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Cornplanter. My father after retiring from the war path, settled at Cold Spring, in the Allegheny Reservation, in New York State, where he died in 1944 aged 100 years. Early in life he married Annie, a daughter of Cornplanter, who bore him fine children, three daughters and two sons. The last were names Lyman and Jesse. When my grandfather was old he came to this Reservation, where he lived with my father until his death. To the best of my knowledge, he died in this reservation, and is buried near the grave of Chief Cornplanter. I married Susan, a Seneca maid, and we had one child, James Logan, who died at the age of thirty. He was named for my great-uncle, the immortal Cayuga orator. Physically, my father and my son were small men, much smaller than my grandfather and my great-uncle. I took after my grandfather, as I am of large stature. I remember Cornplanter, my maternal grandfather, very well. He was a large, strong man, not dark in color, and with grey eyes. He was a great man for work. Every morning, winter or summer, rain or shine, at six o'clock he would come out of his house and ring a big dinner bell as a signal for all to get busy. He wore a red cap much the same as the white hunters do now. I remember Philip Tome, the great elk and panther hunter, who lived a mile up the river. I hunted elk with the famous Jim Jacobs many times. I was taught to hunt by my grandfather, who died in 1820. He was a very old man when I was very young, but I recall what he looked like. I killed hundreds of elk, many bear and deer, and quite a few panthers, the last in 1860. I have always been fond of sports. I walk two miles to town (Corydon) every time there is a baseball game. As a boy I excelled at the Indian games of long ball and snow snake. I love a joke and enjoy a good dinner. I use tobacco and liquor sparingly. I attribute my long life to my love of outdoor exercise and hunting and fishing. In my old age I am well cared for by my Indian friends, but regret that 'my blood flows not in any living person,' to use the language of my great-uncle James. There are many Logans in the Reservations in Pennsylvania and New York; some are descended from my brother and sisters, others adopted the name because of the honor attached to it. I wish I had been invited to attend the unveiling of my great-grandfather's monument in Sunbury next week, but I guess that the world has forgotten Logan. I tried to fight for the white man in the Civil War, but when I got to Harrisburg I was sent back as too old. But I was a dead shot, and can still beat men one-quarter of my age with the gun and bow and arrow. Next summer, if I live I hope to visit Logan Valley, where my grandfather resided, and view the scenes that my father loved to talk about. I would also like to visit Mrs. Gross, at Fort Augusta, who has done so much to honor Shikellamy's memory. I have lived a long while, but I am not tired of life, and each day seems new and pleasant to me.
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child, who was spared with the intention of giving her to her father. At least two canoes were dispatched from the Yellow Creek village to aid their members, but they were repelled by Greathouse's men concealed along the river. In all, approximately a dozen Mingo were murdered in the cabin and on the
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John Logan was also known as Tachnechtoris, "The Spreading Oak" or John Shikellamy. He had 3 known brothers and one sister. John was the oldest of the siblings. His next brother was known as Tah-gah-jute, Sayughtowa, "The Beetling Brow", or James Logan. James later in life was referred to as "Logan,
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were the Mingo chiefs. Logan was merely a war leader." The Haudenosaunee and other Native American tribes tended to have peace chiefs and war chiefs, or leaders. Like his father, Logan generally maintained friendly relationships with white settlers who were moving from eastern Pennsylvania and
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I was born on the West Bank of the Allegheny River, in the Cornplanter Reservation, in 1809, the same year as Abraham Lincoln. My father was John Logan, Jr., a Cayuga, the only surviving child of Captain John Logan, the oldest son of Shikellamy. My mother was a daughter of the Seneca Chief
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Logan and Michael Cresap resolved their differences after Cresap proved that he was innocent of the massacre of Logan's people. Cresap named a son after Logan and, since then, three generations of Cresap male descendants have been named Logan. The tradition has been continued in the 21st
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John Logan's Father was the Haudenosaunee Chief, Shikellamy of the Oneida Tribe. His mother was Neanoma a Cayuga, and step-mother was Tutelo. Shikellamy and Neanoma were married in New York State. A historical marker in
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a great while ago, & I thought nothing of that. But you killed my kin again on Yellow Creek, and took my cousin prisoner then I thought I must kill too; and I have been three time the Indians is not Angry only
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I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry, and he gave him not meat; if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last
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Indian Trader. John Logan's sister was known as the widow of Cajadies who was known as "the best hunter among all of the Indians" who died in November 1747.
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in 1780. He was reportedly assassinated by his own nephew, urged on by other Mingo who were concerned at Logan's erratic behavior. Years later, the
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Statement of Jesse Logan, aged 106 years old and Great Grandson of Chief Shikellamy Cornplanter Reservation, Penn October 9, 1915:
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practice, the young man who would become Logan the Mingo took the name "James Logan" out of admiration for his father's friend.
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wrote that Mayer's book was "erroneous from the first word of the title." He identified Logan as James Logan, also known as
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According to tradition, Logan refused to attend the negotiations and instead made a speech that became legendary:
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river. Logan was not present in the area when the massacre took place, and was summoned to return by runners.
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is shrouded in obscurity. Logan continued his attacks on white settlers and associated himself with
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State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Library; Lyman Copeland Draper; Mabel Clare Weaks (1915).
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in 1744. John Petty or Sogogeghyata, was the youngest of his brothers and bore the name of a
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The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region, 1650-1815.
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from their village. The Mingo in Baker's cabin were all murdered, except for the infant
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To Captain Cressap - What did you kill my people on Yellow Creek for. The white People
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who agree that Logan the orator was not named "Tah-gah-jute" sometimes identify him as
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Direct same to Lee Sultzman, as re-directed by West Virginia Archives and History,
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stated that he had agreed to kill Logan "Because he was too great a man to live."
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the Mingo." His brother, Arahhot or "Unhappy Jake" was killed in the war with the
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in several frontier regions, both killing and taking captives. One known as the
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tribe. Logan the Mingo is usually identified as a Mingo "chief", but historian
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under which Logan was said to have given the speech became known as the
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Indianaola Junior High School window detail with the caption TAHGAHJUTE
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But Jennings identifies Tachnechdorus as Logan the orator's older
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Logan's friendly relations with white settlers changed after the
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in Greene County, Pennsylvania. The Royal Governor of Virginia,
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With the disruption of warfare, disease, and encroachment, some
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Swanger, Harry E. (1949). "The Logans, Sons of Shikellamy".
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Logan Honors Program - at Fort Steuben Scout Reservation in
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The Northumberland County Historical Society Proceedings
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in 1775, the speech was more widely popularized when
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Monument to Logan at the Logan Elm State Memorial in
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