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'''[[Logan]]''' is Native American leader
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'''Logan''' may refer to:
'''Logan''' may refer to:


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== Places ==
== Places ==
;Australia
=== Australia ===
* [[Logan City]], a local government area in Queensland
* [[Logan City]], a local government area in Queensland
* [[Electoral district of Logan]], an electoral district in the Queensland Legislative Assembly
* [[Electoral district of Logan]], an electoral district in the Queensland Legislative Assembly
* [[Logan River]], a river flowing into Moreton Bay, Queensland
* [[Logan River]], a river flowing into Moreton Bay, Queensland
* [[Logan, Victoria]], a small locality near St. Arnaud
* [[Logan, Victoria]], a small locality near St. Arnaud
;Canada
=== Canada ===
* [[Mount Logan]], Canada's highest mountain
* [[Mount Logan]], Canada's highest mountain
* [[Logan (electoral district)]], a former electoral district in the Canadian province of Manitoba
* [[Logan (electoral district)]], a former electoral district in the Canadian province of Manitoba
;United Kingdom
=== United Kingdom ===
* [[Logan Botanic Garden]], in Wigtownshire, Scotland
* [[Logan Botanic Garden]], in Wigtownshire, Scotland
* [[Logan, East Ayrshire]]
* [[Logan, East Ayrshire]]
;United States
=== United States ===
* Logan, former name of [[Locans, California]]
* Logan, former name of [[Locans, California]]
* [[Logan, Indiana]]
* [[Logan, Indiana]]
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* [[Fort Logan National Cemetery]], in Denver, Colorado
* [[Fort Logan National Cemetery]], in Denver, Colorado
* [[Logan Canyon]], a mountain canyon in northern Utah
* [[Logan Canyon]], a mountain canyon in northern Utah
* [[Logan Circle (Philadelphia)]], an open-space park in Center City Philadelphia's northwest quadrant and one of the five original planned squares laid out on the city grid
* [[Logan Circle (Philadelphia)]]
* [[Logan International Airport]], in Boston, Massachusetts
* [[Logan International Airport]], in Boston, Massachusetts
* [[Logan Martin Lake]], bordering St. Clair and Talladega counties, Alabama
* [[Logan Martin Lake]], bordering St. Clair and Talladega counties, Alabama
* [[Logan Pass]], a pass in the Glacier National Park, Montana
* [[Logan Pass]], a pass in the Glacier National Park, Montana
* [[Logan Peak]], a mountain near Cache Valley.
* [[Logan Peak]], a mountain near Cache Valley
* [[Logan Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]
* [[Logan Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], a name given to the area in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that lies north of Market Street, south of Spring Garden Street, west of Broad Street, and east of the Schuylkill River
* [[Logan Valley Mall]], a regional shopping mall in Altoona, Pennsylvania. It is anchored by J. C. Penney, Macy's, Old Navy, Sears as well as Carmike Cinemas and features over 120 stores on two levels. It is owned by PREIT


=== See also ===
=== See also ===
* [[Logan County (disambiguation)]]
* [[Logan County (disambiguation)]]
*[[Logan Township (disambiguation)]]
* [[Logan Township (disambiguation)]]
*[[Loganville (disambiguation)]]
* [[Loganville (disambiguation)]]
*[[Logansport (disambiguation)]]
* [[Logansport (disambiguation)]]
*[[Logan International Airport]], Boston, Massachusetts
* [[Logan International Airport]], Boston, Massachusetts


== People ==
== People ==
=== With the surname "Logan" ===
=== With the surname "Logan" ===
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* [[Adam Logan]], tournament Scrabble player
* [[Adam Logan]] (born 1975), tournament Scrabble player
* [[Adrian Logan]], Northern Irish television presenter
* [[Adrian Logan]] (born 1955), Northern Irish television presenter
* [[Alastair Logan]], biblical scholar
* [[Alastair Logan]], biblical scholar
* [[Alexander Logan]] (1841–1894), Canadian politician, serving as Mayor of Winnipeg on three occasions, first from 1879 to 1882 then in 1882 and finally in 1884. Prior to this, he served as a city alderman between 1874 and 1878
* [[Andrew Logan]], English artist
* [[Benjamin Logan]], American pioneer
* [[Andrew Logan]] (born 1945), English artist
* [[Benjamin Logan]] (1742–1802), American pioneer
* [[Bey Logan]] (born 1961), respected expert on East Asian cinema, particularly Hong Kong action cinema
* [[Bob Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Bob Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Boone Logan]], Major League Baseball player
* [[Boone Logan]] (born 1984), Major League Baseball player
* [[Brad Logan]], punk guitarist
* [[Brad Logan]], punk guitarist
* [[Bruce Logan]], New Zealand Christian writer and social commentator
* [[Bruce Logan]] (born 1938), New Zealand Christian writer and social commentator
* [[Carlos Logan]] (born 1985), footballer who plays in midfield most recently for Hyde, but is now a Free Agent. He most recently played for Barrow from 2008 until the end of the 2009–10 season. He made over 50 appearances in The Football League between 2005 and 2007
* [[Charles Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Charles Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Conrad Logan]], Irish football player
* [[Conrad Logan]] (born 1986), Irish football player
* [[Crawford Logan]], British actor
* [[Crawford Logan]], British actor
* [[Daniel Logan]], Māori actor
* [[Daniel Logan]] (born 1987), Māori actor
* [[David Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[David Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Doug Logan]], former commissioner of Major League Soccer
* [[Doug Logan]], former commissioner of Major League Soccer
* [[Edward Lawrence Logan]], American militia officer and jurist
* [[Edward Lawrence Logan]] (1875–1939), American militia officer and jurist
* [[Ella Logan]], actress and singer
* [[Ella Logan]] (1913–1969), actress and singer
* [[Ernie Logan]] (born 1968), in Fort Bragg, North Carolina attended Pine Forest High School
* [[Gabby Logan]] (née Yorath), Welsh television presenter
* [[George Logan]], United States senator
* [[Gabby Logan]] (née Yorath, born 1973), Welsh television presenter
* [[Gerald Logan]], field hockey player
* [[George Logan]] (1753–1821), United States senator
* [[Giuseppi Logan]], jazz musician
* [[Gerald Logan]] (born 1879), field hockey player
* [[Hugh Logan]], American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
* [[Giuseppi Logan]] (born 1935), jazz musician
* [[Harvey Logan]] (1867–1904), notorious outlaw and gunman who ran with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid's infamous Wild Bunch gang
* [[Hugh Logan]] (1834–1903), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
* [[Ian Logan]] (born 1982), professional Canadian football safety for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Canadian Football League. He was signed by the Blue Bombers as an undrafted free agent in 2005. He played CIS football at Wilfrid Laurier
* [[Jack Logan]], American singer-songwriter
* [[Jack Logan]], American singer-songwriter
* [[Jacqueline Logan]], silent movie actress
* [[Jacqueline Logan]] (1901–1983), silent movie actress
* [[James Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[James Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Jeff Logan]], starred as a running back at Hoover High School in North Canton, Ohio establishing numerous scoring records
* [[Jenny Logan]], British actress
* [[Jenny Logan]] (born 1942), British actress
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* [[Jerry Logan]] (born 1941), former American football player. He played as a safety for ten seasons in the NFL. He was a part of the Baltimore Colts Super Bowl V winning team
* [[Jimmy Logan]], Scottish actor and comedian
* [[Jimmy Logan]] (1928–2001), Scottish actor and comedian
* [[John Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[John Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Josh Logan]], reality television contestant
* [[Josh Logan]] (born 1980), reality television contestant
* [[Joshua Logan]], American stage and film director
* [[Joshua Logan]] (1908–1988), American stage and film director
* [[Jud Logan]], American hammer thrower
* [[Jud Logan]] (born 1959), American hammer thrower
* [[Karl Logan]], heavy metal guitarist
* [[Karl Logan]], heavy metal guitarist
* [[Kenny Logan]], former Scottish rugby player
* [[Kenny Logan]] (born 1972), former Scottish rugby player
* [[Lara Logan]], television journalist
* [[Lara Logan]] (born 1971), television journalist
* [[M. M. Logan]], United States Senator
* [[M. M. Logan]] (1874–1939), United States Senator
* [[Marc Logan]] (born 1965), former American football running back
* [[Michael Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Michael Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Nick Logan]], English journalist and magazine editor
* [[Nick Logan]] (born 1947), English journalist and magazine editor
* [[Nook Logan]], Major League Baseball player
* [[Nook Logan]] (born 1979), Major League Baseball player
* [[Obert Logan]] (born 1941), former American football Safety in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys and the New Orleans Saints
* [[Olive Logan]], theatre actress and writer
* [[Patrick Logan]], commandant of Moreton Bay penal colony
* [[Olive Logan]] (1839–1909), theatre actress and writer
* [[Patrick Logan]] (1791–1830), commandant of Moreton Bay penal colony
* [[Paul Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Paul Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Phyllis Logan]], Scottish actress
* [[Phyllis Logan]] (born 1956), Scottish actress
* [[Randy Logan]] (born 1951), former American football safety who played for eleven seasons in the National Football League for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1973–1983. He was drafted by the Eagles in the third round of the 1973 NFL Draft. He played college football at Michigan
* [[Rayford Logan]], historian and race activist
* [[Rayford Logan]] (1897–1982), historian and race activist
* [[Richard Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Richard Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Stefan Logan]], National Football League player
* [[Robert Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Robert Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Scott Logan]] (born 1976), Australian professional rugby league player for the Canberra Raiders. His position is prop. He has been described as, "one of the most durable props of the modern era."
* [[Stephen T. Logan]], American lawyer
* [[Sean Logan]] (born 1970), Democratic member of the Pennsylvania State Senate who has represented the 45th District since 2000
* [[Stuart Harris-Logan]], Gaelic folklorist and writer
* [[Thomas M. Logan]], Confederate general
* [[Stefan Logan]] (born 1981), National Football League player
* [[Stephen T. Logan]] (1800–1880), American lawyer
* [[Steve Logan]] (born 1980), American professional basketball player
* [[Stuart Harris-Logan]] (born 1980), Gaelic folklorist and writer
* [[Thomas M. Logan]] (1840–1914), Confederate general
* [[Tom Logan]] (born 1985), Australian Rules Footballer, who currently plays for Port Adelaide in the AFL
* [[William Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[William Logan (disambiguation)]]
* [[Willie Logan]], former member of the Florida House of Representatives
* [[Willie Logan]] (born 1957), former member of the Florida House of Representatives
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* [[Logan]], Native American leader
* [[Logan (illustrator)]] (born 1971), French illustrator
* [[Logan (illustrator)]], French illustrator


=== Fictional characters ===
=== Fictional characters ===
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* [[Jet-Ace Logan]], fictional interplanetary RAF pilot from the eponymous comic strip
* [[Jet-Ace Logan]], fictional interplanetary RAF pilot from the eponymous comic strip
* [[Lieutenant Commander Logan]], fictional character from the ''Star Trek'' universe
* [[Lieutenant Commander Logan]], fictional character from the ''Star Trek'' universe
* [[Martha Logan]], fictional First Lady of the USA in the television series ''24''.
* [[Martha Logan]], fictional First Lady of the USA in the television series ''24''
* [[Mike Logan (Law & Order)]], fictional detective from the ''Law & Order'' television franchise
* [[Mike Logan (Law & Order)]], fictional detective from the ''Law & Order'' television franchise
* [[Storm Logan]], fictional character on the soap opera, ''The Bold and the Beautiful''
* [[Storm Logan]], fictional character on the soap opera, ''The Bold and the Beautiful''
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==== As a forename ====
==== As a forename ====
* Logan 3, fictional character in the 1967 novel ''[[Logan's Run]]'', by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson.
* Logan 3, fictional character in the 1967 novel ''[[Logan's Run]]'', by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson.
* Logan 5, fictional character in [[Logan's Run (1976 film)|''Logan's Run'' (1976 film)]]
* Logan 5, fictional character in [[Logan's Run (film)|''Logan's Run'' (1976 film)]]
* [[Logan Echolls]], fictional character in the television series ''Veronica Mars''
* [[Logan Echolls]], fictional character in the television series ''Veronica Mars''
* [[Logan Grimnar]], fictional Space Marine in the tabletop game, ''Warhammer 40,000''
* [[Logan Grimnar]], fictional Space Marine in the tabletop game, ''Warhammer 40,000''
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* Renault/[[Dacia Logan]], low cost car (automobile) produced by Renault and Dacia
* Renault/[[Dacia Logan]], low cost car (automobile) produced by Renault and Dacia
* [[Logan (band)]], rock band from Glasgow, Scotland
* [[Logan (band)]], rock band from Glasgow, Scotland
* [[Logan (Keybords)]], Italian electric organs and synths.
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* [[Logan Act]], United States law forbidding private citizens from negotiating with foreign governments
* [[Logan Act]], United States law forbidding private citizens from negotiating with foreign governments
* [[Logan Medal]], award given to Canadian geologists for outstanding contribution to the field
* [[Logan Medal]], award given to Canadian geologists for outstanding contribution to the field
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* [[Logan's Roadhouse]], American restaurant chain
* [[Logan's Roadhouse]], American restaurant chain
* ''[[Logan's Run]]'', a 1967 science fiction novel
* ''[[Logan's Run]]'', a 1967 science fiction novel
** [[Logan's Run (1976 film)|'' Logan's Run'' (1976 film)]], a film adaptation of the novel
** [[Logan's Run (film)|''Logan's Run'' (film)]], a film adaptation of the novel
** [[Logan's Run (2010 film)|''Logan's Run'' (2010 film)]], a remake in development that will use elements of the novel and the previous film
** [[Logan's Run (2010 film)|''Logan's Run'' (2010 film)]], a remake in development that will use elements of the novel and the previous film
* [[Loganberry]], a hybrid produced from crossing a blackberry and a raspberry
* [[Loganberry]], a hybrid produced from crossing a blackberry and a raspberry
* [[Longan]], a southeast Asian fruit sometimes misspelled “Logan”
* [[Longan]], a southeast Asian fruit sometimes misspelled “Logan”
* [[Rocking Stones]], also known as ''Logan stones'', large stones that are carefully balanced so as to move with the slightest touch
* [[Rocking Stones]], also known as ''Logan stones'', large stones that are carefully balanced so as to move with the slightest touch
* [[Souths-Logan Magpies]], rugby league club from Brisbane, Australia
* [[Souths Logan Magpies]], rugby league club from Brisbane, Australia
* [[VF-8 Logan]], fictional fighter craft from the animated television series, ''Robotech''
* [[VF-8 Logan]], fictional fighter craft from the animated television series, ''Robotech''


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Revision as of 20:25, 11 November 2010

Logan is Native American leader

Logan may refer to:

Places

Australia

Canada

United Kingdom

United States

See also

People

With the surname "Logan"

  • Adam Logan (born 1975), tournament Scrabble player
  • Adrian Logan (born 1955), Northern Irish television presenter
  • Alastair Logan, biblical scholar
  • Alexander Logan (1841–1894), Canadian politician, serving as Mayor of Winnipeg on three occasions, first from 1879 to 1882 then in 1882 and finally in 1884. Prior to this, he served as a city alderman between 1874 and 1878
  • Andrew Logan (born 1945), English artist
  • Benjamin Logan (1742–1802), American pioneer
  • Bey Logan (born 1961), respected expert on East Asian cinema, particularly Hong Kong action cinema
  • Bob Logan (disambiguation)
  • Boone Logan (born 1984), Major League Baseball player
  • Brad Logan, punk guitarist
  • Bruce Logan (born 1938), New Zealand Christian writer and social commentator
  • Carlos Logan (born 1985), footballer who plays in midfield most recently for Hyde, but is now a Free Agent. He most recently played for Barrow from 2008 until the end of the 2009–10 season. He made over 50 appearances in The Football League between 2005 and 2007
  • Charles Logan (disambiguation)
  • Conrad Logan (born 1986), Irish football player
  • Crawford Logan, British actor
  • Daniel Logan (born 1987), Māori actor
  • David Logan (disambiguation)
  • Doug Logan, former commissioner of Major League Soccer
  • Edward Lawrence Logan (1875–1939), American militia officer and jurist
  • Ella Logan (1913–1969), actress and singer
  • Ernie Logan (born 1968), in Fort Bragg, North Carolina attended Pine Forest High School
  • Gabby Logan (née Yorath, born 1973), Welsh television presenter
  • George Logan (1753–1821), United States senator
  • Gerald Logan (born 1879), field hockey player
  • Giuseppi Logan (born 1935), jazz musician
  • Harvey Logan (1867–1904), notorious outlaw and gunman who ran with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid's infamous Wild Bunch gang
  • Hugh Logan (1834–1903), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
  • Ian Logan (born 1982), professional Canadian football safety for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Canadian Football League. He was signed by the Blue Bombers as an undrafted free agent in 2005. He played CIS football at Wilfrid Laurier
  • Jack Logan, American singer-songwriter
  • Jacqueline Logan (1901–1983), silent movie actress
  • James Logan (disambiguation)
  • Jeff Logan, starred as a running back at Hoover High School in North Canton, Ohio establishing numerous scoring records
  • Jenny Logan (born 1942), British actress
 

As a forename

Fictional characters

With the surname "Logan"

  • Beth Logan, fictional character on the soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful
  • Brooke Logan, fictional character on the soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful
  • Cassie Logan, fictional protagonist of Mildred D. Taylor's novel, Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry
  • Charles Logan (24 character), fictional President of the USA in the television series 24
  • Dog Logan, fictional character from Marvel Comics
  • Donna Logan, fictional character on the soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful
  • Gabriel Logan, fictional spy from the Syphon Filter video game franchise
  • Jet-Ace Logan, fictional interplanetary RAF pilot from the eponymous comic strip
  • Lieutenant Commander Logan, fictional character from the Star Trek universe
  • Martha Logan, fictional First Lady of the USA in the television series 24
  • Mike Logan (Law & Order), fictional detective from the Law & Order television franchise
  • Storm Logan, fictional character on the soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful
  • Thomas Logan, fictional character from Marvel Comics
  • Tom Logan (character), fictional character appearing in the Scary Movie American film series
  • Wolverine (comics), uses the alias "Logan" in X-Men comics and associated media

As a forename

Other

  • Clan Logan, a Scottish clan name
  • Renault/Dacia Logan, low cost car (automobile) produced by Renault and Dacia
  • Logan (band), rock band from Glasgow, Scotland
  • Logan Act, United States law forbidding private citizens from negotiating with foreign governments
  • Logan Medal, award given to Canadian geologists for outstanding contribution to the field
  • Logan Rock, rocking stone found in Cornwall, United Kingdom
  • Logan's Roadhouse, American restaurant chain
  • Logan's Run, a 1967 science fiction novel
  • Loganberry, a hybrid produced from crossing a blackberry and a raspberry
  • Longan, a southeast Asian fruit sometimes misspelled “Logan”
  • Rocking Stones, also known as Logan stones, large stones that are carefully balanced so as to move with the slightest touch
  • Souths Logan Magpies, rugby league club from Brisbane, Australia
  • VF-8 Logan, fictional fighter craft from the animated television series, Robotech