- John A. Logan
Infobox Senator
name=John Alexander Logan
nationality=American
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Illinois
party=Republican
term=March 4 ,1871 –March 3 ,1877
preceded=Richard Yates
succeeded= David Davis
term2=March 4 ,1879 –December 26 ,1886
preceded2=Richard James Oglesby
succeeded2=Charles B. Farwell
date of birth=birth date|1826|2|8|mf=y
place of birth=Murphysboro,Illinois , U.S.
dead=dead
date of death=death date and age|1886|12|26|1826|2|8|mf=y
place of death=Washington, D.C. :"For other persons with similar names, seeJohn Logan ."John Alexander Logan (February 8 ,1826 –December 26 ,1886 ) was an American soldier and political leader. He served in theMexican-American War and was a General in theUnion Army in theAmerican Civil War . He served the state ofIllinois as a Senator and was an unsuccessful candidate forVice President of the United States .Early life and political career
John A. Logan was born in what is now Murphysboro,
Jackson County, Illinois . He had no schooling until age 14; he then studied for three years atShiloh College , served in theMexican-American War as a second lieutenant in the 1st Illinois Infantry, studiedlaw in the office of an uncle, graduated from the Law Department of theUniversity of Louisville in 1851, and practiced law with success.John A. Logan entered
politics as a Douglas Democrat, was elected county clerk in 1849, served in the State House of Representatives from 1853 to 1854 and in 1857; and for a time, during the interval, was prosecuting attorney of the Third Judicial District of Illinois. In 1858 and 1860, he was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representatives.Civil War
Logan fought at Bull Run as an unattached volunteer to a
Michigan regiment, and then returned to Washington, resigned his congressional seat, and entered the Union army asColonel of the 31st Illinois Volunteers, which he organized. He was known by his soldiers with the nickname "Black Jack" because of his black eyes and hair and swarthy complexion, and was regarded as one of the most able officers to enter the army from civilian life. He served in the army ofUlysses S. Grant in the Western Theater and was present at theBattle of Belmont , where his horse was killed, and at Fort Donelson, where he was wounded. Soon after the victory at Donelson, he was promoted to brigadier general, as ofMarch 21 ,1862 . MajorJohn Hotaling served as his chief of staff. During the Siege of Corinth, Logan commanded first abrigade and then the 1st Division of theArmy of the Tennessee . In the spring of 1863, he was promoted to major general to rank fromNovember 29 ,1862 .In Grant's
Vicksburg Campaign , Logan commanded the 3rd Division ofJames B. McPherson 's XVII Corps, which was the first to enter the city of Vicksburg in 1863, and after its capture, Logan served as its military governor. He received theMedal of Honor for the Vicksburg campaign. [Some biographies of Logan mention theMedal of Honor , in some cases for Vicksburg, others for Meritorious Service. The official Army listing of Civil War recipients does not include John A. Logan. However, John A. Logan does appear in the list of medal recipients for thePhilippine-American War . This officer, born inCarbondale, Illinois , in 1865, was Logan's son.] In November 1863 he succeededWilliam Tecumseh Sherman in command of the XV Corps; and after the death of McPherson he commanded theArmy of the Tennessee at theBattle of Atlanta (July 22 ,1864 ) until relieved byOliver O. Howard . He returned to Illinois for the 1864 elections but rejoined the army afterwards and commanded his XV corps in theCarolinas Campaign .In December 1864, Grant became impatient with George H. Thomas's performance at Nashville and sent Logan to relieve him. Logan was stopped in Louisville when news came that Thomas had completely smashed
John Bell Hood 's Confederate army in theBattle of Nashville .Post-war political career
After the war, Logan resumed his political career as a Republican, and was a member of the
United States House of Representatives from 1867 to 1871, and of theUnited States Senate from 1871 until 1877 and again from 1879 until his death in 1886. He lay in state in theUnited States Capitol and lies buried atUnited States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home National Cemetery .Logan was always a violent partisan, and was identified with the radical wing of the Republican Party. His forceful, passionate speaking, popular on the platform, was less effective in the halls of legislation. In 1868, he was one of the managers in the
impeachment of PresidentAndrew Johnson . His war record and his great personal following, especially in theGrand Army of the Republic , contributed to his nomination for Vice President in 1884 on the ticket with James G. Blaine, but they were not elected. For this campaign, he commissioned the painting of theAtlanta Cyclorama , which emphasized his heroism in theBattle of Atlanta . He was active in veterans' affairs and helped lead the call for creation ofMemorial Day as a national public holiday.One of Logan's leading issues in the Senate was his efforts to stop any action taken to overturn the conviction in the court-martial of Maj. Gen.
Fitz John Porter Logan was the author of "The Great Conspiracy: Its Origin and History" (1886), a partisan account of the Civil War, and of "The Volunteer Soldier of America" (1887). The state of Illinois commissioned an
equestrian statue of the general that now stands in Chicago's Grant Park. Another equestrian statue stands in Logan Circle inWashington, D.C. and the circle gives its name to the surrounding neighborhood. Logan Square and Logan Boulevard in Chicago are named after him, as well as Logan Avenue and the neighborhood of Logan Heights (AKA Barrio Logan), in San Diego, and the community ofLogan Township, New Jersey . [ [http://logan-twp.org/about.htm About Logan] .Logan Township, New Jersey . AccessedAugust 22 ,2007 . "The town's name comes from Alexander "Black Jack" Logan, an American General and founder of Memorial Day."] His hometown,Murphysboro, Illinois , is home to theLogan Museum as well as the General John A. Logan elementary school, and in nearbyCarterville, Illinois there is theJohn A. Logan College , acommunity college .Camp Logan, Illlinois anIllinois National Guard base andrifle range from 1892 to the early 70's was also named for him.It should be noted that Logan County, Illinois, was named after Logan's father, Dr. John Logan, an early pioneer physician. However, Logan County, Kansas was named after General Logan.
Logan was at one time honored with the naming of a street in
Lansing, Michigan . Community activists persuaded the city council to co-rename the street as Martin Luther King Blvd in 1991. Logan's name was dropped completely a few years later.ee also
* List of American Civil War generals
Notes
References
* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
* Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders", Louisiana State University Press, 1964, ISBN 0-8071-0822-7.
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*gutenberg author| id=John+Alexander+Logan | name=John A. Logan
* [http://www.loganmuseum.org/ Logan Museum]
* [http://www.jal.cc.il.us/ John A. Logan College]
* [http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/civwaral.html Medal of Honor, Civil War recipients]
* [http://www.usmemorialday.org/backgrnd.html U.S. Memorial Day Association]
* [http://www.battleofraymond.org/command5.htm Portrait of A Hero in Blue, Major Genernal John A. Logan]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/volunteersoldier00loga "The volunteer soldier of America" by John A. Logan]Persondata
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