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Curtis Redden

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414:, where he also became involved in politics. In October 1908, Redden agreed to take time out from his law practice to join Coach Yost's staff to whip the Michigan football team into shape. Redden was given responsibility over the linemen. For a portion of the 1911 season, Yost left Redden in charge of the team while Yost traveled to the East to watch Penn play Jim Thorpe's Carlisle Indians. Redden remained on Yost's coaching staff through the 1912 season. For several years, Redden had continued his law practice in Illinois but had "been able to spare a few weeks to return to Ann Arbor and help out" as Yost's assistant. By 1912, Yost concluded he needed a year-round, full-time staff of assistants. Redden returned to Illinois, where he worked at 1007: 431: 29: 456:
dots and dashes, until the world resembled a vast radio station, spelling hell, hell, and hell again. To this must be added the shriek of shells, the whistle of fragments, the automatic hammer effect of the machine gun, the rattle of the rifle fire, the rockets and star shells out over No Man's land—all combined to make the night weird, hideous, fascinating, sublime.
396:. In November 1905, a newspaper reported on Redden's progress at Kentucky: "What Redden is doing at Kentucky is best shown by the record his moonshiners made in this Northwestern game. Undoubtedly, the close, hard game given the purple bv Redden's pupils, helped pull Northwestern down to the weakened condition in which Stagg's men found McCormick's players." 286:. The 1901 team compiled a record of 11–0 and outscored its opponents 550–0. In Redden's sophomore, junior and senior years, Michigan was 33–0–1 and outscored opponents by a total of 1,764 to 18. At the end of his senior season, Redden was a unanimous first-team All-Western selection, including designations by the 455:
And so it went from day to day, but oftimes the nights were very bad. At night, when the infantry launched its raids, or the enemy his, or the infantry became nervous and called for help, the guns stamped like stallions and snorted their breaths of fire. The blackness of the night became a series of
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Redden was captain not only of this year's Michigan football team but also of the selected All-Star Western team. He is a natural football player and is one of the best ends the Middle West has ever produced. He is also captain of the school track team, being the only man who has had the distinction
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Redden's cool head in a game, his speed and strong playing mark him as the most legitimate selection for captain among all the other captains ... Redden's speed up the field on punts, his ability to stiff arm every interferer without slackening up that speed, and his open-field tackling mark him as
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With an escort of more than 600 enlisted men besides the officers of the 149th and 67th artillery brigade, of which the regiment was a part, the cortege passed through Coblenz with Redden's horse, 'Sergeant,' taking the place of honor immediately behind the gun carriage bearing the flag-draped
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was dedicated to Redden. The funds to purchase the column were donated by friends of Redden from his days at Michigan and by the men who served with him in the 149th Field Artillery. The column was dedicated at a ceremony prior the 1921 Michigan-Illinois game. The
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in France. His unit was among the first to leave for France. In April 1918, newspapers published a letter from Redden to a friend back home describing the Illinois artillery unit's "baptism of fire." He described the heavy shelling the unit withstood:
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casket. In line with the custom of military funerals, the dead officer's boots were in the stirrups, with the toes pointing to the rear. At the grave three volleys were fired by an infantry squad and a bugler sounded the plantive notes of '
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Census entry for William R. Redden and family. Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census . Census Place: Danville Ward 6, Vermilion, Illinois; Roll: T624_330; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 0154; Image: 522; FHL Number:
250:. His father, William B. Redden, was an Indiana native and a lawyer. His mother, Sarah E. Redden, was also an Indiana native. Redden had two younger brothers, Forest and James, and a younger sister, Jessie. At the time of the 1034: 315:. After he graduated, one paper noted the impact his loss would have on the 1904 team: "The loss of Captain Redden will be felt keenly. For four years he was regarded as the greatest end the west ever produced." 1536: 1396: 1228: 156: 307:
the best end for the pure type of end work the west has seen in years. Offensively his skill lies in assisting his tackle in boxing an opponent and assisting the runner after he has passed the line.
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Census entry for William B. Redden and family. Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census . Census Place: Rossville, Vermilion, Illinois; Roll: T623_349; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 96.
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An all-around athlete, Redden was selected as the captain of Michigan's football and baseball teams in his senior year. One newspaper summed up Redden's athletic career at Michigan as follows
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magazine in November 1921 reported: "This column will stand for all time to perpetuate the memory of Colonel Redden and as a bond of union between the two great universities."
1752: 1747: 1522: 1382: 1214: 1742: 1722: 565: 1737: 1717: 1712: 845:"'CAP' REDDEN BOSSES YOST'S ELEVEN DURING ABSENCE: Former Michigan End Shows Wolverines How to Play End in Sharp Drill". Indianapolis Star. November 3, 1911. 614: 1762: 1757: 1702: 1545: 1405: 1237: 500: 283: 279: 275: 190: 168: 164: 160: 1707: 1081: 1727: 926:"OUR BOYS THERE! 149th Under Fire Never Flinch; Maj. Redden Tells How C Battery Drew Shells to Save Comrades". The Pointer. April 26, 1918. 744: 475:. Redden had been in command of the artillery unit since October 1918. Redden was buried in Germany on a slope near the point where the 404: 422:, from 1915 to 1917 as an assistant physical education director, line coach for the Knox football team, and as head baseball coach. 186: 460:
In November 1918, Redden was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and assumed command of the 149th Field Artillery Regiment.
784:"PROGRESS OF TEAMS: FOOTBALL COACHES WATCH WITH INTEREST RECORDS OF PLAYERS ON GRIDIRON". Galveston Daily News. December 5, 1905. 1697: 1613: 361: 1330: 1145: 1043: 546: 393: 337: 119: 1177: 1423: 373: 560: 353: 349: 86: 467:
after the army of occupation began its march into Germany. Redden died of pneumonia in January 1919 at a hospital in
251: 298:. He was one of only five players upon whom the "Western football critics have been able to unanimously agree." 733:"COACH YOST'S LAST SEASON: PROSPECTS FOR THE MICHIGAN FOOTBALL ELEVEN". Logansport Reporter. August 22, 1904. 415: 223: 100: 1563: 1315: 504: 267: 227: 1065: 689:"All-Western Eleven: Critics Agree on Selection of Five Star Players". Fort Wayne News. December 1, 1903. 369: 1514: 1374: 1206: 332:
With the success of Yost's "Point-a-Minute" teams, his former players were in great demand as coaches.
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also designated Redden as the captain of its 1903 All-Western team and explained its choice as follows
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Redden has since been reburied in Spring Hill Cemetery in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois, US.
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In 1906, Redden, who had also been a star in baseball at Michigan, signed to play baseball with the
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Redden survived the many battles in which his unit fought only to come down with
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to Oregon State. And in 1905, Redden was hired as the football coach at
700:"In the Sporting World". Oshkosh Daily Northwestern. December 15, 1903. 667:"In the Sporting World". Oshkosh Daily Northwestern. November 28, 1903. 472: 468: 70: 795:"In the World of Sports". The Atlanta Constitution. January 28, 1906. 711:"New Football Captain". The Marshall Daily News. December 3, 1902. 429: 434:
Curtis Redden cropped from 1903 Michigan football team photograph
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By 1908, Redden had opened a law practice in his home town of
937:"REDDEN IS PROMOTED". Indianapolis Star. November 18, 1918. 1547:
1903 Michigan Wolverines football—national champions
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1902 Michigan Wolverines football—national champions
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Redden was also selected as a third-team All-American by
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1901 Michigan Wolverines football—national champions
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of holding both stations of honor at the same time.
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He was the starting 662: 660: 594: 580: 7: 1738:Sportspeople from Danville, Illinois 1718:Michigan Wolverines football coaches 1713:Michigan Wolverines football players 274:'s famous "Point-a-Minute" teams of 270:where he became one of the stars of 14: 258:, with his parents and siblings. 1763:Deaths from pneumonia in Germany 1758:Military personnel from Illinois 499:In 1921, one of the columns in 1: 1703:20th-century American lawyers 857:"1912 Michigan Football Team" 832:"1908 Michigan Football Team" 747:. Mgoblue.com. Archived from 199:Third-team All-American, 1903 1708:Indianapolis Indians players 547:Kentucky University Pioneers 380:to Arkansas and Notre Dame, 196:First-team All-Western, 1903 1728:United States Army colonels 1779: 216:Curtis Gerald "Cap" Redden 143:Accomplishments and honors 1554: 1414: 1246: 1052: 859:. University of Michigan. 834:. 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Sheffield 751:on August 14, 2009. 566:Kentucky University 521: 420:Galesburg, Illinois 394:Kentucky University 256:Rossville, Illinois 246:Redden was born in 120:Kentucky University 23: 1665:Graduate manager: 1502:Graduate manager: 1362:Graduate manager: 1098:John Nathan Levine 520: 436: 412:Danville, Illinois 248:Danville, Illinois 232:United States Army 54:Danville, Illinois 1675: 1674: 1661:Keene Fitzpatrick 1653:Assistant coach: 1604:Thomas S. Hammond 1599:George W. Gregory 1512: 1511: 1498:Keene Fitzpatrick 1468:William S. Palmer 1454:James E. Lawrence 1434:George W. Gregory 1419:Charles B. Carter 1372: 1371: 1358:Keene Fitzpatrick 1350:Assistant coach: 1256:George W. Gregory 1204: 1203: 1186:Claude Simons Jr. 1138:Willis T. Stewart 1114:Willis T. Stewart 1082:Robert M. Coleman 606: 605: 555: 213: 212: 107:Coaching career ( 1770: 1667:Charles A. Baird 1647:Fielding H. Yost 1548: 1539: 1532: 1525: 1516: 1504:Charles A. Baird 1490:Fielding H. 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Page 1090:Hogan Yancey 1073: 1003:Find a Grave 979: 968: 943: 932: 887: 876: 865: 851: 840: 826: 815: 790: 779: 768: 757: 749:the original 739: 728: 717: 706: 695: 684: 673: 648: 639: 629: 595: 581: 550: 545: 509: 498: 495: 486: 462: 459: 454: 437: 416:Knox College 409: 398: 374:William Cole 366:Bruce Shorts 331: 321: 317: 310: 305: 299: 295: 291: 287: 265: 245: 215: 214: 187:All-American 66:(1919-01-16) 18: 1693:1919 deaths 1688:1881 births 1655:Dan McGugin 1624:Joe Maddock 1614:Harry James 1594:Herb Graver 1464:Dan McGugin 1459:Joe Maddock 1429:Herb Graver 1352:Bennie Owen 1336:Ebin Wilson 1281:Dan McGugin 1251:Herb Graver 1196:(1938–1941) 1188:(1935–1937) 1180:(1933–1934) 1148:(1927–1929) 1140:(1924–1926) 1132:(1922–1923) 1124:(1919–1921) 1116:(1913–1917) 1100:(1909–1911) 1092:(1907–1908) 1060:(1901–1902) 444:World War I 426:World War I 334:Dan McGugin 313:Walter Camp 242:Early years 236:World War I 185:Third-team 97:Position(s) 1682:Categories 1569:Joe Curtis 1482:Boss Weeks 1449:Paul Jones 1331:Hugh White 1326:Boss Weeks 1271:Paul Jones 1146:James Elam 621:References 534:Conference 354:Ohio State 344:to Drake, 338:Vanderbilt 47:1881-02-08 1659:Trainer: 1496:Trainer: 1356:Trainer: 1311:Neil Snow 1170:Jack Winn 537:Standing 465:pneumonia 440:U.S. Army 83:1900–1903 73:, Germany 1122:Jim Park 634:1374343. 609:See also 531:Overall 336:went to 226:for the 224:left end 157:National 87:Michigan 503:at the 473:Germany 469:Koblenz 442:during 403:in the 135:Overall 71:Koblenz 1172:(1932) 1164:(1931) 1156:(1930) 1108:(1912) 1084:(1906) 1076:(1905) 1068:(1903) 596:Total: 554:(1905) 370:Oregon 350:Purdue 294:, and 282:, and 178:Awards 56:, U.S. 600:7–0–3 586:7–0–3 570:7–0–3 528:Team 525:Year 477:Rhine 138:7–0–3 561:1905 490:taps 479:and 388:and 386:Utah 352:and 284:1903 280:1902 276:1901 191:1903 169:1903 165:1902 161:1901 116:1905 61:Died 41:Born 1001:at 418:in 360:to 348:to 155:3Ă— 101:End 1684:: 954:^ 918:^ 898:^ 801:^ 659:^ 492:.' 471:, 407:. 372:, 364:, 356:, 340:, 290:, 278:, 238:. 167:, 163:, 109:HC 1538:e 1531:t 1524:v 1398:e 1391:t 1384:v 1230:e 1223:t 1216:v 1036:e 1029:t 1022:v 193:) 189:( 171:) 159:( 49:) 45:(

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Danville, Illinois
Koblenz
Michigan
End
HC
Kentucky University
National
1901
1902
1903
All-American
1903
college football
left end
University of Michigan
United States Army
World War I
Danville, Illinois
1900 United States Census
Rossville, Illinois
University of Michigan
Fielding H. Yost
1901
1902
1903
Walter Camp
Dan McGugin
Vanderbilt
Willie Heston

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