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John Moorhead Jr.

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maid. Moorhead later reconciled with his son, after the funeral of his daughter, Miss Anne Katherine Moorhead, who was killed in the
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For the American college football player and coach at the University of Pittsburgh, see
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and Turner Donaldson Moorhead, both of whom attended Yale. John A. Moorhead would play
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Big Leagues: Professional Baseball, Football, and Basketball in National Memory
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at Yale, graduate in 1904 and later coach football at the
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1880 Yale Bulldogs football—national champions
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1879 Yale Bulldogs football—national champions
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University of Nebraska Press. 267:"John Moorhead, Jr., Ph.B. 1880" 242:in Pittsburgh and was buried at 655:Yale Bulldogs football players 179:Allegheny Athletic Association 120:Allegheny Athletic Association 1: 665:Burials at Allegheny Cemetery 208:in the game for those years. 437:Peterson, Robert W. (1997). 211:John was also the father of 412:"The Birth of Pro Football" 681: 18: 581: 501: 233:New York Central Railroad 134: 125: 33: 377:. Yale University. 1910. 345:"Camp and His Followers" 316:"Three A's for Football" 221:University of Pittsburgh 72:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 69:Place of death 55:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 51:Place of birth 445:Oxford University Press 61:Date of death 43:Date of birth 361:on September 29, 2010. 332:on September 29, 2010. 173:. He played alongside 586:Benjamin Wisner Bacon 506:Benjamin Wisner Bacon 432:on November 27, 2010. 287:Fox, Stephen (1994). 140:W. Pennsylvania champ 591:Walter Irving Badger 511:Walter Irving Badger 395:(February 25). 1907. 200:In a 1904 issue of 161:(sometimes spelled 30: 611:Frederic Remington 531:Frederic Remington 404:Additional sources 244:Allegheny Cemetery 183:Pudge Heffelfinger 77:Career information 622: 621: 539: 538: 167:American football 159:John Moorhead Jr. 156: 155: 29:John Moorhead Jr. 672: 575: 566: 559: 552: 543: 495: 486: 479: 472: 463: 458: 433: 431: 416: 397: 396: 385: 379: 378: 369: 363: 362: 360: 349: 340: 334: 333: 331: 320: 311: 305: 304: 284: 278: 277: 271: 263: 213:John A. Moorhead 149:develop football 38: 31: 21:John A. 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John A. Moorhead

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Position(s)
Center
US college
Yale
Allegheny Athletic Association
W. Pennsylvania champ
Walter Camp
American football
Yale
Walter Camp
Allegheny Athletic Association
Pudge Heffelfinger
center
O. D. Thompson
tackle
forwards
John A. Moorhead
halfback
University of Pittsburgh
French
Bronx
New York Central Railroad
pneumonia
Allegheny Cemetery


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