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Nellie Oleson is a fictional character in the Little House series of autobiographical children's novels written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. She was portrayed by Alison Arngrim in the NBC television show Little House on the Prairie (1974 to 1983), where her role is much expanded.
Nels Oleson: 1–9: 147: Richard Bull: Mercantile proprietor; husband and father Harriet Oleson: 1–9: 153: Katherine MacGregor: Mercantile proprietor; wife and mother Nellie Oleson: 1–7, 9: 104: Alison Arngrim: Oldest child of Nels and Harriet Willie Oleson: 1–9: 140: Jonathan Gilbert: Son of Nels and Harriet Nancy Oleson: 8–9: 33 ...
Other essential characters include the Oleson family: Nels, proprietor of the town's general store, Oleson's Mercantile as well as Nellie's Restaurant and Hotel; his malicious, gossiping wife, Harriet, who runs the mercantile and restaurant with him and serves as the show's principal antagonist; and their three children, biologically Nellie and ...
While Caroline has to learn how to deal with Harriet Oleson (Katherine MacGregor), the rich part-owner of Oleson's Mercantile, Laura learns how to deal with the Olesons' spoiled daughter, Nellie (Alison Arngrim). Then Laura encounters an even greater problem, when all the children have to write an essay for Parents' Day, but when the day comes ...
During the final season, Mr. Edwards was featured in several episodes, primarily as a comic foil to Harriet Oleson, the snobbish wife of mercantile owner Nels Oleson. However, there were a few serious episodes featuring the character, most notably the two-part episode "The Wild Boy," where he agrees to adopt a mute boy who had been abused by a ...
Powers Mercantile Company was originally named Powers Brothers, and established by brothers Alonzo J. "A.J." and E.F. Powers in Saint Paul, Minnesota.Powers Brothers was a wholesale and retail business, and later on they abandoned the wholesale side of the business, and renamed themselves Powers Dry Goods.
The Carlott Funseth Round Barn is a round barn in Kempton, North Dakota, United States, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It's one of few round barns that was still in use as a barn (as of the nomination date, 1986) and has been continuously maintained as a barn.
He was involved in real estate and mercantile pursuits until his death there and was interred in Cycadia Cemetery. [3] Legacy. Kingsbury Creek, ...