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Based on Laura Ingalls Wilder's series of "Little House" books, this drama series revolved around the 1870s adventures of the Ingalls family -- father Charles, mother Caroline, eldest daughter Mary, middle daughter/narrator Laura and youngest daughter Carrie -- who owned a farm in Walnut Grove, Minn., during the late 1800s, and the daughters all attended school where they were annoyed by bratty Nellie Oleson. As the years went on, Mary lost her eyesight and moved away to teach at a school for the blind, and the Ingalls family moved to the Dakota territory --and back. Laura met Almanzo Wilder, a man who would ultimately become her husband. During the ninth and final season, Charles and Caroline sold their farm and moved away, leaving Laura and Almanzo in Walnut Grove.
S7, EP9 "The In-Laws"
Charles and Almanzo become partners in a new freight company; they get into an argument over the shortest route to the next town.
S7, EP12 "Oleson Versus Oleson"
The women of Walnut Grove revolt when the men won't alter a law giving property to husbands only.
S7, EP13 "Come, Let Us Reason Together"
Nellie's imminent motherhood causes a rift between the in-laws over the religious upbringing of the child.
S7, EP14 "The Nephews"
Laura and Almanzo make the mistake of agreeing to care for his nephews while their parents are on vacation.
S7, EP8 "Dearest Albert, I'll Miss You"
Albert claims that he is tall and athletic in a letter to his pen pal; she has fabrications of her own to conceal her paralysis.
S7, EP7 "Divorce, Walnut Grove Style"
Laura gets into a brawl with a woman she considers to be her rival and then leaves Almanzo.
S7, EP6 "Portrait of Love"
A mother tries to reunite with the daughter she abandoned, now a blind artist, but meets with hostility.
S7, EP5 "The Silent Cry"
The School for the Blind's caretaker sets out to become a respectable farmer so that he may adopt two orphaned brothers.