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Annie Oakley was born Phoebe Ann (Annie) Mosey [1] [2] [3] on August 13, 1860, in a log cabin less than two miles (3.2 km) northwest of Woodland, now Willowdell, in Darke County, Ohio, a rural county along the state line with Indiana. [4] Her birthplace is about five miles (8 km) east of North Star. There is a stone-mounted plaque in the ...
The film is most notable for being Annie Oakley's first appearance on film. Thomas Edison had wanted to see if his kinetoscope could capture the smoke from a rifle, [3] so he employed Oakley to film some of her shooting. [4]: 66 In 1894, kinetoscopes were installed in 60 locations in major cities around the country.
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English: Annie Oakley shooting glass balls at an 1894 rifle exhibition (video) Italiano: Esercitazione di tiro di Annie " Little Miss Sure Shot " Oakley (studi Edison, 1894 ) Македонски: Ени Оукли гаѓа стаклени топки на саем на пушки во 1894 г.
There are many birds that are active nocturnally. Some, like owls and nighthawks, are predominantly nocturnal whereas others do specific tasks, like migrating, nocturnally. North Island brown kiwi, Apteryx mantelli [1] Black-crowned night heron, Nycticorax nycticorax [1] Short-eared owl, Asio flammeus [1] Long-eared owl, Asio otus [1]
Gail Davis (born Betty Jeanne Grayson; October 5, 1925 – March 15, 1997) was an American actress and singer, best known for her starring role as Annie Oakley in the 1950s television series Annie Oakley. [1]
Two of Night Court’s most memorable defendants are returning to the courtroom. Brent Spiner and Annie O’Donnell will reprise their roles as hard-luck couple Bob and June Wheeler on next ...
The film was the first Western for both Stevens and Stanwyck. [2] While based on the real life of Annie Oakley, it took some liberties with the historical details. The film focuses primarily on Oakley's love affair with Toby Walker (representing Oakley's real-life husband Frank E. Butler) rather than on her career as an exhibition sharpshooter.