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  2. Annie Oakley - Wikipedia

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    Annie Oakley (born Phoebe Ann Mosey; August 13, 1860 – November 3, 1926) was an American sharpshooter and folk heroine who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West. Oakley developed hunting skills as a child to provide for her impoverished family in western Ohio.

  3. Frank E. Butler - Wikipedia

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    As Oakley became the star attraction, Butler became her manager and wrote articles and press releases. One of Butler's roles was to throw glass balls in the air for Annie Oakley to shoot, including in an 1894 Edison film of Oakley. Oakley said that the financial part was always in her husband's hands. [11]

  4. Gail Davis - Wikipedia

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    While at the University of Texas at Austin in 1945, she met and married her first husband, Bob Davis, with whom she had a daughter, Terrie. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1952. [4] During her tenure on Annie Oakley, she had an affair with Gene Autry. [12] On June 25, 1959, she married Richard Pierce, a recording executive, in Las Vegas ...

  5. 31 stellar women in Cincinnati history, from Annie Oakley to ...

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  6. Buffalo Bill - Wikipedia

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    Annie Oakley and her husband, Frank Butler, were sharpshooters, together with the likes of Gabriel Dumont and Lillian Smith. Performers re-enacted the riding of the Pony Express, Indian attacks on wagon trains, and stagecoach robberies.

  7. Annie Oakley (1935 film) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Annie Oakley (1894 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film shows Oakley performing trick shooting as she was known for in her live shows. The first scene is of Oakley shooting her Marlin 91.22 caliber rifle 25 times in 27 seconds. There is also a scene of her shooting composition balls in the air. [1] The man assisting her is likely her husband, Frank E. Butler.

  9. Annie, surrendered 19-year-old dog who found new home, dies ...

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    After winning the hearts of thousands when her story went viral in 2022, Annie the dog took her last breaths in late June.. When TODAY first met Annie, the then-19-year-old black Labrador ...