SCR00007.061
Here you can see all page revisions and compare the changes have been made in each revision. Left column shows the page title and transcription in the selected revision, right column shows what have been changed. Unchanged text is highlighted in white, deleted text is highlighted in red, and inserted text is highlighted in green color.
7 revisions | janel at Mar 09, 2018 04:26 PM | |
|---|---|---|
SCR00007.061QUEEN, THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER. June 11, 1887. Four [from?] [?]—Lilian Smith, the Californian huntress; Annie Oakley [the?] [champion?] wing shot; Dell Ferrel and Georgie Duffy, the [?] riders from Colorado and Wyoming—take a [prom?] [?] in the performance, being consummate mistresses in [?] Miss Annie Oakley shows that she would be a [?] [opponent?] in a match at clay pigeons, as she [sma?] [?] [?ther] with great precision, and [sometimes?] [under?] [difficult?] [situations?] of turing her back to the trap, [and?] of [laying?] [down?] her gun and picking it up when the [?] saucer was [liberated?]; while one of Miss Lilian Smith's [best?] feats is the hitting of a ball made to revolve at the end of a string like the [sham?] birds at fairs. | SCR00007.061QUEEN, THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER. June 11, 1887. Four [from?] [?]—Lilian Smith, the Californian huntress; Annie Oakley[,] [the?] [champion?] wing shot; Dell Ferrel and Georgie Duffy, the [?] riders from Colorado and Wyoming—take a [prom?] [?] in the performance, being consummate mistresses in [?] Miss Annie Oakley shows that she would be a [?] [opponent?] in a match at clay pigeons, as she [sma?] [?] [?ther] with great precision, and [sometimes?] [under?] [difficult?] [situations?] of turing her back to the trap, [and?] of [laying?] [down?] her gun and picking it up when the [?] saucer was [liberated?]; while one of Miss Lilian Smith's [best?] feats is the hitting of a ball made to revolve at the end of a string like the [sham?] birds at fairs. |
