词条 | A. G. Harbaugh |
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| name = A. G. Harbaugh | sport = Football | birth_date = October 21, 1872 | birth_place = Roseville, Iowa, or Roseville, Illinois | death_date = March 14, 1934 (age 61) | death_place = Phoenix, Arizona | alma_mater = | player_years1 = | player_team1 = | coach_years1 = 1901, 1905 | coach_team1 = Montana Agricultural | overall_record = 3–3–1 | bowl_record = | tournament_record = | championships = | awards = | coaching_records = }} Arthur Granville Harbaugh (October 21, 1872 – March 14, 1934) was an American college football coach, assayer, and chemist. Harbaugh born in Roseville, Iowa, or Roseville, Illinois (sources conflict), the son of James Alexander Harbaugh.[1][1] He attended Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, receiving a bachelor of arts degree in 1900.[2][3] Harbaugh served as the head football coach at the Agricultural College of the State of Montana (later renamed Montana State University) during the 1901 and 1905 seasons. He compiled a 3–3–1 record as the football coach at Montana Agricultural.[4] Professionally, Harbaugh was an assayer and chemist. He worked for the Hearst Mines in Durango, Mexico, and later for the American Smelting and Refining Company in Madison County, Montana.[5] After the 1905 football season, he took a job as an assayer in Tonopah, Arizona.[6] He became the chief assayer for the Goldfield Consolidated Mines Company.[5] In 1919, he formed the Union Assay Company.[7] Harbaugh was married to Nellie Grimes in 1904.[1] In 1934, he died at the Arizona State Hospital in Phoenix; the cause of death was pulmonary tuberculosis.[8] References1. ^1 Montana Marriage License for Arthur G. Harbaugh, March 10, 1904. Montana State Historical Society; Helena, Montana; Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1950. Ancestry.com. Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1987 [database on-line]. {{Montana State Bobcats football coach navbox}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Harbaugh, A. G.}}2. ^{{cite news|title=Sports of All Sorts|newspaper=The Montana Standard|date=February 8, 1936|page=8|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27339848/sports_of_all_sorts/|via=Newspapers.com}} 3. ^{{cite book|title=Knox College Catalog 1899-1900|publisher=Knox College|year=1900|pages=80, 83, 103|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uzdJAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=Bobcat Record Book|year=2018|publisher=Montana State University|page=56|url=https://s3.amazonaws.com/sidearm.sites/msubobcats.com/documents/2018/10/4/FB_Guide_2018_Records.pdf}} 5. ^1 {{cite news|title=Leading Metallurgist Opens Office Here|newspaper=Tonopah Daily Bonanza|date=April 4, 1919|page=4|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27339606/leading_metallurgist_opens_office_here/|via=Newspapers.com}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Bozeman Items|newspaper=The Butte Miner|date=January 15, 1906|page=3|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27338203/bozeman_items/|via=Newspapers.com}} 7. ^{{cite news|title=A.G. Harbaugh Organizes The Union Assay Company|newspaper=Tonopah Daily Bonanaza|date=December 10, 1919|page=4|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27339359/ag_harbaugh_organizes_the_union_assay/|via=Newspapers.com}} 8. ^1 Certificate of Death for Arthur G. Harbough [sic], born 1872, chemist, husband of Nellie Grimes. Arizona Department of Health Services; Phoenix, AZ, USA. Ancestry.com. Arizona, Death Records, 1887-1960 [database on-line]. 5 : 1872 births|1934 deaths|Knox College (Illinois) alumni|Montana State Bobcats football coaches|20th-century deaths from tuberculosis |
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