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- Annie Oakley Game, 1955-1965 - After World War II, large game companies sought to obtain rights to manufacture games based on television shows. The Annie Oakley Show, which ran from 1954 to 1957, told fictional stories about the late-nineteenth-century, real-life female sharpshooter. Milton Bradley made this simple children's game to capitalize on the show.

- 1955-1965
- Collections - Artifact
Annie Oakley Game, 1955-1965
After World War II, large game companies sought to obtain rights to manufacture games based on television shows. The Annie Oakley Show, which ran from 1954 to 1957, told fictional stories about the late-nineteenth-century, real-life female sharpshooter. Milton Bradley made this simple children's game to capitalize on the show.
- Cheyenne Game, 1958-1965 - This game was named after the ABC television series Cheyenne (1955 -1962) -- one of the many westerns that graced American TV sets during the late 1950s. The object of the game was to get from the corral to the Pony Express station, defeating bandits, rustlers, robbers, rattlesnakes, and other obstacles along the way.

- 1958-1965
- Collections - Artifact
Cheyenne Game, 1958-1965
This game was named after the ABC television series Cheyenne (1955 -1962) -- one of the many westerns that graced American TV sets during the late 1950s. The object of the game was to get from the corral to the Pony Express station, defeating bandits, rustlers, robbers, rattlesnakes, and other obstacles along the way.
- "Annie Oakley" Jigsaw Puzzle, circa 1955 -

- circa 1955
- Collections - Artifact
"Annie Oakley" Jigsaw Puzzle, circa 1955