Arthur Lemuel Tuttle (October 30, 1870 – January 23, 1957) was an American college football player and coach, and then mining engineer and executive.
When he graduated from prep school, Arthur Tuttle enrolled at Washington University in St. Louis in 1888.
In 1888, Tuttle is noted for his work alongside Captain Bohn defeating Smith Academy.
[6] Tuttle led the "Myrtle and Maroon" eleven to a 28–0 victory against the Missouri Tigers for the Western Intercollegiate Football Championship in 1890 on Thanksgiving at Sportsman's Park.
After several years in New York, Tuttle returned to Mexico as a mining executive for the Lewisohns and then he and his family moved to Danville, Kentucky, his wife's hometown, where he set up a practice, doing several projects in Central and South America.