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      • As a teenager, Oakley returned home (after working as a servant for an abusive family) and continued to hunt animals. She sold the meat to an Ohio grocery store, earning enough money to pay her mom’s $200 mortgage.
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  2. Annie Oakley used her shooting skills to pay off her mom’s mortgage. Despite Oakley’s top-notch shooting skills, her widowed mother struggled to make ends meet. She sent Oakley to work for...

  3. May 19, 2014 · She earned so much money this way that she was able to pay off the mortgage on her mother’s house by the time she was 15. In 1875, Oakley entered a Thanksgiving shooting competition against the well-known sharpshooter , Frank E. Butler.

  4. Annie does have the man's role, the same as she did when she was a kid, paying off the mortgage on her mom's house. That's what her father should have done. But of course he was dead.

  5. Aug 13, 2018 · she used her shooting skills to pay off her mom’s mortgage. Despite Oakley’s top-notch shooting skills, her widowed mother struggled to make ends meet. She sent Oakley to work for another family in exchange for her daughter getting an education.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Annie_OakleyAnnie Oakley - Wikipedia

    She also sold the game to restaurants and hotels in northern Ohio. Her skill paid off the mortgage on her mother's farm when Annie was 15. Surname. There are a number of variations given for Oakley's family name, Mosey. Many biographers and other references give the name as "Moses".

  7. She learned to shoot to support her family/help pay off their mortgage after the death of her father. Also, when Chief Sitting Bull tried to pay her $65 for an autographed photo (which was a LOT of money back then, considering her mom's mortgage was $200), she refused the money and he adopted Annie, calling her ‘Watanya Cicilla,’ or ...

  8. Jul 4, 2019 · All this time, she used several .22 rifles & 12 Ga. shotguns, Her pay for her hunting enabled her to pay off her mom's farm mortgage. News of her skill spread all over Ohio. In 1875, the Baughman and Butler shooting act was performing & the marksman, Frank Butler, bet $100 with a Cincy businessman that he could beat any local marksman.

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