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Logan (c. 1723–1780)| US American Indian leader. He was a friend of the whites until his family was killed at the Yellow Creek Massacre in Ohio in 1774. Dedicating himself to revenge, he refused to attend a peace meeting; instead he allegedly sent a spoken reply that was quoted in newspapers, and later used by Thomas Jefferson in his Notes on the State of Virginia (1800), including the eloquent plaint: ‘There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature . . . Who is there to mourn for Logan? Not one!’ Logan continued to attack white settlements and during the American Revolution brought scalps and prisoners to the British at Detroit. He was killed by a fellow American Indian near Lake Erie. The son of Chief Shikellamy, Logan born Tahgahjute in Shamokin (present-day Sunbury), Pennsylvania. |
Logan| Residential area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 8 km/5 mi north of Center City, between Olney and North Philadelphia. It is a working-class black and Hispanic area. |
Logan| City and administrative headquarters of Cache County, northern Utah, on the Logan River in the Cache Valley, 58 km/36 mi northeast of Ogden; population (2000) 42,700. It is a marketing centre for an agricultural and dairy region. Its products include cheese, beet sugar, canned fruit, flour, timber, dairy goods, confectionery, pianos, organs, farm equipment, and clothing. |
| The city was founded by Mormons in 1859 and built on terraces created by the glacial Lake Bonneville. Visitors are drawn to its Mormon temple (1884) and its tabernacle, which contains a well-known genealogical library. Also here is Utah State University (1888). |
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1958Agutter, JennyBellefontaineBruce, MichaelCartervilleCartwright, Petercinema and filmCoast Rangescontinental divideEccles, Marriner StoddardFawcett, FarrahGuthrieHarris, Chauncy DennisonHarris, RoyHocking CountyKluane National ParkLogan, JamesLogan, JohnLogan, John Alexander | Speaking from the Logan Stone the Archdruid said: "It is a pleasure to wel-come you into the Gorsedd and to thank you for all the work you have done in bringing the events of the Eisteddfod into people's homes through your writing. The challenge issued by the presiding druid from the logan stone was loud and clear - a plea to the local community to unite to ensure the eisteddfod's success in October 2008. In his address from the Logan Stone, the presiding druid Trefor Cynllaith issued a plea to the local community to unite to ensure the eisteddfod's success on its return to the town after an absence of 20 years. |
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