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(Brunswick People Clyde "Red" Hawes delivering the mail to Knoxville in the late '60s. Mr. Hawes was not only Brunswick's "Mr. Baseball" in tribute to his long time work as a coach, especially for the perenially successful Little League Cubs, he was t...) |
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Clyde "Red" Hawes delivering the mail to Knoxville in the late '60s. Mr. Hawes was not only Brunswick's "Mr. Baseball" in tribute to his long time work as a coach, especially for the perenially successful Little League Cubs, he was the letter carrier for the Knoxville postal district. From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library. | Clyde "Red" Hawes delivering the mail to Knoxville in the late '60s. Mr. Hawes was not only Brunswick's "Mr. Baseball" in tribute to his long time work as a coach, especially for the perenially successful Little League Cubs, he was the letter carrier for the Knoxville postal district. From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library. | ||
Courtesy of Smoketown History | Courtesy of Smoketown History |
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Clyde "Red" Hawes delivering the mail to Knoxville in the late '60s. Mr. Hawes was not only Brunswick's "Mr. Baseball" in tribute to his long time work as a coach, especially for the perenially successful Little League Cubs, he was the letter carrier for the Knoxville postal district. From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library.
Courtesy of Smoketown History
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