Bess Edwards (grandniece of Oakley). «Annie Oakley's Life and Career». annieoakleyfoundation.org. Arxivat de l'original el 2008-03-14. [Consulta: 17 agost 2012]. "Born ... Phoebe Ann Moses..."
«We Hope "Mosey" Ends the Debate». Taking Aim Newsletter. annieoakleyfoundation.org, Summer 2003. Arxivat de l'original el 12 agost 2014. [Consulta: 9 agost 2014].
Katherine E. Krohn. Wild West Women (book). Lerner Publications, 2005, p. 55. "Sitting Bull was deeply moved by Annie's talent. He thought her ability with a gun was amazing." Charles M. Wills. Annie Oakley: A Photographic Story of a Life (book). DK Children, 2007, p. 71. "Like Annie, Lillian showed amazing talent with a gun at an early age."
«Tall Tales and the Truth». Arxivat de l'original el 15 octubre 2002. (the answer is no: "Her mother, Susan, named her Phoebe Ann…"; her father Jacob is surnamed "Mosey" in the National Archives War of 1812 military records; "In the 1870 Census, Annie is listed as Ann Mosey" – but, several other surname spellings appeared later. "The professional name Oakley was assumed in 1882, when Annie began to perform with Frank Butler; …")
«Tall Tales and the Truth». Arxivat de l'original el 15 octubre 2002. (the answer is "no": "Her mother, Susan, named her Phoebe Ann…"; her father Jacob is surnamed "Mosey" in the National Archives War of 1812 military records; "In the 1870 Census, Annie is listed as Ann Mosey" – but, several other surname spellings appeared later. "The professional name Oakley was assumed in 1882, when Annie began to perform with Frank Butler; it was not a family name.")
«Annie Oakley». American Experience. Arxivat de l'original el 6 abril 2009. [Consulta: 7 abril 2009]. «Narrator: Butler was Annie's ticket out of Greenville. They soon married. For the next six years, while Butler and his new shooting partner John Graham performed on the variety circuit, Annie stayed in the background. That was about to change [when] Butler and Graham were playing a theater in Springfield, Ohio, when John Graham suddenly fell ill. Annie filled in, holding the targets. That night Frank kept missing – until a jeering spectator shouted, "Let the girl shoot!" Frank obliged. Annie hit the targets every time – much to the delight of the raucous crowd. Mrs. Butler took a stage name, borrowed from her paternal grandmother – Annie Oakley.»
«Little Sureshot». Time magazine, 15-11-1966 [Consulta: 8 abril 2009]. «As it must to all men, Death came to Mrs. Annie Oakley. Butler, 66, most marked markswoman in history, at Greenville, Ohio, after long illness.»Arxivat 31 de gener 2011 a Wayback Machine. «Còpia arxivada». Arxivat de l'original el de gener 31, 2011. [Consulta: de desembre 3, 2022].
«United States». Time magazine, 06-12-1926 [Consulta: 8 abril 2009]. «From Greenville, Ohio, I received a heavy brown pasteboard box, which I carried to the stage of the Globe Theatre, Manhattan, and opened in the presence of a notary public. It contained several scrapbooks, with clippings, photographs, letters and a typed autobiography up to 1890 of my late friend, Annie Oakley Butler, ablest markswoman in history, who died last month. There was no letter of explanation but it seemed apparent that Annie Oakley, with whom I played in a circus some 20 years ago, wished me to be her Boswell.»Arxivat 31 de gener 2011 a Wayback Machine. «Còpia arxivada». Arxivat de l'original el de gener 31, 2011. [Consulta: de desembre 3, 2022].
Bess Edwards (grandniece of Oakley). «Annie Oakley's Life and Career». annieoakleyfoundation.org. Arxivat de l'original el 2008-03-14. [Consulta: 17 agost 2012]. "Born ... Phoebe Ann Moses..."
«We Hope "Mosey" Ends the Debate». Taking Aim Newsletter. annieoakleyfoundation.org, Summer 2003. Arxivat de l'original el 12 agost 2014. [Consulta: 9 agost 2014].
«Annie Oakley». American Experience. Arxivat de l'original el 6 abril 2009. [Consulta: 7 abril 2009]. «Narrator: Butler was Annie's ticket out of Greenville. They soon married. For the next six years, while Butler and his new shooting partner John Graham performed on the variety circuit, Annie stayed in the background. That was about to change [when] Butler and Graham were playing a theater in Springfield, Ohio, when John Graham suddenly fell ill. Annie filled in, holding the targets. That night Frank kept missing – until a jeering spectator shouted, "Let the girl shoot!" Frank obliged. Annie hit the targets every time – much to the delight of the raucous crowd. Mrs. Butler took a stage name, borrowed from her paternal grandmother – Annie Oakley.»
«Tall Tales and the Truth». Arxivat de l'original el 15 octubre 2002. (the answer is no: "Her mother, Susan, named her Phoebe Ann…"; her father Jacob is surnamed "Mosey" in the National Archives War of 1812 military records; "In the 1870 Census, Annie is listed as Ann Mosey" – but, several other surname spellings appeared later. "The professional name Oakley was assumed in 1882, when Annie began to perform with Frank Butler; …")
«Little Sureshot». Time magazine, 15-11-1966 [Consulta: 8 abril 2009]. «As it must to all men, Death came to Mrs. Annie Oakley. Butler, 66, most marked markswoman in history, at Greenville, Ohio, after long illness.»Arxivat 31 de gener 2011 a Wayback Machine. «Còpia arxivada». Arxivat de l'original el de gener 31, 2011. [Consulta: de desembre 3, 2022].
«United States». Time magazine, 06-12-1926 [Consulta: 8 abril 2009]. «From Greenville, Ohio, I received a heavy brown pasteboard box, which I carried to the stage of the Globe Theatre, Manhattan, and opened in the presence of a notary public. It contained several scrapbooks, with clippings, photographs, letters and a typed autobiography up to 1890 of my late friend, Annie Oakley Butler, ablest markswoman in history, who died last month. There was no letter of explanation but it seemed apparent that Annie Oakley, with whom I played in a circus some 20 years ago, wished me to be her Boswell.»Arxivat 31 de gener 2011 a Wayback Machine. «Còpia arxivada». Arxivat de l'original el de gener 31, 2011. [Consulta: de desembre 3, 2022].
«Mosey1860Census» (JPG). Billene Statler Nicol, 2010. Arxivat de l'original el 31 juliol 2014. [Consulta: 31 juliol 2014].
«Tall Tales and the Truth». Arxivat de l'original el 15 octubre 2002. (the answer is "no": "Her mother, Susan, named her Phoebe Ann…"; her father Jacob is surnamed "Mosey" in the National Archives War of 1812 military records; "In the 1870 Census, Annie is listed as Ann Mosey" – but, several other surname spellings appeared later. "The professional name Oakley was assumed in 1882, when Annie began to perform with Frank Butler; it was not a family name.")