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Annie Oakley (1860-1926)


Back of postcard reads: Nicknamed "Little Miss Sure Shot," Annie traveled many years with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Her accuracy with rifle and pistol astounded thousands who flocked to see the show. She once shot a cigarette from the mouth of Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany.
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