John Logan records, 1798-1806.

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John Logan records, 1798-1806.

This collection contains two items relating to the service of John Logan as the first treasurer of Kentucky, and a court document. The materials in this collection consist of a receipt issued by Logan as treasurer, dated December 3, 1798, for taxes paid in Clark County; a copy of a bond for 100,000 pounds given to Governor James Garrard, December 20, 1800, for Logan's service as state treasurer for the next year; and an affidavit sworn before Logan as a justice of the peace in Franklin County Court of Quarterly Sessions. The latter documented a statement made by Thomas Bodley concerning land tracts.

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Kentucky. Treasury Dept.

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Logan, John, 1747-1807.

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John Logan, an associate of Daniel Boone, was an early settler in Lincoln County, Kentucky. He served in several of the conventions called to draft a constitution for Kentucky when statehood was sought. As a militia officer, he served in the American Revolution and led a militia company as a colonel as late as 1806. Logan became state treasurer in 1792 and held the position until his death in 1807. From the description of John Logan records, 1798-1806. (Kentucky Historical Society). ...