| Roles | Competed in Olympic Games |
|---|---|
| Sex | Male |
| Full name | Harold Robert•Shurtleff |
| Used name | Harold•Shurtleff |
| Born | 6 January 1883 in Concord, New Hampshire (USA) |
| Died | 6 December 1938 in Canton, Massachusetts (USA) |
| NOC | United States |
American historian and architect Harold Shurtleff was a year 1906 Harvard alumni who was also interested in painting. During World War I he served as an instructor at various officers’ training camps and was discharged with the rank of major. He helped to restore Colonial Williamsburg and is remembered today for his self-illustrated book The Log Cabin Myth: A Study of the Early Dwellings of the English Colonists in North America although actually only a part-time artist. Shurtleff was the long-time director of research at Colonial Williamsburg. Amongst others, he was a member of the New York Beaux Arts Club.
| Games | Discipline (Sport) / Event | NOC / Team | Pos | Medal | As | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1932 Summer Olympics | Art Competitions | USA |
Harold Shurtleff | |||
| Painting, Unknown Event, Open (Olympic) | ||||||
| Painting, Unknown Event, Open (Olympic) | ||||||
| Painting, Unknown Event, Open (Olympic) |
POB also seen as Swanton, Vermont (http://tmsociety.org/thomas/joseph/aqwg273.htm)