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A New Book On
Annie Oakley is Published
The Garst Museum and the National Annie Oakley Center announces the
publication of a new book on Annie Oakley authored by Marilyn Robbins.
Personal Pages from Annie Oakley and Frank Butler approaches Annie
Oakley’s life via an objective and in debth look at the personal
letters of Annie Oakley Butler, her husband, and friends and relatives.
Marilyn Robbins studied letters the couple wrote that are in the
collection of the National Annie Oakley Center at Garst Museum. She
places them in chronological order and presents the reader with a
unique insight as to what was going on in Annie Oakley’s life at the
time these letters were written. It is a must have for any serious
student of the famous sharpshooter.
The book title is available at the Garst Museum Store. To place a phone
order, call the museum weekdays at 937-548-5250. All proceeds support
the museum.
The Darke County Historical Society (the Garst Museum) has as its
mission to collect, preserve, exhibit, study, and interpret materials
relating to the history and culture of Darke County, Ohio as part of
the development of the crossroads of the American experience. Permanent
exhibitions of national significance include the National Annie Oakley
Center, the Treaty of Greenville, Lowell Thomas, and Ohio Native
Americans.
The Garst Museum is located at:
205 N. Broadway, Greenville, OH 45331
937-548-5250
web site: www.garstmuseum.org
email: information@garstmuseum.org
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