Annie Oakley- "American Icon" relic found!

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Annie Oakley- "American Icon" relic found!

Hello everyone :hello:

I wanted to share with everyone a find that I found a few days ago when I was out with TreasureFiend and D-Dub. This particular find never made it in my goodie pouch, but rather in my junk pouch since it was so caked with mud when I dug it, and thought nothing of it but another piece of scrap copper or something of that sort. Well, when weather doesn't permit me to get out and detect, I go through my junk pouch, rinse everything off, and normally throw it all away in the garbage.....

Until I came across this piece. I started to rinse off the mud and saw some writing on it. Okay, I thought maybe another neat token. But as I started cleaning it more, more and more writing was appearing on it. Until I revealed a name of "ANNIE OAKLEY" (1860-1926) on it. I remember this name from some Discovery Channel show that I saw, and decided to do some more research on it.

Am I glad I did! I immediately stopped cleaning/rinsing it more, and will wait to figure out how I should tackle this cleaning job, or just leave it as it is right now. The entire inscription reads: "SHOT WITH REMINGTON-UMC RIFLE" on the outer brim, and "ANNIE OAKLEY" in the middle with a 'Bullseye' shot through this token/memorabilia. It still has some lead remains left in the center from the bullet. The reverse reads: "SHOT WITH REMINGTON-UMC CARTRIDGE" around the outside brim, "ANNIE OAKLEY" towards the center, with an "A" on the reverse side of the shot point.

I believe the writing is written in a way for her to get better aim at her target. I have searched a few different images of targets she shot, but are usually hit twice and off center, and this one is shot once and DEAD CENTER! It also has a little whole in it from where it was hung. I'm under the impression she may have had a show around here, shot this target, and it was never recovered until now. (Or maybe some kid was wearing it and lost it...we'll never know the whole story"
But nevertheless, she was an "American Icon"


Here is a wiki link on her history:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Oakley

Additional history:

http://www.kids-n-cowboys.com/annie-oakley.html

I have also come across some of her signed targets that brought in some serious $$$. BUT, I have not come across a single one like this with a single shot BULLSEYE hit.

This just goes to show everyone to check their "junk" pouch when they come back from a hunt. Not all treasure is Silver or gold. I think I may be able to fetch a pretty penny for this one. It will definitely help with my wedding expenses. :thumbsup:
Enjoy the pics! The first three pics are of it dry, and the rest are wet with water to get a little more detail out.

The coolest thing for me about this find is that it was actually shot by her! WOW! I'm super happy.
 

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Re: Annie Oakley- "American Icon" relic found!

I'm delighted to see this Annie Oakley relic! Love it! As kids in the 1940's, my friends and I often pretended we were cowgirls and one friend had an Annie Oakley doll. More often, we pretended we were horses, lol. Recently I read a fascinating biography of Annie Oakley. Not only was she a crack shot but while still a teen she was the first woman competing (and winning) against men in their club competitions in the East. She was also throughout her life and despite illness, extremely kind and generous. T0TALLY COOL THAT YOU FOUND THIS IN YOUR JUNK POUCH! Though others are selling these tokens, none could be better than your dead-center shot! BANNER! Andi
 

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Man that is an awesome relic. That needs to be in a display case with a nice picture of Annie Oakley. Great find. :thumbsup:
 

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I found something similar...but mine was just shot by some ordinary Joe.


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Re: Annie Oakley- "American Icon" relic found!

zaxfire69 said:
Man that is an awesome relic. That needs to be in a display case with a nice picture of Annie Oakley. Great find. :thumbsup:

That's what I was thinking about doing, with a little bio to it as well.
 

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Very cool find... :icon_thumright:
 

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Congratulations on making the banner!!!
 

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Awsome find! That's a nice piece of history! :icon_thumright:
 

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What a great piece of Americanna you have found ! Congradulations on a well deserved Banner :thumbsup: :icon_thumleft: MaineRelic
 

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Nice story and very nice find. Really a cool piece of history. Congrats on making Banner! jgas
 

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GreAt Find. Glad you looked through the junk bag and didnt just toss it in the bucket.That will look great in your display. :icon_thumright: :icon_thumleft:
 

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My grandmother lived her entire life on the road where Annie Oakley shot at the local Gun Club in Pinehurst, NC. She had met, and was taught to shoot(at a class given to local girls) by Mrs Oakley. She said she was polite and a very good shot with a 22 and if she could see it she could hit it.
That Gun Club was later turned into the Pinehurst #8 course where the Womens US Open is held so I can guarantee there is no way possible to detect it. Not that youd find anything with 100 years of lead and steel shot and bullets covering the entire site screwing up your signals. I am shocked that grass grows on that dirt.
Id wager there are dozens of those discs under the greens and sandtraps. Personally I find it sickening that golf destroyed the Gun Club. Ive been inside the building pictured below. Long gone.
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Thanks for the banner votes everyone. I really didn't think it would make it up there, but then I started researching it and was Wowed! I dug this target while coming back from one of my sites back to the car. So i haven't hit this area hard....yet. I will be sure to go back there and look for more.

Thanks again everyone :thumbsup:
 

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GL said:
Pinehurst #8 course where the Womens US Open is held

Womens Open is at Pine Needles(less than 5 miles from #8), the US Open is at #2(3 miles away)...maybe the Teen US Open was at #8. I cant remember but it was a big deal.

Golf is always a big deal in Pinehurst. A bigger deal than local history it would seem. I mean why stop at 7 pro courses when you can destroy a historic landmark and build an 8th? Then you can rename the surrounding neighborhood from Pinehurst Gunclub to Village Acres thus eliminating almost the entire episode in the local history. The only hints left are road names like Winchester, Colt, Remington, Foxhunt, Foxtrail, Gun Club etc. If it wasnt for the local museum in the back of the Pinehurst Village Library one might never know the area was anything other than a mineral spring tourist attraction then golf courses. Such a shame. Sites like this one help folks remember whats happened be it good, bad or indifferent. Skeet shooting was an affluent hobby and was extremely popular around the dawn of the 20th century as was fox hunting and oddly enough polo. All of which one could find in Pinehurst along with clean air, mystic waters and the chance to rub elbows with famous folks like Mrs Oakley. Alas her fame is firearm related and has been diminished by time and political correctness. Ad Topperwein shot there too. Annie killed a bear there! She taught thousands of young girls to shoot and to be confident young ladies. Gave her whole fortune to charity.
My great grandfather came to NC from Tennessee in 1896 to lay the bricks for the Holly Inn. My family has been here ever since, its important to me.

All history is important and Annie Oakley loved Pinehurst, its a shame Pinehurst doesnt love her back.
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