Days Gone By: Feb. 02, 2012

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Bill Hubb of Hannibal submitted this undated photo of his uncle, Robert Hubb, who was a long-time letter carrier in Hannibal. Family legend has it that Mr. Hubb used to deliver mail on Mark Twain Avenue via horse. He would stop at a corner, sort the mail and begin his route, and the horse would walk ahead to the next intersection and wait.

  
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Posted Feb 02, 2012 @ 11:37 AM
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Bill Hubb of Hannibal submitted this undated photo of his uncle, Robert Hubb, who was a long-time letter carrier in Hannibal. Family legend has it that Mr. Hubb used to deliver mail on Mark Twain Avenue via horse. He would stop at a corner, sort the mail and begin his route, and the horse would walk ahead to the next intersection and wait.

Bill Hubb of Hannibal submitted this undated photo of his uncle, Robert Hubb, who was a long-time letter carrier in Hannibal. Family legend has it that Mr. Hubb used to deliver mail on Mark Twain Avenue via horse. He would stop at a corner, sort the mail and begin his route, and the horse would walk ahead to the next intersection and wait.


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