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    On March 15, 1870, at age nine, she was admitted to the Darke County Infirmary along with her sister Sarah Ellen. According to her autobiography, she was put in the care of the infirmary's superintendent, Samuel Crawford Edington, and his wife Nancy, who taught her to sew and decorate.

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  4. Apr 3, 2014 · She married fellow marksman Frank Butler in 1876 and would later become a star attraction for Buffalo Bill 's Wild West Show for years, renowned for unparalleled shooting tricks. A revered...

    • Annie Oakley was not her real name. The fifth of seven surviving children, Oakley was born Phoebe Ann Moses on August 13, 1860, in rural Darke County, Ohio.
    • Oakley proved an expert shot at a young age. While her sisters played with dolls, Annie tagged along with her father as he hunted and trapped in the woods.
    • She outgunned a professional sharpshooter—and then married him. A Cincinnati hotelkeeper who knew of the country girl’s reputation arranged a shooting contest between 15-year-old Annie and a traveling professional sharpshooter named Frank Butler who regularly challenged local marksmen as he toured the country.
    • A steamboat accident led to Oakley’s big show business break. William “Buffalo Bill” Cody refused to hire Oakley for his Wild West show after their first encounter because he already had an expert marksman, world champion Captain Adam Bogardus, as part of his traveling troupe.
  5. They were married August 23, 1876. The happy couple toured around the country, and Butler continued to perform as a marksman. Oakley acted as his assistant and held up items for Butler to shoot. She would also do some shooting. As she became more popular, she adopted the stage name of “Oakley.”

  6. Jul 5, 2024 · They were married (probably in 1876), and until 1885 they played vaudeville circuits and circuses as “Butler and Oakley” (she apparently took her professional name from a Cincinnati suburb). In April 1885, Annie Oakley, now under her husband’s management, joined “Buffalo Bill” Cody’s Wild West Show.

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  7. Oakley won the match, and impressed Butler. Soon after the match, Butler started courting Oakley. They were married on June 20, 1882, after Butler received a divorce from his first wife. They remained married for 44 years. Oakley started professionally performing as a sharpshooter in the late 1870s or early 1880s.

  8. Annie won the match with twenty-five shots out of twenty-five attempts. Butler missed one of his shots. This amazing girl entranced Butler, and the two shooters began a courtship that resulted in marriage on August 23, 1876. Annie and Frank Butler first appeared in a show together May 1, 1882.

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