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Logan County Veterans Memorial

Pause

you who pass beneath

this flag,

and remember the

sacrifice of life

and of treasure

that has kept it aloft,

unstained and

beautiful against

the sky

Dedicated by

Logan Co. Veterans

May 31, 1971

Marker is on Main Street (U.S. 68), on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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John Henry Logan

December 7, 1821 - March 29, 1885

Teacher, Historian, Physician

Born and reared near this spot, John Henry Logan first practiced medicine and taught school in this region before publishing in 1859 his History of Upper South Carolina. He served as a ...

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Logan Log House

Built by Andrew Logan in the late 1700s, this well preserved example of a log house of that time was discovered in nearby Greenwood. The historic stricture has been hidden under siding and obscured by alterations from a much later ...

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Logan Log House

Built by Andrew Logan in the late 1700s, this well preserved example of a log house of that time was discovered in nearby Greenwood. The historic stricture has been hidden under siding and obscured by alterations from a much later ...

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Logan’s 15th Corps at Swaintown

May 23, 1864. Maj. Gen. John A. Logan’s 15th A.C. [US], camped here at Euharlee Cr., on the site of old Swaintown while Maj. Gen. G.M. Dodge’s 16th A.C. [US] camped at Peek’s Spring one mile Northwest.

These two A.C., comprising ...

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Indian Logan

In the 1820s a ten foot tall Native American weathervane was crafted of heavy sheet iron by Samuel Cooper and painted by Joseph Moon. It was paid for by private subscriptions from townspeople. The Logan Inn erected it on February ...

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