Herman Koehler (end)

Koehler was born in Upper Montclair, New Jersey on July 15, 1873.

Koehler was an experienced outdoorsman and made several trips across Labrador and northern Quebec.

He is believed to have died sometime between September and December in 1931 while trying to pass Labrador from Kuujjuaq with fellow New Jerseyman Fred Connell and guide Jimmy Martin from Cartwright.

[3] Dr. Joel Whitaker put him on his all-time team, ranking him the second best end in the history of the school up to that time.

[4] He notes that Koehler came to the University with experience, for he played on the Orange Athletic Club with Frank Coyne.

Koehler, third from the right in the second row, with the 1899 North Carolina Tar Heels football team.
Koehler, third from the left in the top row, with the Montclair Athletic Club ice hockey team in 1896–97.