James Logan (footballer, Born 1884)
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James Logan (footballer, Born 1884)
James Logan may refer to: Politics and military * James Logan (c. 1723–1780), assumed name of Logan (Iroquois leader), adopted from the statesman * 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 * James Logan (mayor) (1852–1929), mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts Sports * James Logan (footballer, born 1870) (1870–1896), Scottish striker who scored a hat-trick in the 1894 FA Cup Final * James Logan (footballer, born 1884) (1884–1968), Scottish half back/full back (Aston Villa, Rangers) * James Logan (footballer, born 1885) (1885–1961), Scottish forward/half back (Bradford City, Chesterfield, Bradford PA, Raith Rovers) and manager (Raith, Wrexham) * James Logan (American ...
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Logan (Iroquois Leader)
Logan the Orator ( 1723 – 1780) was a Cayuga people, Cayuga orator and war Leadership, leader born of one of the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy, Haudenosaunee Confederacy. After his 1760s move to the Ohio Country, he became affiliated with the Mingo, a tribe formed from Seneca people, Seneca, Cayuga, Lenape and other remnant peoples. He took revenge for family members killed by Virginian long knives in 1774 in what is known as the Yellow Creek Massacre. His actions against settlers on the frontier helped spark Dunmore's War later that year. Logan became known for a speech, later known as ''Logan's Lament'', which he reportedly delivered after the war. Scholars dispute important details about Logan, including his original name and whether the words of ''Logan's Lament'' were his. Identity debate Scholars agree that Logan was a son of Chief Shikellamy, an important diplomat for the Iroquois Confederacy, Haudenosaunee Confederacy. But, as anthropologist Anthony F. C. Wal ...
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