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'''De Smet''' (population slightly over 1000) is a town in [[South Dakota]] most famous for being the site of the Laura [[Ingalls Wilder]] homestead and the scene of several of the ''Little House'' books. It was founded in 1883 (year of incorporation) after the site was platted and named for Fr. Jean De Smet by the railroad company which first extended its line to the town site.  
'''De Smet''' (population 1059) is a town in eastern [[South Dakota (U.S. state)|South Dakota]] most famous for being the site of the [[Laura Ingalls Wilder]] [[Homestead Act|homestead]] and the scene of several of the ''Little House'' books.  


==Bibliography==
The future townsite was first platted in 1880 by the Chicago and Northwestern Railway who named it in honor of the Jesuit missionary Fr. [[Pierre De Smet]]. It was incorporated in 1883. Currently it is known as the ''Little Town on the Prairie'' after the volume of the same title of the '''Little House''' book series. In connection with the fact that the author of that series, Laura Ingalls Wilder, together with her family, made their homestead near the site, the town is a large tourist attraction with several thousands of visitors each year.
 
De Smet was also the birthplace of prairie artist [[Harvey Dunn]], several of whose works are on display at the town library.
 
===Bibliography===
* '''De Smet''', one of the volumes in the ''Images of America series'' published by Arcadia Publishing (ISBN 978-1-4671-1355-7)
* '''De Smet''', one of the volumes in the ''Images of America series'' published by Arcadia Publishing (ISBN 978-1-4671-1355-7)
===External links===
* [http://www.desmetsd.com Tourist information]
* [http://www.cityofdesmet.com Official city government web site of De Smet, South Dakota]
* [http://www.ingallshomestead.com Laura Ingalls Wilder Homestead]
* [http://www.discoverlaura.com Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society]
* [http://www.loftusstore.com The Loftus store, which featured in the ''Little House'' books]
* [http://www.wilderwelcomecenter.com LIW welcome center with tourist information]
* [http://www.desmetpageant.org Annual (July) performance based on ''Little House'' books and held at Ingalls homestead]
* [http://kingsburyjournal.com Newspaper covering Kingbury County in which De Smet is located]

Latest revision as of 10:37, 7 August 2023

De Smet (population 1059) is a town in eastern South Dakota most famous for being the site of the Laura Ingalls Wilder homestead and the scene of several of the Little House books.

The future townsite was first platted in 1880 by the Chicago and Northwestern Railway who named it in honor of the Jesuit missionary Fr. Pierre De Smet. It was incorporated in 1883. Currently it is known as the Little Town on the Prairie after the volume of the same title of the Little House book series. In connection with the fact that the author of that series, Laura Ingalls Wilder, together with her family, made their homestead near the site, the town is a large tourist attraction with several thousands of visitors each year.

De Smet was also the birthplace of prairie artist Harvey Dunn, several of whose works are on display at the town library.

Bibliography

  • De Smet, one of the volumes in the Images of America series published by Arcadia Publishing (ISBN 978-1-4671-1355-7)

External links