Past Issues
(most recent at top)
Winter 2006-2007, Volume 5, Issue 2
- How does "Filling the Ice House" in Farmer Boy compare to actual ice harvesting history? A living history expert weighs in.
- The Little House Cookbook celebrates its 25th anniversary.
- Barbara Walker's darker view of Pa
- Wilder Possibilities: Did Laura have false teeth?
- National Public Radio and National Endowment for the Humanities take note of and celebrate the Little House® music from Pa's Fiddle Recordings.
- Review of John E. Miller's Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder
Summer 2006, Volume 5, Issue 1
- The history of name cards and how they're integrated into Little Town on the Prairie
- Editor and publisher's note of how the Homesteader came to be
- An update on the second volume of Little House® music from Pa's Fiddle Recordings
- A new column: Wilder Possibilities, an opinion column by Laura fans for Laura fans. This one explores what might have happened to the china shepherdess.
- A new DVD offered by the Laura museum in Mansfield, Missouri documents uncovering a possible path Laura and Rose used to visit one another when Rose lived in the Rocky Ridge farmhouse and her parents in the Rock House she built for them.
- Twenty-five little-known facts about Laura, her family, and her life
Winter 2005-2006, Volume 4, Issue 2
- Uncle Tom Quiner's journey into the Black Hills is revisited using non-Little House® sources, and the resulting article contains a newly discovered photo of Uncle Tom.
- musicologist Dale Cockrell tells how "Happy Land," essentially a soundtrack to the Little House® books, came to be.
- a Laura fan and essayist ponders her life in terms of what Ma Ingalls would do.
- references to the Little House® series by Lemony Snicket.
- an interview with The Wilders, a contemporary old-time acoustic band that plays songs from Laura's time.
- a review of De Smet's Laura-related event from Summer 2005.
Summer 2005, Volume 4, Issue 1
- a Laura fan who is also a doctor offers her best medical guess as to what ailment was truly responsible for Mary's degeneration into blindness.
- a full-color pictorial of the daylong annual Prairie Days Festival in Independence, Kansas. See the celebration in full at the setting of Little House on the Prairie.
- a review of "Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie," which aired on ABC in Spring 2005, from the point of view of a Laura fan. What went wrong?
- the story behind the bra named after Laura Ingalls Wilderand a telling photo of said undergarment.
- what you need to know about all the newsletters offered by Laura's homesite museums across the countryand how to subscribe and to become a member at each.
- review of The Children's Blizzard, a book about 1880s blizzards in South Dakota and surrounding areas.
- whatever happened to the bell Pa paid for in On the Banks of Plum Creek? A Homesteader editor investigates.
Winter 2004-2005, Volume 3, Issue 2
- a factual look at the "Hard Winter" of 1880-1881, as part of our continuing series on Laura's life in a historical context
- photographs and description of a pre-restoration visit to the Wilder home in Malone
- a feature on Laura's visit to San Francisco (told about in West from Home)
- a heartwarming story of organ donation at a homesite museum
- Cap Garlanddid he really save DeSmet?
- a look at Walnut Grove's 30th Anniversary Celebration
Summer 2004, Volume 3, Issue 1
- a historical look at the grasshopper plagues of the 1870s Midwest that Laura recounted in On the Banks of Plum Creek
- an interview with renowned LIW biographer William T. Anderson
- an LIW children's entertainer shares her experiences performing with a real pig's bladder
- the history of an annual Gingerbread Sociable in LIW's honor at a library in California
- a review of Prairie Girl, Anderson's new juvenile biography on LIW
- a farewell to Burr Oak, Iowa's longtime director
Winter 2003-2004, Volume 2, Issue 2
- a feature, including photographs, on the Almanzo Wilder Farm in Burke, New York (setting for Farmer Boy)
- an in-depth look at the South Dakota tornadoes in the 1880s that lend credence to the storms in These Happy Golden Years
- a synopsis of Ingalls Homestead's first "Teachers' Day"
- a review of Old Town in the Green Groves, a controversial "new" book about Laura's years in Burr Oak, IA
- FAQs on Laura's manuscript "Pioneer Girl"
Summer 2003, Volume 2, Issue 1
- an article all about Little House Site Tours, escorted trips to the homesites
- a feature story on June Silliman, "Dear Laura" on the Web site for the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum
- a review of the compendium of letters between Rose Wilder Lane and Dorothy Thompson, 25 Years of Friendship
- the latest seasonal events at each homesite
Winter 2002-2003, Volume 1, Issue 2
- an interview with the young man who plays Pa's fiddle at events in Mansfield, Missouri
- groundbreaking research on Mary Power
- a look at the latest grant-funded changes and updates to the Independence, Kansas homesite
- the story of how one Laura fan tracked down a log building in Colorado that was dedicated to and named after Rose Wilder Lane
Summer 2002, Volume 1, Issue 1 - premier issue
- advice on how to avoid eBay scams on LIW merchandise
- a news story recounting a conference on current, brand-new LIW research from a conference held in DeSmet in 2001
- a feature on Walnut Grove
- an extensive look at Ingalls Homestead, Laura's newest "homesite" in DeSmet, and an interview with its owners, the Sullivan family
