Artie Miller Explained

Artie (Hart) Miller
Position1:Halfback
College:Carlisle
Playing Years1:1900–1901
Playing Team1:Homestead Library & Athletic Club
Playing Years2:1902
Playing Team2:Pittsburgh Stars
Career Highlights:

Artie “Hart” Miller was an early professional American football player for the Homestead Library & Athletic Club in 1900 and 1901, as well as the Pittsburgh Stars of the first National Football League. He played the position of halfback. Before the start of the 1902 season, Miller was working as a lumberjack in Wisconsin.

Prior to playing professionally, Miller attended and played football at, the Carlisle Indian School. According to school records, Miller arrived at the school in 1891 and graduated in 1900. By 1910, he was living Gresham, Wisconsin, working in a saw mill and still playing football.

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