Profiles Phoebe Ann Moses, the star sharpshooter of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show under the name Annie Oakley, who began shooting to help feed her family after her father's death.
You want girl power? Meet Annie Oakley! Born in 1860, she became one of the best-loved and most famous women of her generation. She amazed audiences all over the world with her sharpshooting, horse-riding, action-packed performances.
Focuses on the childhood of the famous American sharpshooter.
Your entire family will enjoy this spirited tale of a talented frontier woman whose sharp-shooting exploits brought her international fame.
Thoroughly researched, fully annotated, and entirely unsentimental, this volume is the most complete and accurate record of Annie Oakley’s life and achievements.
Profiles the woman sharpshooter who taught herself how to shoot a rifle and amazed thousands around the world with her skill.
Describes the life and accomplishments of the woman whose natural talent for shooting led her to become the star of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
The Life and Times of America’s First Sweetheart Long before the screen placed the face of Mary Pickford before the eyes of millions of Americans, Phoebe Anne Oakley Moses—aka “Annie Oakley”—had won the right to the title of the ...
43, 186, 188, 229 Will and testament, last, of Oakley/Butler, 196 Wilson, Ellen (author), 222 Wilson, Woodrow, 186 Winchester Repeater (periodical), 93 Winchester Repeating Arms Company, 70 Winnemucca, Sarah (Paiute), 150, 234 Winona.
Annie Oakley had a difficult childhood.
Highlights the life of Annie Moses, better known as Annie Oakley, the United States' greatest female sharpshooter.