- George Logan
George Logan (
September 9 ,1753 –April 9 ,1821 ) was an American physician, farmer, legislator and politician fromPhiladelphia County, Pennsylvania . He served in the Pennsylvania state legislature and representedPennsylvania in theUnited States Senate . He was a founder of theDemocratic-Republican Societies in 1793. An accomplished farmer, he was a founder of the Pennsylvania Society for the Promotion of Agriculture.In 1798, he went to Paris to negotiate peace with the French to settle the
Quasi-War . On his return, he found he had been denounced by the opposition Federalists, who had passed a statute informally known as the "Logan Act ", which made it a crime for an individual citizen to interfere in a dispute between the United States and a foreign country.In 1781, he married Deborah Norris, a historian and diarist. She was the first woman elected to membership in the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania .Logan was the grandson of James Logan, who was the secretary of
William Penn .ee also
Further reading
*"Memoir of Dr. George Logan of Stenton", by Deborah Norris Logan, ed. by Frances A. Logan, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1899. (Modern reprint by Kessinger Publishing, ISBN 9781432642426)
External links
*CongBio|L000401
* [http://www.lewis-clark.org/content/content-article.asp?ArticleID=2325 Short article and portrait at "Discovering Lewis & Clark"]
*Find A Grave|id=6905615
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