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Step into Garst Museum and you step back in time and into a wonderful afternoon. In the Annie Oakley Center, located in the Coppock wing, you will learn about Annie Oakley, her husband, Frank Butler, their faithful dog, Dave, and their life together.
You will learn even more reading about Annie, born and raised just north of Greenville, in this autobiography generously donated by Garst Museum. Taken from the files of Garst Museum, the autobiography is composed of a series of articles that Annie gave to newspapers as a serial in 1925 and 1926. The appendices are additional articles found in the museum files that are newspaper articles and interviews with Annie. 68 pages, 24 photos, paperback
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