A town's best
friend
Marshall's Jim the Wonder Dog Memorial Garden
by Bob McEowen
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Although
it was once home to an airplane manufacturer and the worlds largest
civilian flight school, Marshalls real claim to fame is a Llewellyn
setter named Jim.
Known around the world as Jim the Wonder Dog, Marshalls canine
favorite son supposedly possessed extraordinary abilities and, some
say, supernatural powers. Legend has it Jim could follow written instructions,
even those in foreign languages or Morse code. Even more amazing, Jim
is said to have foretold the future, predicting the outcome of presidential
elections and sporting events.
You can read all about Jims amazing talents at the Jim the Wonder
Dog Memorial Garden in downtown Marshall (pictured on our cover). The
memorial, which features a water garden, gazebo and a statue of Jim,
is located on the site of Jims home at the appropriately named
Ruff Hotel.
Nearby is the Saline County Courthouse, built in 1882 and featuring
a dramatic four-sided clock tower (shown at left). Inside, a display
recalls the history of the Nicholas-Beazley Airplane Company and Marshall
Flying School. In 1928 the company offered one of the worlds first
monoplanes. Local historians hope to someday establish an aviation museum
in Marshall.
Marshall is located along Highway 65, about 10 miles north of Interstate
70. The Jim the Wonder Dog Memorial Garden is one block from the courthouse
square on Lafayette Street and is open during daylight hours. Ironically,
no pets are allowed in the garden.