James Logan letters, 1862-1865.

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James Logan letters, 1862-1865.

Three letters written by James Logan of Gallatin County, Ill. to his brother, William, of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa. Correspondence mentions large numbers of "refugees coming from the Southern States," problems with housing, and the excessive price of food and farm products.

3 items (3 p.) ; 32 cm. or smaller.

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Logan, William Newton

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Attorney, Patterson, Calif. Worked on road construction gang while student at Stanford University (1912). Kept notebook of lively conversations of Irish workers. From the description of "Reminiscences of a road construction gang near La Honda, California," 1912. (University of the Pacific). WorldCat record id: 34768171 ...

Logan, Jim (James)

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Logan, James Venable, 1901-....

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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. From the description of James Logan letters, 1862-1865. (Millersville University Library). WorldCat record id: 50193510 ...