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. -. watched me drive away from Mansfield plantation” 
“Old Blue” 
The Evolution of a Thirty Dollar Dog 
By LOU SMITH 
president of the United States, 
found time to make an annual 
pilgrimage to the South Carolina coast 
for the duck shooting which was, at 
that time, reported to be most excellent, 
where the Black, the Peedee and the 
Macama rivers empty into the Atlantic 
Ocean at Georgetown, South Carolina. 
Charles W. Tuttle of Auburn, N. Y., 
decided, a few years ago, that the 
Finger Lakes region of Central New 
York where he first saw the light of 
day was no place for a gun and dog 
lover after old Boreas came roaring 
down from the northwest in December, 
so Charlie Tuttle decided that he would 
investigate that country in which Pres- 
ident Cleveland found ducks aplenty 
and being a resourceful man it took 
Charlie about two minutes to decide 
that the postmaster at Georgetown, 
S. C., might know of just the kind of 
place a northern man afflicted with gun- 
dog fever might locate to at least re- 
lieve that incurable fever and the post- 
master did know a thing or two about 
the way to go at this proposition my 
Auburn friend put up to him. 
(Feces CLEVELAND, when 
HE letter sent north from George- 
town recommended one Col. Hugh 
Oliver, lawyer, politician, sportsman, 
and all round good fellow as a native 
son who knew every land owner around 
the Georgetown country by his front 
name, and Col. Hugh also knew where 
the best shooting was, because he had, 
since a boy, hunted all that country 
with a very ancient but dependable Ith- 
aca gun, so Col. Oliver was called into 
the case and promptly offered to show 
several delightful plantations anyone 
of which might be had at a very rea- 
sonable figure. 
O Charlie Tuttle journeyed to 
Georgetown, S. C., and soon secured 
Mansfield Plantation on the Black River 
about six miles from Georgetown, and 
thereafter Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle. with 
dogs, guns and all those things neces- 
sary to make a sportsman happy mi- 
grated to the sunny coast of South 
Carolina when the first rough winter 
weather swept over the nc~theastern 
states and soon after that the writer re- 
ceived a command to quit Ithaca, N. Y., 

The author (standing) and companion 
It will identify you. 
