Boots, Gail Davis

 
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Boots, Gail Davis
Boots, Gail Davis
Boots, Gail Davis
Boots, Gail Davis

Boots, Gail Davis

Object number2013.129.07.1-2
MediumLeather, Rhinestones
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
DescriptionA pair of leather cowboy boots studded with clear rhinestones. The boots were owned by Arkansas native Gail Davis.

Gail Davis was born Betty Jeanne Grayson on October 25, 1925, in Little Rock, Arkansas, and raised in McGehee, Arkansas. She is best known as TV's "Annie Oakley" and was the first woman to have her own western series. Upon her arrival in Hollywood, Davis began playing small roles in films and television. Western star Gene Autry recognized Gail as "the perfect western heroine" and cast her as the female lead in 15 of his Columbia films and 28 TV episodes of "The Gene Autry Show." Davis went on to star in 81 episodes of her own TV series, "Annie Oakley." Davis has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Davis died March 15, 1997.

Made of leather, the boots are white and embellished with a scroll relief. White thread makes up the lining and the toe medallion. The heels and one side of each boot are studded with clear rhinestones.
Status
On view