ANNIE "LITTLE SURE SHOT" OAKLEY - PHOTOGRAPH MOUNT SIGNED - HFSID 273143
Price: $7,500.00
ANNIE OAKLEY
B/w photograph of Annie Oakley from the chest up in a white blouse and jacket. This
photo is especially unusual because it shows her without the rows of shooting medals
that she often wore. Anything signed by Oakley is exceedingly rare.
Photograph mount signed: "Compliments. of/Annie. Oakley." on verso. B/w, 4¼x6½ overall,
image 4x5½ (two surfaces). Photograph by Gray, 1030 Tremont St., Boston (imprint at lower
margin). Oakley (1860-1926, born Phoebe Anne Moses in Darke County, Ohio), was born to
a Quaker family and began to shoot rabbits and quail at age nine. Within five years, she was a
breadwinner for her family as a markswoman, and, at age 15, she saved her family's farm
with income she had earned from shooting game. On August 23, 1876, at age 16, Annie
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, where Annie was a star for 17 years. The
five-foot-tall Oakley got her name "Little Sure Shot" from Sitting Bull and used it in
her promotional materials. In 1901, she and her husband decided to retire from public life.
However, shooting was in her blood, and the Butlers continued to make appearances around
the country. Age did not appear to diminish her skills, but Oakley was seriously injured in an
automobile accident in 1921. Although she did not think she had long to live at that time, by
1924 she was again performing. By 1925, however, Oakley was frail and in poor health. She
died on November 3, 1926, just 18 days before her husband. Annie Oakley signed material
is rare in any form. Signature side is lightly soiled (not at signature), pencil notes (unknown
hand) at upper margin. Photograph has minor smudges (not evident head-on). Mount is lightly
worn at corners. Fine condition.
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