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William Anderson (born 1952) is an American author, historian, and lecturer. He is a specialist in the subject of
Laura Ingalls Wilder Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder (February 7, 1867 – February 10, 1957) was an American writer, mostly known for the ''Little House on the Prairie'' series of children's books, published between 1932 and 1943, which were based on her childhood ...
and her times. His interest in American frontier began after reading ''
Little House on the Prairie The ''Little House on the Prairie'' books is a series of American children's novels written by Laura Ingalls Wilder (b. Laura Elizabeth Ingalls). The stories are based on her childhood and adolescence in the Midwestern United States, American M ...
''. While attending
Albion College Albion College is a private liberal arts college in Albion, Michigan. The college was founded in 1835 and its undergraduate population was approximately 1,500 students in 2014. They participate in NCAA Division III and the Michigan Intercolle ...
as an undergraduate student majoring in English and History he worked for the Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society in
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. He is a director of the
Laura Ingalls Wilder Home and Museum The Laura Ingalls Wilder House is a historic house museum at 3060 Highway A in Mansfield, Missouri. Also known as Rocky Ridge Farm, it was the home of author Laura Ingalls Wilder from 1896 until her death in 1957. The author of the ''Little Hous ...
in
Mansfield, Missouri Mansfield is a city in Wright County, Missouri, Wright County, Missouri, United States. The population was 1,296 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census. History Mansfield was platted in 1882 by F. M. Mansfield, and named for him. A post o ...
and is a board member of the Wilder Home Association which runs the museum.  He works as a teacher in
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. His many recognitions for writing include the
Western History Association The Western History Association (WHA), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, was founded in 1961 at Santa Fe, New Mexico by Ray Allen Billington et al. Included in the field of study are the American West and western Canada. The Western History ...
's Billington Award, the Robinson award of the
South Dakota State Historical Society The South Dakota State Historical Society is South Dakota's official state historical society and operates statewide but is headquartered in Pierre, South Dakota at 900 Governors Drive. It is a part of the South Dakota Department of Education. Hi ...
,
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awards and
National Council for the Social Studies The National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) is a U.S.-based association devoted to supporting social studies education. It is affiliated with various regional or state level social studies associations, including: the Middle States Council ...
. In September 2002, he was invited to the
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for the third of
Laura Bush Laura Lane Welch Bush (''née'' Welch; born November 4, 1946) is an American teacher, librarian, memoirist and author who was First Lady of the United States from 2001 to 2009. Bush previously served as First Lady of Texas from 1995 to 2000. ...
's American Authors Symposia. The First Lady, a former teacher, and librarian assembled scholars, authors, and historians for a conference on the frontier experience.


Works


About the Ingalls and Wilder families

* ''The Story of the Ingalls'' (Mansfield, MO: L.I.W. Home & Museum, 1967), 14 pp., ; revised ed. 1993, 44 pp., – booklet * ''Laura Wilder of Mansfield'' (1968); reissued 1974 by the L.I.W. Memorial Society – booklet * ''A Wilder in the West: the story of Eliza Jane Wilder'' (De Smet, SD: L.I.W. Memorial Society, 1971) – booklet * ''The Story of the Wilders'' (L.I.W. Home and Museum, 1973), reissued by the L.I.W. Memorial Society – booklet * ''The Ingalls Family Album'' (L.I.W. Memorial Society, 1973), ; revised 1976, – 20 and 24 pp. booklets * ''Laura's Rose: the story of Rose Wilder Lane'' (L.I.W. Memorial Society, 1976) – booklet * ''The Pepin Story of the Ingalls Family'' (Pepin, WI: L.I.W. Memorial Society, 1981), 20 pp. – ''The Story of the Ingalls'' (1967), revised in Pepin with permission of Anderson, * ''Laura Ingalls Wilder, Pioneer, and Author'' (New York: Kipling Press, 1987), foreword by Ruth Alexander, 54 pp., * ''The Walnut Grove Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder'' (Walnut Grove, MN: L.I.W. Museum, 1987) – booklet, * ''Laura Ingalls Wilder: a biography'' (Harper, 1988); 1992, * ''Little House Country: a photo guide to the home sites of Laura Ingalls Wilder'' (Kansas City, MO: Terrell Publ., 1989), photos by Leslie A. Kelly – 48 pp., ; Japan: Kyuryudo Art Publ., 1988; Harper, 1990, 119 pp., * ''Laura Ingalls Wilder: the Iowa story'' (Burr Oak, IA: L.I.W. Park & Museum, 1990) – booklet * ''The Little House Guidebook'' (Harper, 1996), photos by Kelly – 96 pp., , ; updated 2002, * ''Pioneer Girl: the story of Laura Ingalls Wilder'' (Harper, 1996), unpaged picture book, illus. Dan Andreasen, * ''Laura's Album: a remembrance scrapbook of Laura Ingalls Wilder'' (Harper, 1998) – "photographs and mementos accompany an account of the life and literary career", * ''Prairie Girl: the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder'' (Harper, 2004), 74 pp., illus. Renée Graef, * ''Laura Ingalls Wilder's Walnut Grove'' (Walnut Grove, MN: L.I.W. Museum, 2013), 96 pp.,


As editor

* ''The Horn Book's Laura Ingalls Wilder: articles about and by Laura Ingalls Wilder, Garth Williams, and the Little House Books'' (Boston, Horn Book, 1987), 48 pp., # "Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Little House Books", Irene Smith # "A Tribute to Laura Ingalls Wilder", J.D.L. # "Illustrating the Little House Books", Garth Williams # "The Discovery of Laura Ingalls Wilder", Virginia Kirkus – ''Horn Book Magazine'' 29 (December 1953): 428–29 # "Christmas in the Little House Books", Marcia Dalphin # "Laura's Gingerbread - Recipe" # "A Letter from Laura Ingalls Wilder""The Horn Book's Laura Ingalls Wilder"
(bookseller display). AbeBooks.com. Retrieved 2015-10-16. * ''A Little House Sampler'' (U. of Nebraska, 1988), Ingalls Wilder and Wilder Lane, * ''The Laura Ingalls Wilder Country Cookbook'' (Harper, 1995), – features recipes from Ingalls Wilder's personal collection, photos by Leslie A. Kelly, * ''A Little House Reader: a collection of writings'' (Harper, 1998), Ingalls Wilder,


Other books

* ''Michigan's Marguerite de Angeli: the story of Lapeer's native author-illustrator'' (Lapeer, MI: Marguerite de Angeli Library, 1987), 60 pp., * ''The World of
Louisa May Alcott Louisa May Alcott (; November 29, 1832March 6, 1888) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet best known as the author of the novel ''Little Women'' (1868) and its sequels ''Little Men'' (1871) and ''Jo's Boys'' (1886). Raised in ...
: a first-time glimpse into the life and times of Louisa May Alcott, author of "Little Women"'' (Japan: Kyuryudo Art Publ., 1992; Harper, 1995), 120 pp., photos by David Wade, * ''The World of the
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: the life story of the legendary family who inspired "The Sound of Music"'' (Davison, MI: Anderson Publ., 1998), 168 pp., photos by David Wade – distributed by the Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe VT, * ''River Boy: the story of
Mark Twain Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer. He was praised as the "greatest humorist the United States has p ...
'' (2002), unpaged picture book, illus. by Dan Andreasen, * ''M is for Mount Rushmore: a South Dakota alphabet'' (Chelsea, MI: Sleeping Bear Press, 2005), illus. Cheryl Harness, * ''V is for von Trapp: a musical family alphabet'' (Ann Arbor, MI: Sleeping Bear, 2010), illus. Linda Dockey Graves,


Magazine articles

Articles by Anderson have appeared in several periodical publications. * ''American History Illustrated'' * ''
The Christian Science Monitor ''The Christian Science Monitor'' (''CSM''), commonly known as ''The Monitor'', is a nonprofit news organization that publishes daily articles in electronic format as well as a weekly print edition. It was founded in 1908 as a daily newspaper ...
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The Horn Book Magazine ''The Horn Book Magazine'', founded in Boston in 1924, is the oldest bimonthly magazine dedicated to reviewing children's literature. It began as a "suggestive purchase list" prepared by Bertha Mahony Miller and Elinor Whitney Field, proprietres ...
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The Saturday Evening Post ''The Saturday Evening Post'' is an American magazine, currently published six times a year. It was issued weekly under this title from 1897 until 1963, then every two weeks until 1969. From the 1920s to the 1960s, it was one of the most widely c ...
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References


External links

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The House On Rocky Ridge Farm: Preserved, Not Restored.”

(Anderson, William. May 26, 2016) Accessed 30 July 2019.''“One More Visit To The Little House: The Selected Letters Of Laura Ingalls Wilder.”'' (Anderson, William. March 4, 2016)  Accessed 30 July 2019.
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