Both lucky and extremely talented, Annie Oakley used her astonishing marksmanship to escape a poor childhood in Ohio and become the first female superstar in what had been a male-dominated profession.
Artifacts that belonged to sharpshooter Annie Oakley that have been locked away for decades are now on display at a local museum. A .32 caliber, Smith & Wesson, pearl-handled revolver that Oakley ...
Overland Trail Museum celebrated Northeastern Colorado’s western roots with a Crossroads Barn Quilt Tea on Wednesday featuring Annie Oakley. Curator Kay Rich began the event by introducing two ladies ...
Aug. 19—In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, nobody was bigger in the entertainment field than Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley. Col. William F. Cody, aka Buffalo Bill, was a buffalo hunter and U.S ...
Born Phoebe Ann Moses in Darke County, Ohio, on August 13, 1860, Annie Oakley was not exactly a product of the Wild West. Bettmann / Corbis “Famous Woman Crack Shot. . . Steals to Secure Cocaine.” It ...
DALLAS (AP) – Somebody got Annie’s gun, though the person did have to pay $293,000 for it. A shotgun once owned by the legendary sharpshooter Annie Oakley sold at auction Sunday to an anonymous buyer.
A firearm once owned by Annie Oakley — the legendary American sharpshooter who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show — was sold for $258,000 at Morphy Auctions. The 1888 12-bore double-barreled ...
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