Using Resources


Fuel came in many forms in ą£ą£Ö±²„Šć Territory, from scarce wood to expensive coal to abundant straw and prairie grasses. In her book "The Long Winter," author Laura Ingalls Wilder describes twisting prairie grass and hay to make it denser, so it would burn longer. Wilderās home town of De Smet offers this weekās Whatās New Wednesday. This straw burning stove was built by the De Smet Stove Company, āManufacturers of Straw Consuming Stovesā. Patented in 1889, the stoveās lid, the gold handle on the top, would come off so it could be filled.
The donor, Bertha Haufleās, family used this artifact. The family, the Goodman Nelsons, lived 2 miles west and 5.5 miles south of Lake Preston South ą£ą£Ö±²„Šć in Kingsbury County, not far from De Smet. With the abundance of straw and hay resources in the area, this was a nifty stove to have.
SDAHM Mrs. Bertha Haufle 1970:040:002