Logan family of Stenton : [finding aid]
The papers represent 5 generations of Logans and consist chiefly of correspondence, ledgers, and account, receipt, and day books of James Logan (1674-1751), and the correspondence of William Logan (1718-1776), the George Logan (1753-1821) generation, the Albanus Charles Logan (1783-1854) generation,...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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[between 1970 and 1989]
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Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
> Manuscript.
> No. 379.
> Logan family. Papers, 1664-1871
> Microform catalogs.
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The papers represent 5 generations of Logans and consist chiefly of correspondence, ledgers, and account, receipt, and day books of James Logan (1674-1751), and the correspondence of William Logan (1718-1776), the George Logan (1753-1821) generation, the Albanus Charles Logan (1783-1854) generation, and the Gustavus George Logan (1815-1876) generation. Stenton was the Logan home established near Germantown (Philadelphia, Pa.) by James Logan, in 1728. |
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Item Description: |
A finding aid to the microfilm of part of several Historical Society of Pennsylvania manuscript collections, including chiefly collection no. 379--Logan family. Papers, 1664-1871 (30 linear ft.) and collection no. 2023--Logan family. Papers, 1698-1842 (320 items). Typescript. |
Physical Description: |
[2] leaves ; 28 cm. |