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Wilder / Sunday

Laura Ingalls Wilder / Billy Sunday

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Laura Ingalls Wilder lived in a little house in the big woods of what state? Wisconsin
Mary Wilder had a high fever which slowly caused her to do what? go blind
What was Laura Ingalls Wilder very first doll made from? a corncob
What did Laura Ingalls Wilder father build when the Ingalls family decided to move west? a prairie schooner
What did Laura promise she would be for her sister Mary? her eyes
How old was Laura when she began teaching school? 15
Whom did Laura Ingalls marry? Almanzo Wilder
True or False. Billy Sunday was born during the War for Independence. False
True or False. Billy Sunday and his brother Ed were sent to an orphanage after their mother and father died. False
True or False. Billy Sunday received excellent Bible teaching at the orphanage. True
True or False. Billy Sunday had many jobs after leaving the orphanage. True
True or False. Billy Sunday often used his love for baseball to make sermon illustrations about Heaven. True
True or False. Billy Sunday spoke mainly to small groups of people about how much God loved them. False
True or False. Because Billy Sunday took a stand against liquor, man people got saved and many saloons were put out of business. True
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