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  2. James Logan (statesman) - Wikipedia

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    James Logan (20 October 1674 – 31 October 1751) was a Scots-Irish colonial American statesman, administrator, and scholar who served as the fourteenth mayor of Philadelphia and held a number of other public offices. Logan was born in the town of Lurgan in County Armagh, Ireland to Ulster Scots Quakers.

  3. Stenton (mansion) - Wikipedia

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    Stenton, also known as the James Logan Home, was the country home of James Logan, the first Mayor of Philadelphia and Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court during the colonial-era governance of the Province of Pennsylvania. The home is located at 4601 North 18th Street in the Logan neighborhood of North Philadelphia.

  4. James Logan - Wikipedia

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    James Logan (c. 1776–1812), Shawnee warrior better known as Captain Logan; James Logan (pioneer) (1791–1859), American pioneer and statesman; James Logan (statesman) (1674–1751), colonial American statesman; James Kenneth Logan (1929–2018), U.S. federal judge; James M. Logan (1920–1999), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient ...

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    Norman James Macdonald Lockhart b. 1884 first elected in 1935 as Conservative member for Lincoln, Ontario. Edward Russell Lockyer b. 1899 first elected in 1958 as Progressive Conservative member for Trinity, Ontario. Hance James Logan b. 1869 first elected in 1896 as Liberal member for Cumberland, Nova Scotia.

  6. Logan (Iroquois leader) - Wikipedia

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    Logan's father Chief Shikellamy, who was Oneida, worked closely with Pennsylvania official James Logan to maintain the Covenant Chain relationship with the colony of Pennsylvania. Following a prevailing Native American practice, the young man who would become Logan the Mingo took the name "James Logan" out of admiration for his father's friend. [4]

  7. Hance James Logan - Wikipedia

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    Hance James Logan, KC (April 26, 1869 – December 26, 1944) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. [2]Born in Amherst Point, Nova Scotia, [2] the son of James Archibald Logan, he was educated at the Model School of Truro, the Pictou Academy and Dalhousie University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) in 1891. [3]

  8. James M. Logan - Wikipedia

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    James Marion Logan (December 19, 1920 – October 9, 1999) was an American and former National Guard soldier who was a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II. Logan joined the Texas National Guard from Luling, Texas in 1936, at the age of 15. [1]

  9. James Logan (pioneer) - Wikipedia

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    James Logan (March 11, 1791 – December 6, 1859) was an early settler, politician, slaveowner and United States Indian agent in western Arkansas. Logan County was named for him in 1875. [ 1 ]