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Logan, James, 1674-1751 (74)

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James Logan, colonial statesman and scholar, became William Penn's secretary and emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1699. Logan was later appointed Penn's financial agent in the colony and adviser for his descendants. During the next forty years, he held various positions in the colonial government including secretary of the province, clerk of the Provincial Council, and numerous other executive and judicial posts. Logan also amassed a fortune in land investment and in trade with the Indians. He wa...

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Logan, James, -1780 (10)

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American Indian chief.

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Logan, James K. (8)

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James Kenneth Logan was born in Quenemo, KS, in 1929 and graduated from the University of Kansas in 1952. He received his law degree from Harvard University in 1955 and served as Professor (1957-1968) and Dean (1961-1968) at the University of Kansas School of Law. After nine years of private practice in Kansas, he was nominated by President Carter and subsequently received his commission as a judge to the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. He completed almost 21 years in that capac...

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Logan, James, advocate (8)

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Epithet: author of ' The Scottish Gaƫl.' Epithet: author

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Logan, Jim (James) (7)

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Logan, James Venable, 1901-.... (8)

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James Logan was a resident of Gallatin County, Ill. during the American Civil War. His brother, William Logan, was a resident of Mount Joy Borough during the same time period. The brothers corresponded briefly throughout the war.

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Godfrey, James L. (James Logan), 1907-1994 (5)

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Logan, James H., (3)

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Logan, James, active 1848-1850 (3)

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Logan, James, 1644-1751. (2)

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James Logan was a scholar, secretary to William Penn, clerk of the Provincial Council, commissioner of property and receiver general for the province of Pennsylvania.

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