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  1. Jun 27, 2024 · 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. The brief stint proved incredibly successful, likely due in part to his exceptional work ethic, and led to more work with several larger organizations.

  2. Robert L. Huddleston (1895 - 1970), AKA "Ponyboy," had a strange disorder which caused him to have to walk on his hands and feet. Robert worked for the circus for 36 years and lived a full almost normal life.

  3. Robert Huddleston died at the age of 75, shortly after ending his circus career. But the stories of freak show artists rarely have happy endings. An example is the tragic story of the "fairy sister" Lucia Zarate.

  4. Jun 18, 2011 · 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. The brief stint proved incredibly successful, likely due in part to his exceptional work ethic, and led to more work with several larger organizations.

  5. Feb 25, 2015 · Robert Huddleston is a poet, translator, and essayist. He grew up in the Washington, D.C. area and in West Africa, studied at Dartmouth College, the University of London, and the University of Chicago, where he earned a PhD in comparative literature.

  6. Robert Huddleston (1814-1887), the 'Bard of Moneyrea' was one of the most productive of all the Ulster-Scots writers. He wrote hundreds (if not thousands) of poems, ballads and songs, mostly in his own vernacular language.

  7. Jun 13, 2017 · Robert Huddleston, the 'Bard of Moneyrea’ was one of the most productive of all the Ulster-Scots writers. He wrote hundreds (if not thousands) of poems, ball...