles and Caroline. Rose was the reason the Little House books were published. We all owe her much gratitude for that.
@FrederickTheGrt
@FrederickTheGrt Год назад
A "mixture", maybe because they had a baby together?
@NyteScrybe
@NyteScrybe 7 лет назад
I live about 30 minutes away from Laura's house in Mansfield MO. It's wonderful...they have a museum with Pa's fiddle, Laura's original handwrtten manuscripts, and all kind of things mentioned in the books. The best part, though, is being able to walk through her house, which is as she left it, including the organ. If you ever have a chance to see it, Mansfield is a little south of Springfield and well worth the trip.
@tundrellaCat68
@tundrellaCat68 5 лет назад
NyteScrybe wow! What a treasure to have so close.
@miyoung4858
@miyoung4858 5 лет назад
Wow! You are so lucky.
@mrsheatherteske
@mrsheatherteske 5 лет назад
I went there once when visiting family. Yes it was wonderful. The day of my visit, there was also a group of Quakers or Amish also doing the tour. I found it interesting to see them there. Made the day feel more like the 1800s :)
@mmlindsey8635
@mmlindsey8635 5 лет назад
BEAUTIFUL
@naomiemoore5725
@naomiemoore5725 5 лет назад
On my bucket list! I was obsessed with her books when I was in 5th grade, many moons ago.
@naureenpocoyo6400
@naureenpocoyo6400 4 года назад
Over 120 years now.. they're long gone. Many casts on the show are also gone...time flies so fast. For me LHOTP is one of the best TV shows to watch with the family. They're so many good life values kids & adults can learn from.
@vickilanger1228
@vickilanger1228 2 года назад
AT 9 YEARS OLD I DISCOVERED LAURAS BOOKS AT A BOOK SALE IN MY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL! I JUST TURNED 59 YEARS OLD AND THE INTEREST THAT I FELT THAT WINTER DAY 50 YEARS AGO IS EVER SO STRONG THANK YOU LAURA AND OFCOURSE THANK YOU MICHAEL LANDON MAY BOTH OF YOU REST IN ETERNAL PEACE I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU BOTH!!💗💗💗💗💗
@abbiekokee3576
@abbiekokee3576 7 лет назад
Laura was very pretty even when she was an older woman. loved Little House sucha wonderful show, nothing like it today on TV.
@nuttybar9
@nuttybar9 6 лет назад
Mary looks as she may have visited the others side ,If you know what I mean.
@mybelle6665
@mybelle6665 5 лет назад
@@nuttybar9 According to the books by Laura; Mary had blonde hair and was considered prettier than Laura! She doesn't look blonde, and Laura by far was much prettier!
@frenchieseverine4514
@frenchieseverine4514 5 лет назад
@@mybelle6665 Yes she was pretty ! I also read the books where Mary was blonde when she was a little girl and even a teen and had imagined her to be pretty according to the drawings but i got disappointed when i saw real Mary. She wasn't blonde ,rather light chestnut and Laura was way prettier!
@tracytuten5116
@tracytuten5116 5 лет назад
Laura was the prettiest of the 4 Ingals girls. Mary was actually the most unattractive and Carrie looked like Mary's twin. Yes Almonzo was a hunk then and would be considered one now.
@shadowkisses8151
@shadowkisses8151 4 года назад
OP
@bonnieyoungblood7360
@bonnieyoungblood7360 3 года назад
One of the best series ever made! Micheal Landen was an excellent actor and producer. Gone too soon’ I watch them all the time and never get tired of them! 🙏🏻❤️
@mirandaandjill4171
@mirandaandjill4171 5 лет назад
Anyone else watch little house on the prairie , like if you do ❤️
@donatacusano8482
@donatacusano8482 5 лет назад
I was in high school when Little House on the Prairie first aired in the 1970s...TV was still clean and quality programming was abundant. It was on Monday night and I never missed an episode. Thank you for this very nice presentation...I thoroughly enjoyed watching it.
@sandiatleo1550
@sandiatleo1550 5 лет назад
I did and read her books too.
@naseeranieves9524
@naseeranieves9524 5 лет назад
I still do, I love that it keeps me grounded in my faith with God....
@abatabat8855
@abatabat8855 5 лет назад
me with my girlfriend every day :D Greetings from germany xD ^^
@hm3426
@hm3426 5 лет назад
It used to be one my very favorite show. Hardly ever missed an episode. Miss the show. They should have a channel specially for Little House on the Prairie, Three is Company, Three stooges, I Dream of Genie..
@daboys1215
@daboys1215 5 лет назад
Many thanks to Laura for writing those books giving us a glimpse of what her childhood was like and a tv show that made all of them famous long after their deaths.
@tracilay4162
@tracilay4162 7 лет назад
Rose died in 1968, I believe. The show debuted in 1974. It gives me goosebumps to think that if she had lived 6 more years, that she could've watched her mother's life, or Hollywood's version of it, dramatized on TV.
@user-kk9fi7ky2b
@user-kk9fi7ky2b 6 лет назад
يارب ارزقني الحياة الطيبة بالدنيا والآخرة يارب يارب ارحمني يارب ساعدني يارب سهل امري يارب عجل بظهور الامام يالله يارب يارب أنصر الشعب العراقي يارب يارب احفظ بلدنا يارب استر اولادنا وبناتنا يارب يارب ابعدنا عن الحرام وبارك لنا الحلال يالله ياكريميارب
@skyemacallister1306
@skyemacallister1306 5 лет назад
Traci Lay Rose would have been shocked beyond words, as the show has absolutely nothing to do with Laura's real life.
@yana1955
@yana1955 5 лет назад
@@skyemacallister1306 Horrible show. I couldn't watch it.
@labrat9786
@labrat9786 5 лет назад
It was a fiction based on fictional books which were based on a real person's life. I have read the fictional books many, many times and as much true biographical information as I could lay my hands on. The television show is an insult to all of it.
@reneechristiansen7218
@reneechristiansen7218 5 лет назад
Skye MacAlliste
@libertyann439
@libertyann439 5 лет назад
Never knew there were so many pictures of the families! Wonderful to see them.
@giuseppinaleva622
@giuseppinaleva622 2 года назад
Che bello rivederVi insieme dopo tutti questi anni!! Purtroppo qualcuno manca...Noi Vi portiamo tutto sul cuore Siete stati GRANDi!!!! BRAVI!!! Ognuno nel suo ruolo meraviglioso! Magistralmente diretti dal Grande e Stupendo Maicol Landon al quale va' il nostro ricordo ed affetto per quanto è riuscito a fare con La casa nella Prateria Ancora oggi anno 2021 Vi seguiamo puntualmente negli episodi tutti belli ed alcuni molto emozionanti! Grazie a tutti Meravigliosi Attori!! Grazie,grazie al Grande Amico Landon🙏❤️❤️❤️💋💋
@porflepopnecker4376
@porflepopnecker4376 5 лет назад
I've read the Little House series at least three times. They're some of the best books I've ever read.
@KrisPhone12
@KrisPhone12 8 лет назад
I read the Little House books as a child, long before the TV show. Thank you for bringing the characters to life. This was such a treat!
@evelynland
@evelynland 5 лет назад
My mother lived in Mansfield in the early 50's and went to church with Laura and took me to her house. I don't remember this because I was about 2 or 3. Mom always said Melissa Gilbert had a real likeness to Laura. I wished I remembered her. Read all her books and watched the show loved it.
@mrsTraveller64
@mrsTraveller64 4 года назад
Evelyn,I also can see the resemblance between the real Laura and the actor Laura.
@robloxrubis6007
@robloxrubis6007 4 года назад
@@mrsTraveller64 so true👏😍
@yeah4me1
@yeah4me1 4 года назад
Oh my gosh, how fortunate!
@TheRandomGuyTheFarNoGameCat
@TheRandomGuyTheFarNoGameCat 4 года назад
That's so wonderful. I'm about to watch it for the first ever time soon. My mum recommend it.
@raiinbowbrite4921
@raiinbowbrite4921 4 года назад
That's such an amazing story, how fortunate you and your mom were to have met/known her
@danielbaggett6283
@danielbaggett6283 6 лет назад
There is a direct descendant of Laura Ingalls who lives in Riverton, Wyoming. I helped build his house and remarked to the man I was working with that since we were getting close to being through with the house (and because the high desert where we were building the house looked a lot like the country in the movie series) I jokingly told him that we should get a welcome mat that said "Welcome to the little house on the prairie". He startled me when he replied that the man we were building the house for - J. Ingalls - was a direct descendant of Laura Ingalls Wilder. You could have blown me away! And his wife (a lady from Germany) told me in conversation one day that she used to watch "Little House on the Prairie" every day when she was a little girl in Germany and never dreamed that she would one day marry into the Ingalls family. Small world!
@CrimsonRoseDancer
@CrimsonRoseDancer 4 года назад
Laura has no direct descendants. Relatives, yes, but her daughter only ever had one stillbirth and no living children.
@firechick1405
@firechick1405 4 года назад
She can't have any direct descendant, her daughter never had any living children. Also any descendant would not be an Ingalls because her married name was Wilder.
@CG-tm4lq
@CG-tm4lq 4 года назад
Wow! what an amazing story!! Thank you for sharing.
@rachelselby5469
@rachelselby5469 3 года назад
He must have been a direct descendant of the Ingalls family but not of Laura (whose descendants had there been any, would not have been called Ingalls). Charles ingalls had about 5 brothers so there must be a few descendants.
@karenhowardsmith3149
@karenhowardsmith3149 3 года назад
That man may have thelast name of Ingalls. But he’s probably feeding all a line. Just because his last name is Ingalls doesn’t make him any kin to the real Laura Ingalls Wilder. Or a direct ascendant either, because Ingalls is Laura’s maiden name. And Wilder is get her married last name. Duh!! If he is a direct ascendant of the Ingalls family it would be from Charles Ingalls side of the family.
@ellaw356
@ellaw356 5 лет назад
Laura was very pretty, even as a young girl, and Almonzo too. Love 💕 Little House!
@kellireeves4527
@kellireeves4527 7 лет назад
No wonder Laura called him Manly!Almanzo was a good lookin dude!I loved and still love the show,every actor on it,right down to my favorite Nasty Nellie and the doting Harriet Olsen....wish more shows were like this now, tv too shallow anymore with reality tv stupidity.
@frenchieseverine4514
@frenchieseverine4514 7 лет назад
Sure! Manly or Almanzo was fine and i must admit that he was finer than the actor Dean butler..I guess the real Almanzo had many females chasing him..Lol!
@nancyomalley6441
@nancyomalley6441 5 лет назад
Remember the mud wrestling scene in "Back to School"? And hearing Charles laugh when Nellie walked in covered in mud!
@barbara-ty4gh
@barbara-ty4gh 5 лет назад
@@nancyomalley6441 I remember that show! They were in creek or lake an laura an Nellie were both mad at each other! I love little house!!
@margieschrauth9217
@margieschrauth9217 5 лет назад
@@tundrellaCat68 Allison Arngrin, who played Nellie, was molested by her older brother; NOT BY THE CREW OF THE SHOW!!
@tundrellaCat68
@tundrellaCat68 5 лет назад
@@margieschrauth9217 I stand corrected.
@bernadettehayes5486
@bernadettehayes5486 5 лет назад
Thank you so much, great to see the 'real' Laura, Pa, etc; how the ladies and gentlemen all dressed of thAt era are very elegant and proper.
@renastone1270
@renastone1270 Год назад
I used to watch the series with my great-grandmother, Sarita. She loved it because it reminded her of her childhood (she was from a very rural area in NM, so they were slow to catch up with modern fashion and conveniences). She also first lived in a dugout with her family until she was about 5 or so. She loved the clothes, horses, and wagons. We last visited the dugout site many decades ago and it was still there, but it was ruins by then. Now I'm sure we wouldn't even be able to find it, especially because Sarita's walked on now. I really hope she got to meet Laura Ingalls Wilder. =)
@Me-wk3ix
@Me-wk3ix 11 месяцев назад
I live in NM and have a friend whose dad grew up in a little place out here called Marquez. He always Loved the show because it reminded him of his childhood there.
@ettydavis
@ettydavis 5 лет назад
I read her books when I was a little girl. I love watching the series. I still cry when little Laura gets her heart broke.
@maryphillips8996
@maryphillips8996 7 лет назад
I went to their home in Mansfield MO. It was like they had just stepped out for a time. Almonzo's meds were still beside the bed and Laura's stool that Almonzo made for her was still in front of her chair. Dishes in the kitchen and the last calendar still hanging. It was sweet and sad at the same time. They also had a small museum that had many pictures of the families and thing you could buy. I'd like to go back. I loved Little House.
@SarahJones-xl7xr
@SarahJones-xl7xr 5 лет назад
Im trying to remember.. they were in Iowa too..crap.. south of mn.. crap..umm..Burr oak? ..
@SarahJones-xl7xr
@SarahJones-xl7xr 5 лет назад
That would be cool to see..
@calliecat1191
@calliecat1191 5 лет назад
I used to watch the show and read through the book in achool.
@graceelaine698
@graceelaine698 5 лет назад
That’s awesome you got to experience that! I’d love to do that one day 😊
@holiday-td6hx
@holiday-td6hx 5 лет назад
@@SarahJones-xl7xr Burr Oak, right.
@Angie-yp5eu
@Angie-yp5eu 4 года назад
I have watched Little House on the Prairie since forever, I adore this show so very much, I still watch it everyday 🤗💞
@infinitedrip2647
@infinitedrip2647 3 года назад
This show is and was sooooooooogood for all people it made you laugh,cry,think twice,happy,sad,mad,glad you name it,this show had it,all the actors did a wonderful job(SOME OF THE BEST ACTORS,ACTRESSES THAT EVER WAS.THEY SHOULD ALL BE IN THE HALL OF FAME.RIP TO ALL THE ONES THAT HAS GONE ON AND BEST OF EVERYTHING TO THE ONES THAT ARE STILL HERE .WE ALL TAKE OUR HATS OFF TO EVERY ONE OF YOU NOW AND 4EVER MORE..
@ashpete21
@ashpete21 4 года назад
I am watching Little House now. It's a wonderful show - you can tell a lot of love went into it.
@208cindygirl
@208cindygirl 7 лет назад
I didn't watch the show very much, as I was busy raising my own family at the time. However, I started reading Laura Ingalls Wilder books when I was very young, and read them all in quick succession. I loved her books and they took me away from my very frightening childhood. I will always love her books.
@mssrus
@mssrus 5 лет назад
You might enjoy 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' and 'How Green was my Valley', then. The books are wonders of imagery and prose. You'll cry over them and love every page!
@annehannapink1691
@annehannapink1691 5 лет назад
I can't get enough of Anne of Green Gables! Moved on to Anne of Avonlea+ Anne of the Islands to her being a grandmother.. You will enjoy these books too!
@loopsienpeaches6661
@loopsienpeaches6661 5 лет назад
@@mssrus A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is my fav book! Glad to find people that like it!
@potato-phobia85yearsago27
@potato-phobia85yearsago27 4 года назад
omg I love those have you watched the show version 😃
@potato-phobia85yearsago27
@potato-phobia85yearsago27 4 года назад
I love the books too
@moogdome2562
@moogdome2562 5 лет назад
Pure escapism in England every Sunday afternoon. Great entertainment for all the family. Some great role models, Where are good role models for young minds today?. I can't help to think about Michael Lambdon while watching. His warmth and spirtuality come across to me.R..I P. those who have sadly passed away. Thank you so much for a wonderful historical documentation, and insight into. Laura's family and life.
@ShoutItFromTheHousetops
@ShoutItFromTheHousetops 4 года назад
Boy do those pictures bring back wonderful memories of so many funny and exciting stories! I have actually read through the entire series SIX times, plus Laura’s last book of her personal diary. As a child, while growing up I read through the entire series four times. Because I was so in love with Laura’s stories that I also introduced the collection to my eldest daughter, now 36, when she was little of whom I read the entire series. The last time I read them to my youngest daughter, now 21. I’ve since lost track of the collection I once had but I’m now tempted to see if I might be able to locate the entire collection again. I would love to start reading them to my nearly 5 year old granddaughter. 😊🎀📚📚
@hollylynn9322
@hollylynn9322 3 года назад
Grew up watching LHOTP and now back to watching it everyday cos' it makes me smile, laugh and cry❣ Thanx for all these pics, crazy how people back then looked soo much older than their age 🤠
@cathyfrazier286
@cathyfrazier286 3 года назад
Such a wonderful show. I sure miss it. I would watch it everyday and I never got tired of it.
@fubukifangirl
@fubukifangirl 4 года назад
I always considered Pa to be the real main character of the books with Laura basically narrating. So much of the plot centered around him.
@kinseymangum8386
@kinseymangum8386 5 лет назад
Laura was a very pretty lady. And now I know why she called Almanzo Manly. He was so handsome!
@faithcesarithompson7069
@faithcesarithompson7069 5 лет назад
I grew up watching Little House On The Prairie!.Just loved that show so many lessons learned!
@sharonballantyne1735
@sharonballantyne1735 4 года назад
I absolutely adored these books as a child! I still like watching the reruns and I'm over 50!!
@janetlamont6526
@janetlamont6526 4 года назад
Almonzo was quite the handsome man! I can see Laura fighting for him! LOL!
@robinbrl
@robinbrl 4 года назад
Me tool. LOL.
@barbarathiago3096
@barbarathiago3096 3 года назад
Me too😂😂😂
@seniorinstructor9813
@seniorinstructor9813 4 года назад
Laura was really pretty. And Almonzo was a hunk. Love the show, especially when Laura and Nellie went at it
@justthatonedumbkid7962
@justthatonedumbkid7962 4 года назад
Same lol
@juliec2014
@juliec2014 4 года назад
I always loved Little on the prairie and to find out they are distant cousins of mine puts the icing on the cake !
@purplej1436
@purplej1436 3 года назад
This was and still is one of my favorite TV shows. Loved the books also
@stormdancer0
@stormdancer0 3 года назад
Wow. Royal, Almonzo, and Perley Day. And we think today's names are strange. Love the books, and enjoyed the show. Laura was so pretty.
@nancydavis1391
@nancydavis1391 7 лет назад
LOVED THE SHOW,,,,MY GMA WAS BORN IN 1879 AND USED TO TELL ME STORIES ABOUT LIVING ON A PRAIRIE FARM
@lauraellen189
@lauraellen189 4 года назад
I read the books so many times as a young girl! I just loved them 🥰
@carolinewatson8455
@carolinewatson8455 3 года назад
Love this. A real trip down memory lane. Use to watch this as a kid.
@angeliapittman4776
@angeliapittman4776 7 лет назад
I've always loved little house ,couldn't wait to get home frm school so I could see it!!!
@georgiaulibarri-ortiz5536
@georgiaulibarri-ortiz5536 5 лет назад
It still shows on cozy TV and I love to come home after school to wait it at 3:00pm I love little house so much
@craigsmith157
@craigsmith157 5 лет назад
@Ireland Forever Mondays at 8pm on CBS.
@EveBarrettDrew
@EveBarrettDrew 5 лет назад
I love RU-vid! As a child I had all the books and I loved the series so much. But I never thought in my wildest dreams in my mid-50s I’d be able to see real pictures of them! How cool
@janiegiroux5006
@janiegiroux5006 4 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing. I always wanted to do a pilgrimage and visit everywhere she lived .
@stephaniemac4637
@stephaniemac4637 5 лет назад
Wow, many in that family had striking light colored eyes, especially Pa and Laura..
@stephg4400
@stephg4400 6 лет назад
Loved the show, read all the books. Thanks for posting these wonderful pictures. And in my opinion, Laura deserves to keep her literary awards. The stories she told were true to the history of the time. Again thank you.
@mariepit3253
@mariepit3253 5 лет назад
Steph G je vouďŕaîs avoir ĺa vidéo de toute histoire de la petite maison dans la pr mairie en frañçais
@vytiense
@vytiense 5 лет назад
Steph G , I appreciate your comment. Ms. Wilder is one of the great treasures of American literature. If not for her, millions of us would know nothing of the lives of American children of pioneers after the civil war. This is some more politically correct gobbledegook which means nothing. Thank you!
@justthatonedumbkid7962
@justthatonedumbkid7962 4 года назад
YES! Absolutely!
@juandelacruz9169
@juandelacruz9169 3 года назад
This is great!!! Felt so nostalgic hearing again the soundtrack of Little House on the Prairie decades after .
@atitanicrose7541
@atitanicrose7541 7 лет назад
She was a wonderful author, the school house was so much bigger than the little house she grew up in, which was even small. A must see in person what they actually lived in back in the day. The store wasn't even that big lol.
@insatiablecuriosity2555
@insatiablecuriosity2555 4 года назад
Thank you for this...wish we still had these kind of values, connection and compassion for family friends and neighbors.
@plurimapaucis7944
@plurimapaucis7944 6 лет назад
I have loved and I love this wonderful story. The little house in the prairie is a fantastic part of my life. I happily saw this serial and it reminds me the nice little mountain village where I spent my happy childhood. Thank you for posting. Excellent.
@barbryll8596
@barbryll8596 5 лет назад
I read the entire series of little house on the prairie books at the age of 10. It kept me busy and I became an avid reader for life. No need for tv!
@karenmessinger9609
@karenmessinger9609 5 лет назад
That was wonderful. Thank you. Laura & her family were amazing people. How many of us would never have known what it was truly like in the 1800's, not only as a child,but all ages if she hadn't written these books. I became interested in history because of her books. I must have read each of them a hundred times & I still enjoy them & I'm in my 50's. Even my son enjoyed some of her books. I have to say that I don't understand the big,long beards. I guess it was more of a necessity? I know that I couldn't have dealt with my husband having one like that.
@karenmessinger9609
@karenmessinger9609 5 лет назад
I admit that I did not like the little house tv show. It just didn't portray the real life of Laura & her family the way Laura wrote it. Too Hollywood for me. Maybe if I had never read the books I would have felt differently.
@grettagrids
@grettagrids 5 лет назад
little house on the prairie is what Inspired me to buy a house from the late 1800s ( 1880) and it still has most of the charm of that period! makes me wonder it's history and if anyone related to any of these folks may of lived here? I am located in Madelia.
@sarakimrivers7155
@sarakimrivers7155 4 года назад
I still watch all the reruns. Love watching them .
@jeanniefeaster4325
@jeanniefeaster4325 4 года назад
Me too. I just watched the marathon yesterday. I started tuning in early in the morning & stayed up until 1 in the morning. I watch it all week long too. I hate missing my favorite show. I became obsessed. I collect antiques cause they remind me of those beauty days we never had the privilege to see.
@nena200able
@nena200able 7 лет назад
Little House On The Prairie was one of my favorite TV shows growing up. I still watch episodes and brings back all sorts of good memories. This is a heart warming video. Thanks for sharing!
@debdevrou6658
@debdevrou6658 5 лет назад
Loved seeing the pictures. Thank you. Loved the books. Begged my parents for the boxed set as a child. It cost 11.00. We did not have much money but they bought them for me anyway. I was and still am thankful. I've read them over and over and also loaned them out to my nieces. But I always make sure they come back to me.
@manatiluna
@manatiluna 4 года назад
I watched little house on the prairie when I was a kid and loved it.
@potato-phobia85yearsago27
@potato-phobia85yearsago27 4 года назад
I’m usually not aggressive about spelling but the word prairie is spelled p-r-a-i-r-i-e
@manatiluna
@manatiluna 4 года назад
@@potato-phobia85yearsago27 so sorry😔. And thank you. No need to be agressive. Just correct me with love. It suits you more "cuddly kitty" 😉
@WideAwake-bl7gw
@WideAwake-bl7gw 4 года назад
They have incredibly beautiful blue eyes.
@natividadhernandez1940
@natividadhernandez1940 4 года назад
Toda mi vida mirando La familia Ingalls.Una serie incomparable que llega a lo profundo del alma. Gracias por el video .♥️
@DavidJohnson-zs9lw
@DavidJohnson-zs9lw 5 лет назад
I have never missed an opportunity to see them. I have always been in love with Laura.
@befana001
@befana001 4 года назад
Oh, I loved this serie! ❤️
@dakotanevada86
@dakotanevada86 7 лет назад
Thank you so very much for these wonderful photo's.
@TheNoiseySpectator
@TheNoiseySpectator 7 лет назад
I wonder where she got them?
@ladyg3645
@ladyg3645 6 лет назад
This was nice seeing the real people of this book. I read the whole series when I was a kid, loved it then and love it now. Thanks for posting.
@michellefelmly5802
@michellefelmly5802 4 года назад
What an amazing life! And to be able to relive it with them!, who else felt like you were born in the wrong century?
@peggycarnahan5506
@peggycarnahan5506 6 лет назад
I watched the show all the time. Now I see the real people. Thank you VERY much.
@annawindlow5828
@annawindlow5828 4 года назад
I had no idea this show was based on a real life family. I watched this show all the time and I loved it!
@debrtx
@debrtx 7 лет назад
Great tribute! TV show based on book series, one of my favorite as a young girl. "Pictures definitely worth a thousand words", these pics tell the very difficult life of young pioneers and people aged even though young. We are blessed because they went before us and were the trailblazers.
@lauraswan8647
@lauraswan8647 4 года назад
I love little house of the prairie!!! Thanks for sharing these pics..they're a treasure❤
@ernestvela5247
@ernestvela5247 4 года назад
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@Bear-nu8xm
@Bear-nu8xm Год назад
You wouldn’t think a boy born in 79 would love this show so much growing up however, I love it!
@redfeather5142
@redfeather5142 4 года назад
This is what the kids these days need to be watching. Teaches good lessons.
@nachtschattenvierzehnachtu4881
@nachtschattenvierzehnachtu4881 4 года назад
You are so right
@redfeather5142
@redfeather5142 4 года назад
Not sure about the Nellie thing about the book writting but here's something funny. We live on a farm and my daughter named all her chickens. one of them is named Nellie she is the chicken yard bullie so it's fits her well. lol
@AppGuy
@AppGuy 4 года назад
So your telling me that kids should be watching Mrs Garvey and Mary's baby being burned alive in the 6th season?
@redfeather5142
@redfeather5142 4 года назад
Come on ,kids theses days watch much worse.. Wake up, and smell the coffee. The Internet is one big dark hwy.. Your nit picking like the rest of the people on the Internet. There's always going to be one. I was younger and I watched it. It teaches values and how to be humble. Something this world lacks greatly. And by the way my children and grandchildren love Little House On The Prairie .
@sunniesublime1
@sunniesublime1 4 года назад
I would get lost in the books when I was young! Love the show too!
@elana624
@elana624 7 лет назад
im 53. as kid (and now, reruns!) I watched show, read books. felt quite jealous of their lives, and time period they got to live in. your compilation is AWESOME
@wayneincognito3243
@wayneincognito3243 5 лет назад
I think, there not need to be jealous of their lives or the time periode they lived in. It was a very hard time for poor people. The live in the Tv Show was romanticized.
@wenesdae
@wenesdae 4 года назад
the show was fiction had very little accuracy to their real lives
@sirrykr1679
@sirrykr1679 4 года назад
I would never feel jelous of any woman living in those times. They had no modern washing machines, no legal rights to speak of and lets face it, no way to help make childbirth less painful. I prefer todays modern times.
@mangot589
@mangot589 4 года назад
Sirry Kr washing machines? Good lord🙄. aside from childbirth being less painful, they had no modern medicine, and a LOT of mothers died in childbirth, and kids died of things we just run to the doctors for. I knew an old woman who’s little boy died from strep throat when he was 5. And another who died from measles. Kids, get your children vaccinated. For 20,000 years, they’ve been praying for something to stop this. Now we have it.🤷‍♀️
@cyranodebergerac1080
@cyranodebergerac1080 4 года назад
@@wenesdae Yes
@lauratibbles6598
@lauratibbles6598 4 года назад
I loved and read all Laura ingalls wilders books growing up and watched the series on tv just loved all of it thank you so much for sharing
@neviclark253
@neviclark253 4 года назад
So did I. I loved those books so much. I was thrilled when the TV series started. I couldn't believe I was actually going to get a chance to see all about the prairie. 🤗
@nafisanawal9047
@nafisanawal9047 7 лет назад
amazing,i love them and their lifestyle❤❤💖💕😘😍😀😃😊
@johnhuels2973
@johnhuels2973 4 года назад
i grow up watching little house on the prairie and the waltons, lam 54 and i have of the seasons of both on dvd and love watching all the time.There nice good clean shows, always end with a happy ending, i think shows of today should follow there lead.the one probem with most of todays good shows run 2 or 3 eps and than they cancel them.
@ashjoma
@ashjoma 4 года назад
I am 54 too and I read the books over and over when I was little, young teen. I never watched the TV series
@theresabeard5733
@theresabeard5733 4 года назад
Yes i watch both shows on cozi tv.
@ubb4me
@ubb4me 6 лет назад
Laura seemed to be a pretty popular name. I like seeing old pictures. Makes you wonder what life was like back then.
@nancymccurdy9550
@nancymccurdy9550 5 лет назад
I am happy to say that I am related to this family through Pa's mother Laura Colby!
@henaahmad8877
@henaahmad8877 6 лет назад
Time passes like a wind indeed but memories remain forever and ever💛
@wiyaka2586
@wiyaka2586 3 года назад
J'adore la petite maison dans la prairie, c'est une série merveilleuse avec des acteurs merveilleux. Je suis heureuse de pouvoir voir le vrai album de famille. Merci beaucoup. Une éternelle fan de France🇨🇵💝
@oceanbluelady7760
@oceanbluelady7760 5 лет назад
Brings back so many memories! Thank you!
@dcbeez5956
@dcbeez5956 4 года назад
I never missed an episode of "Little House on the Prairie" in my mind they were an idealic family, along with their problems but always stuck together and committed their way of life to Jesus. 💕💕💕💕💕💕🇦🇺
@neleiva
@neleiva 7 лет назад
My sixth grade teacher use to read it to the class after lunch everyday and I read the books to my 3 daughters for years every night at bed time... thank you soo very, very much for the lovely tribute..
@Greywuylf
@Greywuylf 7 лет назад
This was so awesome! I grew up watching the TV show. I've never seen these pics before. So great to have real faces to put with the people.
@nancycampbell9554
@nancycampbell9554 4 года назад
i loved little house on the prairie watched it every time it was on tv every week and latter years everyday i now own the complete dvd series and all books as well
@ashjoma
@ashjoma 4 года назад
I read the books many times as a child/ young teen in Australia. I still remember that I found the part of the story very distressing when the dog Jack died, and how they said goodbye and buried him. ( I’m 54 and I think I still have the books packed away somewhere). I never watched the tv series.
@raspeth
@raspeth 5 лет назад
Just was fun! Just change "is some pictures" to "are some pictures." Thanks for the photos!
@marieb4518
@marieb4518 6 лет назад
Pictures of that era always frightened me as a child. Idk why but I found them odd Even though, I still ty so very much for posting this tribute. I will always remember and be grateful to have watched the series and read the books. They are and always will be an important part of history, whether certain groups want to erase history or not. They cannot erase memories or truth. God bless you for this. And God bless America 🇺🇸
@LauraSusanJohnson
@LauraSusanJohnson 5 лет назад
I used to find pictures from this time period a little eerie too. It was around this time that the first cameras that took actual photos were invented. But they were very slow to operate. I think it was this way up to the 1920s. People can't hold a smile for long without their mouths hurting, even today, and since we have smart phones that take a picture in a flash, it's so easy to get great cheerful photos. There is another theory I've heard about: in those days, since photography was so new, it was reserved for special portraits and family pictures, and somehow, to smile was considered "unrefined" for a special occasion. In one of Laura's books, she says that on Sundays, the family did not smile at all, on the way to church, or during the sermon. I don't understand that, but that is how people believed you should behave on Sundays. They were people, they laughed, had fun with friends. They just lived in a different time. I want to see Rocky Ridge Farm soon. I don't live very far from there.
@melissacooper4482
@melissacooper4482 4 года назад
@@LauraSusanJohnson I remember reading in the first book that she and Mary wern't allowed to play or shout or laugh on Sundays. Then later in the chapter Pa was telling Laura about her grandfather and her great uncles got their butts whooped out in the toolshed because they went sledding on Sunday.
@laurieb3703
@laurieb3703 4 года назад
Same. Creeps me out
@potato-phobia85yearsago27
@potato-phobia85yearsago27 4 года назад
Talk about a lecture, geez...
@soniarena5250
@soniarena5250 3 года назад
They frighten me now!! Its partly because they didn't smile.
@earlenem5745
@earlenem5745 3 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing all these pictures I watch Little House on the Prairie every day me and my family. Love the Show .. I will watch it as long as I have it on and wherever it comes on at thank you so much again and all the players that played these people they were all great actors and actresses
@lindad1195
@lindad1195 5 лет назад
Whoever you are, thank you so much for sharing these pictures with us! I so enjoyed the show Little aHouse On The Prairie when I was growing up as well as the books. These pictures just make it even more real to me!
@JPammo
@JPammo 7 лет назад
In the 1960s-early 1970s I read all of the books!
@stephanegosselin2861
@stephanegosselin2861 7 лет назад
really nice I have to say that Eliza Wilder is better looking than the actress that played in Little House but she was really good in the show!
@nancyomalley6441
@nancyomalley6441 5 лет назад
The scene in "Back to School when Albert(not a real character) sees what the teacher looks like after she turned around-and was not as pretty as he thought she was going to be-was hilarious!
@traebee333
@traebee333 5 лет назад
It's not a contest of looks. Stop evaluating and judging women by their appearance. It's becoming really redundant in society..
@y-mefarm4249
@y-mefarm4249 5 лет назад
Trae Bee People becoming offended over every little thing is getting rediculase! Women can be pretty, so so or ugly. Same with men. It's been like that since the beginning of time... Get over yourself!
@timothybooker1402
@timothybooker1402 5 лет назад
I have to agree with you on that.
@janiegiroux5006
@janiegiroux5006 4 года назад
@@traebee333 Judging someone's character before you know them is the tragedy. Beauty can be evaluated and it doesn't define the person, IMO... it's ok to say this person is ugly, that one beautiful because it means nothing...
@marellmandiri
@marellmandiri 6 лет назад
I saw this film series in 1978, since I was 5 years old but I remember clearly cause in my country at that time no private TV station, except the only one government owned TV station. The show was on every sunday at 12.00pm. Thanks God, many memories at that time. I don't know if it based on a real life story until just now I saw it again on private TV station...then I search the internet to know more. Thanks the internet creator, youtube...and you....so I could remember and know the past. Tribute to Laura Ingalls.
@laurenp4774
@laurenp4774 5 лет назад
I don't even know how I got here, but watching this tribute is so much more entertaining than the work I'm supposed to be doing right now.
@cami42874
@cami42874 7 лет назад
Wow Laura ingalls she was one of the most thought out women in history and good writer
@skyemacallister1306
@skyemacallister1306 5 лет назад
Camille Coopersmith ???
@isoceev
@isoceev 5 лет назад
My grandma is actually related to Laura, she’s her cousin. I’m a distant relative. So proud to be in this family! I love the books and TV. Awesome. Btw, my grandma passed away last night. She was such a sweet old lady... we all made such good memories. Thank you for those amazing times, Grandma. And for everything you did for us in such a short amount of time. Love you. ❤️
@lorij6796
@lorij6796 3 года назад
Thanks for a look back at Laura Inglles Wilders life.
@mauragvera1672
@mauragvera1672 4 года назад
Just beautiful pictures!!!!
@happyme6153
@happyme6153 7 лет назад
Laura was a pretty lady.
@donnapuckett4992
@donnapuckett4992 7 лет назад
Very nice! Thanks for sharing a part of our past! I grew up watching Little House! I even had Laura's books as well!
@mashellepatrick5567
@mashellepatrick5567 5 лет назад
Don't know if any one knows this but Neilie ownes moved to Portland Oregon married and had three children. Her brother went blind from a fireworks accident. Marry power and her husband moved to Bellingham Washington. She and Laura never saw each other again.
@Carlysimon99
@Carlysimon99 5 лет назад
Hard in those days they were 18 and looked 40 nice stories and pics of the family thank you.
@edwardquinn5847
@edwardquinn5847 3 года назад
Best show on television. I wish I lived in Walnut Grove
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