Logan, Thomas Muldrup, 1840-1914.

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Logan, born in Charleston, South Carolina, fought for his state during the Civil War. After the war, he located in Richmond, Virginia, where he was noted for his efforts in rehabilitating the South, including building a system of railroads and advocating the education of freed slaves.

From the description of Papers : of Thomas Muldrup Logan, 1875-1916. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 30793081

Thomas Muldrup Logan, 1840-1914, Confederate General, lawyer, and railroad developer. In 1865, he married Kate Virginia Cox, daughter of James H. Cox of Chesterfield County, Va.

From the description of Papers of Thomas Muldrup Logan, 1870-1902. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122540507

Thomas Muldrup Logan (1840-1914), a native of South Carolina, was a Confederate officer and later a lawyer and railroad executive of Richmond, Va. Logan was educated at South Carolina College and entered the Washington Light Infantry, beseiging Fort Sumter, at the start of the Civil War. He later served in the Hampton Legion, receiving rapid promotion, eventually being commissioned brigadier general in February 1865. After the war, he was a lawyer and business man in Richmond, Va., and married Kate Virginia Cox, daughter of James H. Cox of Chesterfield County, Va., in 1865.

From the guide to the Thomas Muldrup Logan Papers, ., 1814; 1846-1938, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)

Logan, a native of South Carolina, was a Confederate officer and later a lawyer and railroad executive of Richmond, Va. He married Kate Virginia Cox, daughter of James H. Cox of Chesterfield County, Va., in 1865.

From the description of Thomas Muldrup Logan papers, 1814; 1846-1938 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24924001

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