Annie Oakley was an American sharpshooter, as well as an exhibition shooter.
Annie Oakley had 4 brothers
Annie Oakley had absolutely no children
Annie Oakley is famous as a sharpshooter .
Annie Oakley was born on August 13, 1860.
Annie Oakley married June 20 1882
No Annie Oakley did not have any form of education.
Annie Oakley is a woman; she did gun shows
Annie Oakley House was created in 1913.
Annie Oakley - 1954 Alias Annie Oakley 2-1 was released on: USA: 10 July 1954
Annie Oakley had 1 sister and 5 brothers
yes Annie oakley went to a central school
Annie Oakley was born near Willowdell [ formerly Woodland ].
Annie Oakley is a noun, but it is more specifically a proper noun.
You can learn anything from Annie Oakley because she was a total genius.
Ellen Wilson worte the book "Annie Oakley."
no annie oakley didnt go to school
Annie Oakley died in 1926 at the age of 66. Annie Oakley died on November 3, 1926. She was 66 years old.
Annie oakley enjoyed her career as a entertainer as sharpshooter at show.
Annie Oakley died on November 3, 1926 at the age of 66.
Yes, it was possible for Annie Oakley to play the flute.
Annie Oakley was kind, confident, determined, natural, and a leader.
Yes Annie Oakley had a job as a sharpshooter and entertainer at the show.
Annie Oakley entertained by shooting different kinds of things
Yes Annie Oakley is famous American as a sharpshooter in America.
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