Results for Logan's
Logan's Speech
[Text on top front of marker]:
Logan's Elm
Hei...
Logan's Station or St. Asaph
Colonel Benjamine Logan settled here after leaving party o...
Logan's 15th & Blair's 17th A.C. to Decatur
July 19, 1864. Logan's troops, in "light fighting order" l...
Logan's & Blair's Camp Nancy's Creek
July 17, 1864. Dodge's 16th A.C., together with Logan's 15...
Results for Logan's
Logan's Speech
[Text on top front of marker]:
Logan's Elm
Height of tree 104 Ft., Spread 154 Ft.,
Circumference of Body 23 Ft.
[Text on bottom front of marker]:
Logan's Speech
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"I appeal to any white man to say if ever he entered Logan's Cabin hungry and he ...
Logan's Station or St. Asaph
Colonel Benjamine Logan settled here after leaving party of Colonel Henderson at Hazel Patch because of settlement plans. Scene of courageous rescue of fallen companion by Logan in Indian attack (1777).
Marker is at the intersection of Danville Street (Business U.S. ...
Logan's 15th & Blair's 17th A.C. to Decatur
July 19, 1864. Logan's troops, in "light fighting order" left camp at Henderson's mill (0.8 mile N.E.), at 5 A.M. & marched to Decatur. They were joined at this point by Blair's corps which had camped at Blake's Mill, 2 ...
Logan's & Blair's Camp Nancy's Creek
July 17, 1864. Dodge's 16th A.C., together with Logan's 15th & Blair's 17th (US), having left Roswell by Shallow Ford Rd. enroute to Decatur, diverged from the column at the road - fork 2.5 mi. N.W. & moved towards Old ...