Fred Rosenstock collection of Western photographs, circa 1870s-1910s.
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Oakley, Annie, 1860-1926
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Annie Oakley (b. Phoebe Ann Mosey, Aug. 13, 1860, Darke County, OH–d. Nov. 3, 1926, Greenville, OH) was a sharpshooter and exhibition shooter. She began shooting as a child to support her siblings and widowed mother. Like around 1875, Oakley won a shooting match against marksman Frank Butler; the two married in 1876. Butler and Oakley joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West show in 1885 and toured the United States. She also performed for Queen Victoria, King Umberto I of Italy, President Marie Françoi...
Rosenstock, Fred A., 1895-
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Rare bookdealer. From the guide to the Fred A. Rosenstock papers, 1774-1935, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Latter-day Saint Church President, 1970-1972. From the guide to the Joseph Fielding Smith letter, 1927, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Rare books dealer in Denver, Colorado. From the description of Letter, 1926. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122322623 Businessman, book collector and bookseller. From the des...
Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917
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Buffalo Bill was employed as a scout by the United States 5th Cavalry, 1868-1872. In 1869 he participated in the Battle of Summit Springs, Colorado, in which the 5th Cavalry defeated Cheyenne Indians. From the description of Letter : Saint Louis, Missouri, to Joseph Witherspoon Cook, Greenwood, South Dakota, 1896 May 23. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702162229 From the description of Letter : Saint Louis, Mo., to Joseph Witherspoon Cook, Greenwood, S.D., 1896 May 23. (Unkno...