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Francis E. Butler (bapt. Tooltip baptised January 30, 1847 – November 21, 1926) was an Irish American marksman who performed in Wild West variety shows. He developed a shooting act with his performing partner John Graham, and when Graham fell ill the sharpshooter Annie Oakley stood in for him.
Francis E. Butler (30 de enero de 1847 (bautizado) - 21 de noviembre de 1926) fue un tirador estadounidense irlandés que actuó en programas de variedades del Lejano Oeste . Desarrolló un acto de rodaje con su compañero de interpretación John Graham, y cuando Graham se enfermó, la francotiradora Annie Oakley lo reemplazó.
La reputación de Oakley fue creada en gran parte por su marido Frank Butler y los promotores del Wild West Show. Sin embargo, aún se conservan algunos relatos de la vida de Oakley y de sus descendientes. Esta es la verdadera historia de la vida de la tiradora.
Frank Butler. The Annie Oakley Center at Garst Museum. Coming to America. Born in Ireland, eight-year-old Frank Butler was left in the care of an aunt while his parents searched for a...
18 de jul. de 2011 · Frank Butler, a budding star-shooter came to Greenville and bet $100 that he could outshoot anyone in town. The owner of the hotel where Frank was staying set up a match for Frank with the best shot in town: Annie.
…shooting match in Cincinnati with Frank E. Butler, a vaudeville marksman. They were married (probably in 1876), and until 1885 they played vaudeville circuits and circuses as “Butler and Oakley” (she apparently took her professional name from a Cincinnati suburb).
Frank Butler will hardly need an introduction to concertinists: he was one of the twentieth century’s finest players of the English concertina, with a career as a performer that spanned the 1920s-1940s; he was one of the most important teachers of the instrument, which he taught for several decades in London’s schools for adult-education ...