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I wrote this volume as a gift back to the Stockman House, and all sales go to its upkeep.  I lead tours at this charming house every other week during the summer season.

A REVIEW: “The new book about the Stockman House (1908) in Mason City, IA is comprehensive and beautifully done. It’s a handy size and the paper feels good to the touch and reproduces its many illustrations well, which include drawings, correspondence, vintage photos and contemporary photos. The content of the book covers the entire history of the house, including the original clients and of course its rescue, eventual move to its current site and thorough restoration there. I believe that Dr. Robert McCoy, who was instrumental in saving the house, would be very pleased with this publication! I highly recommend it.” — Anthony Thompson

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My article “A Trip to Dakota,” revives the narrative of an 1880 journey into Dakota Territory along the Missouri River, as told by two adventurous young women, Lizzie and Ruth Irish. At the time, their father, Charles Wood Irish, was working as the lead surveyor for the Dakota Central Railroad, which paved the way for the Ingalls family to move to Dakota Territory. The issue wraps up with a Dakota Images profile of surveyor Charles Wood Irish. Nancy Tystad Koupal’s article lluminates the little-known history behind the writing and publication of Wilder’s posthumously released The First Four Years, and SDHS Press director Dedra McDonald Birzer presents a “Historical Musings” about Rose Wilder Lane’s contributions to twentieth-century intellectual discourse.

Purchase South Dakota History Vol. 55 No. 3 Fall 2025

During research about the construction of the Winona & St. Peter line from Winona MN to Watertown Dakota Territory, many fascinating stories were found. Among them was the construction and collapse of the first RR bridge across the Mississippi River to Winona. This article includes background information for the importance of this line, the excitement as the bridge was built, the temporary winter bridge that was constructed in days, and the collapse of the newly-opened permanent bridge.

Purchase NorthWestern Lines 2024-No. 4 (published August 2025)

This volume of South Dakota History, the quarterly journal of the South Dakota State Historical Society, includes an article about photography and art from the Hard Winter of 1880-81, and how it helps our understanding of what happened that season. It is available for purchase through the South Dakota Historical Society Press via the button below.

Purchase South Dakota History Vol. 53 No. 4 Winter 2023

I was one of twenty participants in a week-long trip to Colorado sites featured in James Michener’s book Centennial (and the subsequent mini-series). Afterwards, a magazine was created using photos and written reflections of the trip, and I wrote several of the vignettes as well as a feature-length article that was published in a Colorado newspaper. We were also joined by actor Gregory Harrison for the last two of the five days. This is the resulting 116-page magazine about the trip.

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Thank you for visiting! Both of these books were a labor of love. To say that sharing these stories and interacting with audiences has been an incredible joy is an understatement. This journey has transformed my life, and I am eternally grateful to the amazing people who have lifted me up to this new phase of life, which until fairly recently was focused on high-tech and communications. Research and storytelling is much more fun.

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Where Should I Order a Book?
If you order the physical book through Itasca, I as the author will receive a higher percentage (40-50% higher) of the sale price compared to online mega-retailers. Another request is to consider supporting one of the Ingalls-Wilder Home Sites by ordering from them (the Resources page lists the Home Sites.) Bookshop.org is another excellent option, and supports local book sellers. If you enjoy these books and would be willing to leave a review (a star-rating is sufficient!), please do so. Amazon and Goodreads reviews are an important component in a book’s visibility. Thank you for taking the time to submit a review.

Note: When subscribing to the blog, you will receive an email to confirm that it was you who submitted your email. It will then ask you to create a Wordpress account, and I am unable to turn off that "feature." This is only so that you can manage your preferences (frequency and type of email from the blog, etc.) and I will not use it in any other way and I have no access to your information. Without the account, it does not appear that you will receive notifications about new blog posts. However, you can check back to see the posts as well, rather than subscribing.

Join the private Facebook group for The Beautiful Snow. I share historical items and information related to my books, the Ingalls-Wilder families, and similar material. From October 2024 to May 2025, I also shared newspaper articles from the Hard Winter, on the date of publication, so that the group could walk through the winter day by day as the people lived through it. Those posts are still there and you just need to scroll to find them.

“Anybody can love the mountains, but it takes a soul to love the prairie.” — Willa Cather

"ALMOST all of the original tallgrass prairie has vanished. Lost to the plow, to development, and to—perhaps—a lack of imagination.”
― Cindy Crosby

“Elsewhere the sky is the roof of the world; but here the earth was the floor of the sky.” — Willa Cather

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