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Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for John Alexander “Black Jack” Logan (9 Feb 1826–26 Dec 1886), Find a Grave Memorial no. 84281996, citing Murphysboro City Cemetery, Murphysboro, Jackson County, Illinois, USA ; Maintained by LookingForFamily (contributor 47127361) .

John Alexander Logan (February 9, 1826 – December 26, 1886) was an American soldier and politician. He served in the Mexican–American War and was a general in the Union Army in the American Civil War. May 27, 2011 · Maj. Gen. John Alexander “Black Jack” Logan, the father of Memorial Day, was also the father of a hero. Gen. Logan was a noted Union officer in the Civil War, and after the conflict served in Feb 09, 2020 · There is a story of Logan becoming a godfather to a destitute Southern family. He was riding alongside the chaplain when the request was made for him to christen the newborn. Logan accompanied the chaplain to a run down battle damaged home, where the general was asked to be the baby's godfather. Nicknamed “Black Jack” for his black hair and dark eyes and complexion, Logan led his regiment into combat for the first time at Belmont in November 1861. He proved to be a natural military leader and later fought with distinction at Fort Donelson, Corinth, and Vicksburg, and rose to the rank of major general of volunteers. John Alexander "Black Jack" Logan (1826-86) Signed Slip, "John A. Logan, Major Genl.", 5.5 x 2, During the Civil War, General Logan fought with the Union Army of Tennessee despite occasional charges that he was a Southern sympathizer. Logan, John Alexander, 1826-1886: Role(s): Related to 2 catalog description(s) Subject in 2 description(s) Variant Name(s): Logan, John A., 1826-1886 Black Jack, 1826-1886 Logan, Black Jack, 1826-1886

John Alexander Logan (February 9, 1826 – December 26, 1886) was an American soldier and politician. He served in the Mexican–American War and was a general in the Union Army in the American Civil War.

Nicknamed “Black Jack” for his black hair and dark eyes and complexion, Logan led his regiment into combat for the first time at Belmont in November 1861. He proved to be a natural military leader and later fought with distinction at Fort Donelson, Corinth, and Vicksburg, and rose to the rank of major general of volunteers. John Alexander "Black Jack" Logan (1826-86) Signed Slip, "John A. Logan, Major Genl.", 5.5 x 2, During the Civil War, General Logan fought with the Union Army of Tennessee despite occasional charges that he was a Southern sympathizer.

LOGAN, John Alexander, a Representative and a Senator from Illinois; born in Murphysboro, Jackson County, Ill., on February 9, 1826; attended the common schools and studied law; served in the war with Mexico as a lieutenant; returned to Illinois; clerk of the Jackson County Court 1849; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1852, and practiced; member, Illinois house of representatives 1852-1853

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February 9, 1826 - December 26, 1886 John A. "Black Jack" Logan, arguably the most successful of the Union army's political generals, was born in pro-slavery region of Southern Illinois in 1826.

Painting of metaphysical poet John Donne, wearing a long black hat. The transformation of Jack Donne the rake into the Reverend Dr. Donne, dean of St. edited by Logan Pearsall Smith, came as a revelation to its readers, not least 2 Nov 2020 "We Are the Pillar of Something New": Steve McQueen, John Boyega and Letitia Johnny Depp on top of two carriages, balancing himself, as Jack Sparrow. For McQueen, who became the first Black director to win