ANNIE "LITTLE SURE SHOT" OAKLEY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 9/24 - HFSID 354661
Price: $8,000.00
ANNIE OAKLEY
Before leaving on a ship, probably on tour, "Little Sure Shot" writes to
friends.
EXTREMELY RARE ALS: "Annie Oakley", 2p,
5¼x8½, separate sheets. On stationery of Eastern Steamship Lines,
Brocton, Mass., no year, September 24. Begins: "Dear Friends".
In full, with grammatical errors and misspellings: "I realy am ashamed
to think that I neglected to write you. and send our sincere regrets to dear
Allice. But when I think it all over, I feel that God does things for our own
good and the poorer Boy is better off and happier than he was away from his
little Wife and Baby. The dear little photo is so cute. I would love to see you
all again. Fern is feeling better and is in an office 35oo per week &
percentage. And we hope that her Mother will strike oil on her farm. 5 wells on
2 next farms all paying. I havent been well. 5 weeks in N.Y.C. and only got one
dress made. We sail in 5 minutes so must see & mail this. Bushels of love to
all from both." Annie Oakley (1860-1926) was born Phoebe Anne Oakley
Mozee in Ohio. She was the sixth of eight children. At the age of nine she
began to shoot rabbits and quail and was almost a dead shot from the first.
Within five years, she was a breadwinner for her family as a markswoman. In
1876, at age 16, she married Frank Butler, a vaudeville performer who became her
partner. Annie's self-effacing personality (on and off stage) made her a
popular performer. In 1885, the Butlers joined Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West
Show. Annie, a star with the show for 17 years, charmed Kings and Queens.
In 1901, she was severely injured in a railroad wreck that temporarily
paralyzed her. But she made a sensational comeback in the next two decades.
She and Butler were childless, but she supported 18 orphan girls. Her
favorite reading was the New Testament, and her generosity and religious spirit
comes through in this letter. She died at age 67 (November 3, 1926); her
husband died three weeks later. Lightly creased. 1/8-inch diagonal tear at right
blank edge (all paper intact). Vertical fold touches the "A". Fine
condition.
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