Annie and Frank's home in Nutley, New Jersey. Courtesy of the Nutley Historical Society, Nutley, New Jersey.
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Annie Oakley, ca. 1900. Courtesy of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming.
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Annie's husband, Frank Butler, in New Jersey in 1902. Courtesy of the Annie Oakley Foundation, Greenville, Ohio.
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Annie as star of The Western Girl in 1902. Courtesy of the Annie Oakley Foundation, Greenville, Ohio.
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Annie Oakley breaking five targets thrown in the air at one time, Pinehurst, date unknown. Courtesy of the Nutley Historical Society, Nutley, New Jersey.
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Annie with lariat, undated (probably ca. 1911). Courtesy of the Annie Oakley Foundation, Greenville, Ohio.
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Dave holds an apple for Annie Oakley, place and date unknown. Courtesy of the Nutley Historical Society, Nutley, New Jersey.
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Annie and friend Eddie Hoff, age seven, of New York, 1922. Courtesy of the Annie Oakley Foundation, Greenville, Ohio.
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Annie shooting with her left hand (she was ambidextrous), probably in 1910. Courtesy of the Annie Oakley Foundation, Greenville, Ohio.
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One of the few surviving letters written by Annie Oakley. Written in 1923, three years before her death. Courtesy of the Nutley Historical Society, Nutley, New Jersey.
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Annie's and Frank's graves near Brock, Ohio. Courtesy of the Annie Oakley Foundation, Greenville, Ohio.
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Painting done for the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company for a September 1964 Tel-News program. The drawing shows Annie Oakley shooting from a sidesaddle. Courtesy of the Nutley Historical Society, Nutley, New Jersey.