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John Walker requests update on Varmintology news



2021-12-31 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Columbia native John Walker, son of Pete and Edith Cundiff Walker, stopped by recently with his lovely wife Marcia to renew acquaintances and make a request for news he recalled his father writing when John was an observant lad. It was a story about local varmintology and Old Rob, back in the 70s.

The members of the writers group researching and chronicling the threat included the honorable W.K. Neat, head Varmintologist; Leighton Smith, deputy to W.K. Neat; J. Wood Grider, noted Varmintologist; Col. Otley Gilpin of Coburg, famed hunter of the north, east, west, south and other areas; Lundy Cress, Jamestown Representative; Pete Walker, honorable advisor; and the honorable Wayne Parker, St. Augustine, Florida, head Varmintologists for the state of Florida.

We have found one update revisited by historian Mike Watson and editor Ed Waggener in 2011 - Old Rob... the suspected rising...


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