If you grew up watching Little House on the Prairie on a heavy wood-framed TV, you probably remember Albert Ingalls as the plucky kid who brought a new spark to the show in the later seasons. But if you dig into the actual historical records of the Ingalls family, you’ll find that Albert was a total invention, a fictional addition created by Michael Landon to shake up the script. The true story of the only Ingalls son is much shorter, quieter, and honestly, far more heartbreaking. Meet Charles Frederick Ingalls. Charles Frederick "Freddie" Ingalls In reality, Charles and Caroline Ingalls had one biological son named Charles Frederick "Freddie" Ingalls, born in late 1875 while the family was living in Walnut Grove. For a father like Pa, who spent his life breaking ground and building homesteads, having a son to carry on the family name was a massive deal. Even a young Laura was reportedly thrilled to finally have a baby brother in a house full of sisters. Unfortuna...
In which we discuss the life and times of Laura Ingalls Wilder, her family, and her friends.