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  2. James Logan High School - Wikipedia

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    James Logan High School was named after pioneer James Logan, who came to Alvarado (former settlement, now part of Union City [4]) from Derry, Ireland in 1885.After World War II, the growth of Union City was so tremendous, a new high school was built to serve that district.

  3. 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.

  4. James Logan - Wikipedia

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    James Logan (trustee) (1864–1931), American school official; James Logan (writer) (1797–1872), Scottish author on Gaelic culture; James C. Logan (1914–1997), Grand Prytanis of Tau Kappa Epsilon from 1953 to 1957; James Harvey Logan (1841–1928), American horticulturist; James Richardson Logan (1819–1869), British lawyer and amateur ...

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  6. 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.

  7. James Logan (pioneer) - Wikipedia

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    James Logan was born to David A. and Nancy Thurmond Logan near Stanford, Kentucky.His father David was a cousin of frontiersman Gen. Benjamin Logan, who came to Kentucky with Daniel Boone, and erected a fort at Stanford about the same time Boone erected the first fort. [2]

  8. Tommie Lindsey - Wikipedia

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    By 2004, the James Logan team had over 300 student participants every year. [2] In 1993, Lindsey was named one of the California Teachers of the Year by the California Department of Education. [5] In 2000, he was named "National Forensics Coach of the Year." [6] [7] In 2002, he was awarded the Thomas Glenn Pelham award by the Barkley Forum. [8]

  9. Captain Logan - Wikipedia

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    Captain Logan (c. 1776 – November 25, 1812), also known as Spemica Lawba ... James Logan, or simply Logan, was a Shawnee warrior who lived in present-day Ohio.