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  Logan, George - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Logan was active for many years in the furtherance of agricultural advancement.
Tigers coach to Logan: Be louder in CF.
Logan Taylor is swept out by the new wave.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-logang1e.html   (331 words)

  
 Stenton - History, Architecture, & Collections
James Logan was a Quaker and as a capable young man in Bristol, England he came to the attention of the founder of the Colony of Pennsylvania, William Penn. He accompanied Penn to North America in 1699.
Logan's library was one of the largest in the American Colonies and is now part of the Library Company of Philadelphia.
GEORGE (1753 - 1821) AND DEBORAH (1761 - 1839) LOGAN
www.stenton.org /history/index.cfm   (1269 words)

  
 Significant Scots - George Logan
George Logan was educated at the university of Glasgow, of which he entered the Greek class in 1693, and became a master of arts in 1696.
Logan, in company with many men who have supported liberal and enlightened political sentiments, had the misfortune to be more anxious to establish them on historical precedent, than on their native merits, and the history of Scotland was peculiarly barren in ascertained facts for such a purpose.
But Logan is accused of having gone to other and more frail sources; a fabulous list of kings had been added to the number of the tenants of the Scottish throne, by Boece and the other early chroniclers.
www.electricscotland.com /history/other/logan_george.htm   (712 words)

  
 George Logan
He was born in Nova Scotia on January 11, 1831 the son of Hugh and Jeanette Logan, natives of Scotland.
Logan was married while living in Kansas and his wife died in that state.
He is one of the substantial and enterprising citizens of the county and has the respect of all who know him, commercially of socially having met the responsibilities of life in a manly manner wherever he has lived and under all conditions.
www.angelfire.com /ne/PhyllisGenealogy/georgelogan.html   (498 words)

  
 Convocation News - Presentation of Dr. George Meredith Logan, Ph.D.
George Logan chose a somewhat unusual academic preparation for the work that has brought him to be with us today.
He served as head of his Department for almost a decade, a period that proved to be transformative because of his dedication to recruiting outstanding scholars and encouraging them to contribute to the evolution of the research and teaching activities of the Department.
Moreover, Professor Logan has, during his work on this project over the past two decades, edited sections of the Norton containing literature drawn from two different historical periods – first the 17th century and more recently the 16th century – thus demonstrating a range of interest and expertise that few could claim.
www.uregina.ca /news/convocation/stories/logan.shtml   (926 words)

  
 Mt. Logan Climb with International Mountain Guides   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
George is simply the best at what he does.
George's trips are well planned, he doesn't miss any details.
I climb with George because he's been at it so long, and he knows what it takes not just to get to the top, but more crucially, to get the whole team down safely.
www.mountainguides.com /logan.shtml   (914 words)

  
 MS 2172: The George Logan Collection, 1862-1877
George M. Logan was born in Nova Scotia, Canada, in approximately 1842.
George was the second of six children: his siblings were William (born in 1841), John (born in 1844), Robert (born in 1846), Ann (born in 1849), and Paul (born in 1856).
George himself was wounded at the battle of Chickamauga (September 19-20, 1863), and died of his wounds on October 14, 1863 in Nashville, Tennessee.
www.lib.utk.edu /spcoll/manuscripts/ms2172fa.html   (583 words)

  
 LOGAN, JOHN (1748-1788) - Online Information article about LOGAN, JOHN (1748-1788)
Logan was accused of having appropriated in his Poems (1781) verses written by Michael Bruce.
Pearson on behalf of Bruce were included in Dr Anderson's Life of Logan.
Logan's authorship of the poems in dispute is defended by David See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /LOB_LUP/LOGAN_JOHN_1748_1788_.html   (831 words)

  
 Kelso Family Slaves in Pennsylvania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Logan was a servant of Col. Chambers during the Revolutionary War.
George Logan called "Reed's George" worked as a handyman, teamster, cattle-driver, hauled grain to distillery and whiskey back to the Reed store in Erie.
George Logan is described as "almost gigantic in height and Herculean strength," "a friend to everybody - kind to all" (Russell Manuscript)
www.afrolumens.org /slavery/kelslav.html   (354 words)

  
 Famous
George Logan's Letters Addressed to the Yeomanry of the United States: Shewing the Necessity of Confining the Public Revenue to a Fixed Proportion of the Net Produce of the Land; and the Bad Policy and Injustice of Every Species of Indirect Taxation and Commercial Regulations, "by a Farmer" (Philadelphia, 1791).
Logan was secretary of the colony, and it was in his fine library that young Franklin found the latest scientific works.
In 1860 he was a delegate from the state at large to the Chicago Republican national, convention, and early in February, 1861, he was appointed by the governor of Illinois one of five.commissioners to represent the state in the National peace convention at Washington, in which he took an active part.
mysite.verizon.net /loganfalls/Famous.htm   (1299 words)

  
 Logan Genealogy: world-wide Logan genealogy, including Restalrig, Leith, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and America.
Logan extracts from the Old Parish Records, SCT (prior to 1700) This is a very large file.
Logan Extracts from The Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland (Registrum Secreti Sigilli Regum Scotorum; 1575-1580) In English.
The branch I feel is the most in error is the descendants of Alexander Logan, son of the 7th Laird of Restalrig.
mysite.verizon.net /loganfalls   (304 words)

  
 LOGAN MSS.
The Logan mss., 1814-1931, consist of the papers of George Washington Logan, 1827-1893, Cass County, Indiana, farmer.
Logan was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the F.andA.M. Lodge, and the Democratic Party.
In 1828 are the appointment papers of Logan's father Thomas as road supervisor of District 4, Jackson Twp., Fayette County, Indiana.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/logan.html   (519 words)

  
 Biography: David George Logan
Two garage owners, for whom Logan worked off and on as a mechanic, taught Logan the importance of careful craftsmanship (in mechanical work) and about human relations (with the owners of the affected machines).
Logan believes all of his life experiences have influenced him in one way or another.
Logan believes that living mostly in an urban setting and in a tiny farming community throughout childhood provided him with a balanced view of how people's lives effect their thinking, their beliefs, and their aesthetic preferences.
www.temple.edu /crafts/public_html/mjcc/local/history/biographies/b104.html   (375 words)

  
 Chesapeake Bay Foundation - Save the Bay: Memories of My Father
George and his Dad, Jim, in 1982 as they set out on a three-day canoe trip in southwestern Virginia.
George and his daughter, Bailey at their home in West River during the winter of 2004.
George and his family have established a memorial fund to honor the late James Logan.
www.cbf.org /site/R?i=XrWQs2npntsrm0lWSckrYw..   (326 words)

  
 George Logan Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
George Logan (1753-1821) was one of the renaissance men who governed the republic in the early days of the United States.
Logan was born September 9, 1753, in "Stenton," the home his grandfather had built in 1728 and to which his parents, William and Hannah Logan, and older siblings had moved from Philadelphia only four months earlier.
The Logans were a Quaker family; George Logan's grandfather, James, had been William Penn's secretary, who had made his fortune in fur trading.
www.bookrags.com /biography/george-logan   (201 words)

  
 George Logan (1753-1821)
He was the grandson of James Logan, who had been William Penn's secretary and one of the most politically powerful and scholarly people in the proprietary colony.
Stenton was built by James Logan, and it was there that he gathered his famous library that included his own publications in science.
In 1802 George Logan had finished his first year as a United States Senator and had figured in the history of the expedition by his membership on the three-man committee that approved Jefferson's request for funds.
www.lewis-clark.org /content/content-article.asp?ArticleID=2325   (314 words)

  
 Commissioners Biographies
Housing Member and Chairperson George Logan is a Senior Engineer and Mapping Group Supervisor at the BHC Company in Bridgeport.
Logan completed undergraduate study at Trinity College, and a masters degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Bridgeport.
Logan as a Commissioner of the African-American Affairs Commission.
www.cga.ct.gov /aaac/commissioners/glogan.htm   (189 words)

  
 John A. Logan Museum | Murphysboro, IL | (618) 684-3455
Logan and his wife Mary Cunningham Logan had three children but only one, John A. Logan II, has living descendants.
If you are not related to John A. Logan through one of his siblings you may be tied to the family through one of his many Logan aunts and uncles.
Margaret Logan Davis Phelps wrote a history of the Logan family in 1883 and it is from this document that this information has been taken.
www.loganmuseum.org /geneology_of_John_A_Logan.html   (842 words)

  
 Index George Rogers Clark Illinois Regiment American Colonial Wars Sons Revolution SR
Major George Walls Bill of Exchange issued at Fort Nelson and sent to Governor of Virginia for payment due Daniel Brohead, who supplied 300 bushels of corn for use of the garrison and sundries for the indians.
George Rogers Clark at New York certified Bills [of exchange] for Virginia troops in the Illinois Country were sent to Oliver Pollock at New Orleans.
George Rogers Clark certified September 5, 1785 that Philoman Walters served 36 days as a guard to the army march against the indians in 1782 and was entitled to pay from the state of Virginia.
my.execpc.com /~sril/clarkv12   (12236 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - George Logan (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - George Logan (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
George Logan[lO´gun] Pronunciation Key, 1753–1821, American political figure and agriculturist, b.
He served as U.S. Senator (1801–7) and, despite the Logan Act, went to England to reconcile differences between that country and the United States.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/L/LoganGe.html   (244 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Logan
Logan, Cornelius Ambrose (1832-1899) — also known as Cornelius A. Logan — of Kansas; Illinois.
Logan, George Washington (1815-1889) — of North Carolina.
Francis Episcopal Cemetery, Rutherfordton, N.C. Logan, Harland deBaum — of New Hampshire.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/logan.html   (741 words)

  
 William & Tabitha (Beals) George
Silas and Mary George lived in North Carolina before Tennessee was a state and the land where they resided was later located in Jefferson and Blount Counties East Tennessee.
I have no single document that states that Martha Ann George Logan is the daughter of Silas George, but have a heap of substantiating material.
Tabitha's marriage in 1806 at age 20, to William George was out of unity with the Society of Friends and she was condemned and she was a member until September 18, 1831, which is the last entry for her in the Miami, Highland Co., Ohio, Quaker Monthly Meeting records.
www.the-roundup.com /quaker/george/index.html   (618 words)

  
 Logans in the Old Parish Records of Scotland, prior to 1700
LOGAN, Marioun 03 Jun 1599 Edinburgh Parish, Edin.
LOGAN, Patrik 30 Jun 1605 Edinburgh Parish, Edin.
LOGAN, Patrik 24 Jun 1610 Edinburgh Parish, Edin.
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 George Logan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Hi John, My name is George Logan and i am from Northern Ireland,i have been doing my Logan Family Tree.The Logans did come from Scotland and the Logan seat ie.
Estate is at presant for sale including the title in Scotland.The Logans Iam connected to come from Co. Antrim Northern Ireland around the Ballymena area a townland called Ahoghill,This would be were you would find most of the logan name in all of Ireland.
David had two other brothers that i know of William and James born 1670-90 I am sorry but i do not know were they lived James had two sons Willam and George Both Doctors George married a Deborah Norris.
members.aol.com /oleoghain/georgelogan.htm   (161 words)

  
 Cosmopolitan,
Washington, D.C. Chiefly papers of John Alexander Logan (1826-1886), Union Army officer and U.S. senator and representative from Illinois; and of his wife, Mary Simmerson (Cunningham) Logan (1838-1923), author.
The papers of the John Alexander Logan family, including John Alexander Logan (1826-1886), army officer and United States senator and representative from Illinois, were deposited in the Library of Congress by Mary Logan Tucker and John A. Logan III in 1925, 1931, and 1941.
Copyright in the unpublished writings of the John Alexander Logan family in these papers and in other collections of papers in the custody of the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public.
memory.loc.gov /master/mss/eadxmlmss/2001/ms001029.xml   (575 words)

  
 Muhammad Ali vs George Logan Boxing Record and Fight Review
The meeting with George Logan was less significant.
Logan threw lots of left hooks and found himself hitting nothing more substantial than air.
Clay’s quicksilver hands cut his fragile brows to ribbons and the referee stepped in with Logan struggling to see the blur of leather flying his way.
www.boxing-memorabilia.com /biologan.htm   (191 words)

  
 George Logan — Infoplease.com
Mapping the Alberta Route of the 1887 Mormon Trek from Utah to Cardston.(migration route from Logan, Utah to Cardston, Alberta)
Maximum Maharam: for Park Avenue South premises worthy of its mid-century pedigree and contemporary performance, the fabric manufacturer......
George Eliot and the fetish of realism.(Critical Essay)
www.infoplease.com /ce6/people/A0830150.html   (323 words)

  
 USUSC MS228: George Ellsworth Papers
Samuel George Ellsworth was born on June 19, 1916 in Safford, Arizona to James Clarence and Julia Claridge Ellsworth.
George and Maria Ellsworth were married in the Mesa, Arizona LDS Temple on October 24, 1942.
Fd 3 Logan Temple—S. George Ellsworth’s Temple History—drafts—Mailings—1984
library.usu.edu /Specol/manuscript/collms228.html   (14413 words)

  
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LOGAN, GEORGE C. - Husband of Mary Breen; Father of Agnes, Michael, another son, name not known, Henry K. Logan and Mary "Molly" Logan (later Ross); Son of David and Agnes Mathieson Logan; Brother of David M. and William Davidson Logan, Jennie Logan (Mrs.
LOGAN, LINCOLN LAWRENCE - Son of William Davidson and Mary Isabella Mitchell Logan; Brother of Alva George and William Malcolm "Mickey" Logan and Infant boy Logan who died in 1906 - Feb 12, 1907 - Apr 9, 1930
LOGAN, WILLIAM DAVIDSON - Husband of Mary Isabella Mitchell; Father of Alva George, Lawrence Lincoln and William Malcolm "Mickey" Logan and Infant boy who died in 1906; Son of David and Agnes Mathieson Logan; Brother of David M. and George C. LoganĀ  and of Jennie Logan (Mrs.
www.silvertonhillside.com /index_files/page0101.htm   (680 words)

  
 John Alexander Logan Family Papers (Library of Congress)
Processing History: The John Alexander Logan family papers were arranged and described in 1963.
Copyright Status: Copyright in the unpublished writings of the John Alexander Logan family in these papers and in other collections of papers in the custody of the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public.
Material relating to Mary Logan Tucker, George Edwin Tucker, John Alexander Logan, Jr., and other family members is also present.
www.loc.gov /rr/mss/text/loganfam.html   (750 words)

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