Freeman H. Hubbard

Freeman H. Hubbard (21 April 1894 – August 1981) was an American writer known for his articles and books about railroads.

He wrote widely about railroad history, legend and lore, including famous personalities such as Casey Jones, John Henry, Jesse James and Kate Shelley.

He was Secretary of the American Association of Cartoonists and Caricaturists.

[1] He was born “at the end of a Philadelphia street car line” and died in New York City after a long life filled with hard work, writing, world traveling, kindness to and empathy for all creatures, and love for his family and his wife Naomi Critchett Hubbard.

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