Genevieve Masters. From the first time she disdainfully muttered " country girls " to new girls Mary and Laura Ingalls, the name Nellie Oleson has become synonymous with the ultimate playground antagonist. However, readers of the original "Little House" books might be surprised to learn that the girl Laura Ingalls described was not actually one person. Instead, the character of Nellie Oleson was a composite super-villain created by Laura Ingalls Wilder, who blended the traits of three different girls she encountered during her childhood on the frontier. Nellie Owens The first and most significant inspiration for Nellie was a girl named Nellie Owens. Much like the character in " On the Banks of Plum Creek ," Nellie Owens was the daughter of a local shopkeeper in Walnut Grove, Minnesota. Her father, William Owens, ran a general store that competed with other local merchants, and the Owens family enjoyed a level of relative luxury that the Ingalls family la...
In which we discuss the life and times of Laura Ingalls Wilder, her family, and her friends.