Richard Hubbell was one of at least four children of
Levi Hubbell, a Wisconsin pioneer lawyer and judge who served in Wisconsin's first
state supreme court and was the first state official to be impeached by the
Wisconsin Legislature. He was not convicted in his impeachment trial, and later served as
United States Attorney for Wisconsin. Richard's grandfather, Abijah Hubbell, served in the
American Revolutionary War. The Hubbells were descendants of Richard Hubbell, an English immigrant who came to the
Connecticut Colony about 1650. They had at least six children, but at least one died in infancy. In addition to his legal career, Hubbell was a lifelong literary enthusiast and wrote his own poetry and prose. For much of his life, including his final years, Hubbell wrote for and edited the
Wisconsin Alumni Magazine in its various incarnations. Near the end of his life, he published several of his poems in the magazine. He was also apparently a fishing enthusiast, and authored a pamphlet on fly fishing, titled
Hints on Fly Fishing. ==Electoral history==