Annie Oakley

  • Birth

  • Her father died.

  • She was sent to the Darke County Infirmary

  • She escaped and was sent back to her mother from the Edingtons,

  • Her mother remarried for a third time.

  • Oakley won the bet for a shooting match, and met Butler.

  • Butler married Oakley.

  • Oakley's first performance

  • Oakley's known as "Watanya Cicilla" or "Little Sure Shot" during an event in St. Paul

  • Bulter and Oakley joined Buffalo BIll's Wild West

  • She joined in the Golden Jubliee of Queen Victoria, which promoted her fame and brought her prizes and rewards.

  • Oakley starts her three-year tour of Europe for the shows.

  • Oakley was hurt her back due to the train accident, and lost the chance to perform the show at that time.

  • Oakley returned to the stage by joining "the Young Buffalo Show".

  • Both the Oakley and Butler retired and settled down in Maryland.

  • Oakley taught 15,000 women how to shoot.

  • Oakley volunteered to raise a regiment of women fighting during World War I.

  • She was badly injured by car accident and made her frail.

  • Oakley moved to her hometown and wrote her memoirs.

  • Oakley passed away.