
Hiram Baker: the loyal town physician Reverend Robert Alden: The town's devout and hugely caring Church minister Mr.

Albert Quinn Ingalls: The fictional adopted son of Charles and Caroline-an orphaned runaway whom the Ingalls meet while living temporarily in Winoka James Cooper Ingalls: The fictional adopted son of Charles and Caroline, who comes to live with them after the death of his parents Cassandra Cooper Ingalls: The fictional adopted daughter of Charles and Caroline, and the younger sister of James Supporting characters include: Miss Eva Beadle: The first teacher of Walnut Grove, who taught Laura to read and helped Mary realize her dream to teach Dr.
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She later marries Adam Kendall, although this is a fictional piece created just for the TV series Carrie Ingalls: The cute third daughter of Charles and Caroline, who didn't have a large role but was always portrayed as a very sweet little girl Grace Ingalls: Charles and Caroline's fifth and final child, who was only about 4 when her role in the series ended Jack: the loyal, lovable family dog, who was replaced by Bandit when he died in Season 4.

THE CHARACTERS: Charles/Pa Ingalls: a homesteader farmer/woodworker compassionate and loving, yet quick-tempered and ready to throw a defensive punch whenever necessary Caroline/Ma Ingalls: Patient and understanding wife and mother the ideal prairie woman Laura Ingalls Wilder: The winsome, tomboyish second daughter of Charles and Caroline, who serves as the voice of the entire series, and eventually married Almanzo Wilder Mary Ingalls Kendall: Charles and Caroline's pretty and ultra-responsible oldest daughter, who longs to be a teacher and goes completely blind at the age of 15. PLACE: the American frontier - more specifically, Walnut Grove in the state of Minnesota. He asked Michael Landon to direct the pilot movie, who agreed on the condition that he could also play Charles Ingalls.

Television producer and NBC executive Ed Friendly became aware of this enduring story in the early 1970s. This award-winning family drama was based upon Laura Ingalls Wilder's 9-part series of autobiographical books.

Summary: This award-winning family drama was based upon Laura Ingalls Wilder's 9-part series of autobiographical books.
