A Visitor's Guide to
TV's Walnut Grove
About Walnut Grove:
Walnut Grove was founded in 1840 by Lars
Hanson. It was going to be called Hansonville, but he changed his mind
because it was made by the whole town, not one person. Lars Hanson, Lem
McCary, Jess Moffet, George Madox, Les Sutherland and his wife Maddy, all
built the town. The town was named by Jess Moffet after the group of walnut
trees on the hill. The name was briefly changed to Olesonville. The population
of Walnut Grove is 127 people. It is nearby to Mankato, Sleepy Eye, Springfield,
and Rochester.
Where to Stay:
Your best choice is to stay with the friends
or relatives you are visiting here in Walnut Grove. But there are accomodations
available at the Mae Flannery or the Wilder Boarding House. Nellie's Restaurant
and Inn may also be open at the time of your visit.
Where to Eat:
Walnut Grove offers a variety of eateries
for your dining pleasure. Check the date of your visit, as new restaurants
are opening, and others are closing.
Nellie's Restaurant
& Inn
Mrs. Sullivan's
Kitchen
Oleson's Restaurant
Caroline's Restaurant
Where to Shop:
The Oleson's Mercantile has a wide variety
of goods, including fabric, stoves, dry goods. Come by for a look!
Banking:
Visit Ebenezer Sprague or Bill Anderson
at Walnut Grove's Bank for all your banking needs.
Legal Services:
Adam Kendall is Walnut Grove's lawyer.
Religious Services:
Church is held in the white building at
the end of Main Street, which also doubles as the schoolhouse. Services
are held every Sunday morning, by Revered Robert Alden.
School:
If your visit is permanent, we suggest
enrolling your children in Walnut Grove's one-room school house, with their
wonderful teachers.
Miss Eva Beadle;
Mrs. Eva Simms
Mrs. Caroline
Ingalls
Mrs. Harriet
Oleson
Mr. Hannibal
Applewood
Mrs. Alice Garvey
Miss Laura Ingalls;
Mrs. Laura Wilder
Miss Eliza Jane
Wilder
Miss Elliot
Miss Etta Plum
The subjects studied include history, spelling,
grammar, math, french, art appreciation, reading, crafts, current events,
government, and geography.
Newspapers:
Walnut Grove has had two different newspapers,
The Pen and Plow run by Harriet Oleson's uncle, and the less-controvesial,
Walnut Grove Gazette run by Sarah Carter.
Postal Service:
Walnut Grove boasts a prompt postal service.
Visit Mrs. Melinda Foster, Mrs. Whipple. Mrs. Kezia Horn, Mrs. Grace Snider
Edwards, or Mrs. Alice Garvey for assistance.
Communications:
Walnut Grove boasts a state of the art
telegraph system to meet all your communication needs. Someone at the post
office can assist you in sending messages. Walnut Grove also has
a newly installed telephone system, but users should be warned that all
conversations should not be considered private, due to recent eavesdropping
incidents. Please see the Oleson family for more information.
If You Should Fall Ill....
Walnut Grove's physician is Dr. Hiram
Baker, and he is knowledgeable on all the latest medical practices. Also,
Dr. LeDoux, or Dr. Logan may be of assistance at the time of your visit.
Care for Livestock:
Care for your animals is available at
the livery stable. Also, visit the Oleson Mercantile or the Wilder Feed
Store for animal feed. Or visit the Walnut Grove Feed and Seed. The blacksmith,
John Carter or Hans Dorfler, are available for reshoeing any animals.
Seamstress:
Mrs. Whipple is available for those who
need sewing or mending of garments done. Her work is highly recommended.
Shipping Services:
If you need any shipping or hauling done
to nearby towns, please contact Mr. Charles Ingalls, or Mr. Jonathan Garvey.
They are very reliable and will ensure your goods arrive at their destinations
safely. Also, Mr. Almanzo Wilder and Mr. Charles Ingalls do deliveries.
Carpentry:
For any woodwork which needs to be done,
contact Isaac Singerman. His work is exceptional.
Brick Work:
For any brick work, please see Baker Makay.
He has a great deal of experience in this field.
Blacksmith:
Please see one of Walnut Grove's fine
blacksmiths, Hans Dorfler or John Carter, for all your blacksmith needs,
including shoeing horses.
Sports:
Walnut Grove has many sports teams, including
Football and Baseball.
Law:
Walnut Grove has an exceptional record
at upholding the law. Here are some of the more infamous criminals captured
in Walnut Grove:
The Younger Brothers
Black Jake
The James Brothers
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