State of South Dakota
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NINETY-SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2017 |
255Y0676 | HOUSE COMMEMORATION NO. 1026 |
Introduced by: Representatives Glanzer, Ahlers, Anderson, Bartels, Beal, Bordeaux,
Brunner, Campbell, Chase, Clark, Conzet, Dennert, DiSanto, Duvall, Frye-Mueller, Goodwin, Gosch, Greenfield (Lana), Haggar, Haugaard, Hawley,
Heinemann, Holmes, Howard, Hunhoff, Jamison, Jensen (Kevin), Johns,
Johnson, Kaiser, Karr, Kettwig, Lake, Latterell, Lesmeister, Livermont, Lust,
Marty, May, McCleerey, Mickelson, Mills, Otten (Herman), Peterson (Kent),
Peterson (Sue), Pischke, Qualm, Rasmussen, Reed, Rhoden, Ring, Rounds,
Rozum, Schaefer, Schoenfish, Smith, Soli, Steinhauer, Stevens, Tieszen,
Tulson, Turbiville, Wiese, Willadsen, Wismer, York, and Zikmund and
Senators White, Bolin, Frerichs, Klumb, Kolbeck, Partridge, Soholt, Stalzer,
and Wiik
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A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION, Honoring Laura Ingalls Wilder's 150th birthday and
the celebration of this milestone in De Smet, South Dakota.
WHEREAS, on February 7, l867, Laura Ingalls Wilder was born in the big woods of Pepin,
Wisconsin, where she lived with her father and mother, Charles and Caroline Ingalls, and
older sister Mary; and
older sister Mary; and
WHEREAS, between the years of 1869 to 1879, the Charles and Caroline Ingalls' family
traveled westward in search of free land and new opportunities before settling in Kingsbury
County, Dakota Territory. It was in De Smet that Laura spent the remainder of her childhood;
and
WHEREAS, in 1932, she published Little House in the Big Woods, the first of her Little
House books. Later, Laura contributed eight more books to her Little House series, including
five about her life in South Dakota; and
House books. Later, Laura contributed eight more books to her Little House series, including
five about her life in South Dakota; and
WHEREAS, in 1957, the Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society was formed in honor of
the famous children's author, Laura Ingalls Wilder, who lived in De Smet, South Dakota, from
1879 until roughly 1894; and
the famous children's author, Laura Ingalls Wilder, who lived in De Smet, South Dakota, from
1879 until roughly 1894; and
WHEREAS, on February 7, 2017, the Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society celebrated
Laura's 150th birthday and gave thanks to those who have helped keep Laura's legacy alive; and
WHEREAS, on July 14 and 15, 2017, De Smet will be celebrating the 150-year legacy of
Laura Ingalls Wilder with special guests Allison Arngrim and Dean Butler from The Little House on the Prairie television show, William Anderson, author and Wilder historian, and Judy
Thompson, illustrator for Pioneer Girl:
Laura Ingalls Wilder with special guests Allison Arngrim and Dean Butler from The Little House on the Prairie television show, William Anderson, author and Wilder historian, and Judy
Thompson, illustrator for Pioneer Girl:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED, by the Ninety-Second Legislature of
the State of South Dakota, that the Legislature recognizes Laura Ingalls Wilder's l50th birthday
and the celebration of this milestone in De Smet, South Dakota.
and the celebration of this milestone in De Smet, South Dakota.