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Oct 14, 2011
Nombre verdadero
General John A. Logan Museum
Sobre mi biblioteca
One of the eventual goals of cataloging the Museum's reference and special collections is to create a searchable database for local researchers.
Sobre mí
General John A. Logan may be, in the words of author Gary Ecelbarger, "the most noteworthy 19th-century American to escape notice in the 20th and 21st centuries." The General John A. Logan Museum is dedicated to interpreting the life of this sometimes-controversial individual and the part he played in the nation's history. The museum is located on the site of his birthplace in Murphysboro, Illinois.

MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the General John A. Logan Museum is to interpret the lives of Major General John A. Logan and his family, and to create educational programming for the public that will bring about a better understanding and appreciation of the Civil War and related events, technological growth, and cultural changes in American life during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Ubicación
Murphysboro, IL
Página principal
http://www.loganmuseum.org/