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21 Οκτ 2023 · Ida was supposedly adopted from a children’s home by Reverend and Mrs. Brown, although what year this occurred isn’t clear. Ida did live with the Browns in Salem, Wisconsin before moving to a claim south of De Smet. Here, Ida would meet Laura and the two girls became close friends.
Ida was a friend of Laura Ingalls Wilder and appeared in several of her Little House books. Born in Chicago to Thomas and Catharine Wright, Ida lost her parents and sister Mary in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871; her brother Henry survived and was adopted by another family.
Reverend Edward Brown, [4][5] was the reverend and Ingalls's neighbour in De Smet, South Dakota. Ida Wright-Brown, was an adopted daughter of the Reverend and Laura's school friend in De Smet. Oscar Edmund "Cap" Garland was one of the male school friends of Laura.
Little House on the Prairie, published in 1935, is the third book in the Little House series but only the second that features the Ingalls family; it continues directly the story of the inaugural novel, Little House in the Big Woods.
27 Ιουν 2012 · Was it Mary Power or Ida Brown? When I was younger I always assumed that the title should go to Laura’s seat mate in school, Ida Brown. Laura admired Ida because she was so sweet and sincere and never jealous or vengeful of the other girls who had more than her.
Ida: another of Nellie Oleson’s best friends. In real life: Ida Brown’s real name was Ida B. Wright, and she was the adopted daughter of De Smet’s Reverend Brown.
Mary Power became good friends with Laura Ingalls in De Smet, and was introduced as a character in the Little House books in The Long Winter (Chapter 9, “Cap Garland”). Laura Ingalls Wilder described Mary Power as having smooth black hair and dark blue eyes fringed with long, black lashes.