Almanzo Wilder

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Almanzo Wilder was an American farmer and the husband of author Laura Ingalls Wilder, whose frontier life inspired the "Little House" books.

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Almanzo Wilder canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American farmer
farmer
human
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup American of English descent
familyName Wilder
fictionalCounterpart Almanzo James Wilder (Little House character)
genreOfAssociatedWork children's historical fiction
givenName Almanzo
hasPartIn Little House on the Prairie
surface form: Little House series
inspiredWork Farmer Boy
Little House on the Prairie
surface form: Little House on the Prairie books
languageOfAssociatedWork English
movement American frontier life
name Almanzo Wilder self-link
notableEvent life on the American frontier
notableFor being a central figure in Laura Ingalls Wilder's autobiographical novels
being the husband of Laura Ingalls Wilder
inspiring the character Almanzo in the Little House books
occupation farmer
placeOfBurial Mansfield, Missouri
residence De Smet, Dakota Territory
Mansfield, Missouri
sexOrGender male
spouse Laura Ingalls Wilder
surface form: Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder

Laura Ingalls Wilder
spouseOccupation author
spouseWork Little House on the Prairie
surface form: Little House on the Prairie series

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Rose Wilder Lane father Almanzo Wilder
Almanzo Wilder name Almanzo Wilder self-link
Let the Hurricane Roar hasAuthorFather Almanzo Wilder
Mansfield, Missouri, United States burialPlaceOf Almanzo Wilder
subject surface form: Mansfield, Missouri
Laura Ingalls Wilder spouse Almanzo Wilder