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Just About the Smartest Dog of All Times: Old Raymond (ADV) What's Cooking in Adair County today: Scroll down to "Today, Sunday, March 30, 2008," to see what's cooking today in Adair County (ADV) This article first appeared in the last century in issue 17 of Columbia! Magazine, the old timey print precursor to the modern age ColumbiaMagazine.com, and was written by Ed Waggener. The full title appeared as: After a long walk up Old Springfield Road to Campbellsville and back, Hunter Fisher knew he had a friend at the end of the trail. It was about one of the smartest dogs ever in Adair County, and for sure the smartest ever in District Six of Adair County. His name was Old Raymond. His master could call home when he got to Springfield Pike, a little above Happy Hollow, and get Old Raymond on the telephone in Jericho, tell Old Raymond where the cattle where, and Old Raymond would come and take them home. To read the rest of the story, and see a portrait of Old Raymond, Click Here This story was posted on 2008-03-30 10:41:54
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