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Milt Rehnquist Date of birth: April 3, 1892 Place of birth: Minnesota, U.S. Date of death: December 1971 (age 79) Career information Position(s): Offensive lineman College: Bethany College[disambiguation needed ] Organizations As player: 1924
1925
1925-1926
1927
1928-1931
1931
1932Kansas City Blues
Cleveland Bulldogs
Kansas City Cowboys
Cleveland Bulldogs
Providence Steam Roller
New York Giants
Boston BravesCareer highlights and awards Honors: First-team All-Pro (1929) Playing stats at NFL.com Milton Rehnquist (April 3, 1892 – December 1971) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Kansas City Blues, Cleveland Bulldogs, Kansas City Cowboys, Providence Steam Roller, New York Giants, and the Boston Braves. He attended Bethany College[disambiguation needed ].
Providence Steam Roller 1928 NFL Champions Jimmy Conzelman | Bill Cronin | Jack Cronin | Jack Fleischman | Al Hadden | Duke Hanny | Norm Harvey | Perry Jackson | Jim Laird | Curly Oden | Milt Rehnquist | Jim Simmons | Clyde Smith | Orland Smith | Gus Sonnenberg | Jack Spellman | Pop Williams | Abe Wilson | Wildcat Wilson
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