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Pictures Of The Pony Boy
Robert Huddleston eventually came to retire in Fremont where he continued his active lifestyle, restoring automobiles and raising rabbits. He passed away in 1970 after living his life to its fullest.
Eventually Huddleston toured all of North American with the Tom Mix Circus. His act consisted primarily of displays of strength combined with unique flexibility. It’s been said that he was able to throw his right leg over his shoulder like a bale of wood. Huddleston spent 36 years displaying his exceptionality for profit.
Huddleston came to be known as The Pony Boy following the war while showcasing his physical uniqueness for the first time with a small carnival located in Texas.
Huddleston was employed as a blacksmith and temporary as a carpenter during World War II. To those who knew him, Robert was a kind hearted and hardworking man who ignored his perceived limitations
Huddleston spent his early adulthood employed as a logging teamster where he hauled trees and lumber some fifteen miles a day while affixed to a wagon.
Robert Huddleston was born around Excelsior Springs, Missouri in 1895.
He spent much of his childhood working chores on the family farm by milking cows, loading stock and harvesting crops.