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Sport(s)
  
Football

1891–1892
  
Princeton

Name
  
Anson Harrold

Positions
  
Tackle

1888–1889
  
Franklin & Marshall

Overall
  
1–4

Role
  
American football player

1893
  
Western U. of Pennsylvania

Died
  
April 18, 1907, Barrington, Rhode Island, United States

Anson Forney Harrold (March 10, 1870 – April 18, 1907) was an American football player and coach. He served as the first head football coach at the University of Pittsburgh, then known as Western University of Pennsylvania. He led the school to a 1–4 record in 1893. Aside from coaching, Harrold also played football for Franklin & Marshall College, from which he graduated from in 1889 and Princeton University, where he attended from 1890 until graduating in 1893.

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Work outside football

Outside football he worked as a design engineer for 15 years at Westinghouse Electric. He also helped organize the Pittsburgh Transformer Company and worked there for three years. He also became the President of the American Transformer Company, based in Newark, New Jersey.

Family

On September 12, 1893, he married Maude Hubley of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The couple had one daughter, Elisabeth.

Death

Harrold died on April 18, 1907 from tuberculosis. He spent the last year of his life trying to regain his health, spending his last summer and fall in the woods of Maine and his last winter in Camden, South Carolina.

References

Anson Harrold Wikipedia


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