Grace Pearl Ingalls attended Redfield College and got her teaching certificate.

Grace was working as a schoolteacher in Manchester.

She met her fiancé, Nathan Dow at a church social.

They married in Charles and Caroline's parlor.

In the beginning, they lived in Manchester, but Nathan's health problems worsened.

They moved to Oregon, as they thought the climate would help Nathan's asthma.

Just as Carrie and David moved to Colorado to help Carrie's asthma.

Content with their life in Oregon, Grace and Nathan adjusted to their new life.

They had quite a large house, as Nathan had a more than modest income.

They lived right by the ocean, as the ocean air helped with Nathan's asthma.

They would often walk on the beach in the evenings.

They never had any children of their own.

Nathan was active in his work, just as Grace managed a printing press and the womens league at church.

One day, a storm came; a storm the rustled up the waves of the ocean.

Grace became nervous; she had never seen the ocean so threatening before.

The waves began to rise and fall roughly.

Soon they were crashing down fiercely and a torrential downpour started.

Grace and Nathan moved their animals into the barn.

Then they took shelter inside their house.

The winds picked up and shook the house.

The storm lasted for over an hour, Grace and Nathan just waiting it out.

When the storm was over, they went outside to survey the damage.

Their house stood just fine, but their barn was another story.

All of the animals had made it out safely, but their barn would need repairs.

Grace worked longer hours in the journalism department.

She soon became a well known writer for the local newspapers in Oregon.

She mostly wrote about local news stories, as well as national coverage of big events.

She wrote to her niece Rose,

"Dear Rose,

How is California? We are in Oregon. We must get together sometime. We just had quite the storm a while back. Hope all is well where you are.

Love, Grace."

Grace and Rose did meet up in the city of Sacramento.

Grace found the city to be very noisy and terribly busy.

Rose did not mind it and Grace knew Rose had adjusted to this life.

After finishing her visit with Rose, Grace and Nathan decided to tour the city.

Sacramento was not the place for Grace and Nathan.

Grace became restless, she did not like Oregon.

They missed Manchaster, SD.

She missed her family.

She told Nathan and they decided to move back to Manchester.

On the way, they met up with Carrie and David.

Carrie and David were moving back from Colorado to Keystone, SD.

David got a job constructing the new monument, Mt. Rushmore.

Grace and Nathan resided in Manchester.

Grace got a job at a printing press and managing the Huronite newspaper.

Grace was also an accomplished journalist.

She wrote and published her own newspapers and soon began running her own company.

Just as Laura wrote her books, Carrie and Grace wrote and printed the newspapers over western and eastern South Dakota.

After Pa's death in 1902, Ma and Mary continued living at their house in DeSmet.

Mary got a job making fly nets for the local farmers.

Ma was managing the store.

They were both involved in the church.

Soon after, Grace got word from Laura that Ma was very ill.

The year was 1924.

Grace and Nathan took the train to meet Mary, Laura, and Carrie in DeSmet.

Ma died on Easter 1924.

After Ma's death in 1924, Grace and Nathan moved back to DeSmet with Carrie and David to care for Mary.

After Mary died, Grace and Nathan moved back to Manchaster.

While Carrie was in charge of the DeSmet newspaper, Grace was assisting with the Huronite.

Both Carrie and Grace were also very active in the women's social groups.

Mary and Ma contributed to the church.

Grace went to Huron hospital in 1932 due to complications to diabetes.

She died in 1941.