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Published on Oct 1, 2009
9-Year-Old Girl Hunts To Support Family Phoebe Moses lived an interesting life. As a nine-year-old girl, she hunted for food to support her family. As a teenager, she starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. When she was 21, she beat a man in a shooting contest and then married him. She also spent her entire fortune on the charities that she supported. Phoebe (that's pronounced "Phoebe") was her given name, but it was her stage name by which you know her. Phoebe was the fifth of seven children born in a log cabin to Jacob and Susan Moses in 1860, a Quaker couple living in rural western Ohio. She couldn't read, but she sure could shoot. She lost her father when she was just six years old. A few years later, she began hunting for food to help feed the family. She was such a good aim that she could shoot the head off a running quail. She was so good at hunting that she was able to support the family by selling her game to local residents. Local hotel owners preferred the food that Phoebe shot because she always shot the animals in the head, meaning that there would be no buckshot left in the animal. She did well enough to pay off the mortgage on the family home in just three years! This petite woman - who stood only five-feet tall as an adult - went on to become one of the Wild West's biggest celebrities. She could split the edge of a playing card with her first shot, and then shoot five more holes in that same card before it hit the ground. In 1881, the spunky little Phoebe competed against a famous shooter named Frank Butler in a contest near Greenville, Ohio. Now, Frank Butler was considered one of the top three marksmen in his day, but he was no match for Phoebe Ann Moses. He lost when he missed his 25th shot, but things still turned out well for him. Frank and Phoebe began dating, and they married the following year. So she became Phoebe Ann Butler, the greatest American woman to ever shoot a gun, right? Wrong. This woman, who would go on to perform with Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill, would take a nickname of her own; actually, it was more of a stage name than a nickname. She took her stage name after the Cincinnati neighborhood in which she and Frank lived. Phoebe Moses became known as Annie Oakley. After they were married, she worked as Frank's assistant in his show, but they both realized that Annie Oakley had more talent than he did, so he became her assistant. Paul Niemann's column is syndicated in more than 80 newspapers, and he is the author of the INVENTION MYSTERIES series of books. He can be reached at niemann7@aol.com c Paul Niemann 2009 Comments:
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