Synonyms:
Logan, Mount_Logan
Meaning: a mountain peak in the St. Elias Range in the southwestern Yukon Territory in Canada (19,850 feet high)
Usage examples
1840--Partner in law with S. T. Logan.
If I could be myself, I would rather remain at home with Judge Logan.
It was several years later that Lincoln found with Judge Logan the companionship and inspiration which he required, and began to be really a lawyer.
Over there at the mouth of Yellow Creek was, a hundred and twenty years ago, the camp of Logan, the Mingo chief; opposite, on the West Virginia shore, Baker's Bottom, where occurred the treacherous massacre of Logan's family.
His intimate friends, those whom he loved and honored, were Browning, Butler, Logan, and Stuart--Kentuckians all, and strongly averse to any discussion of the question of slavery. The public opinion of his county, which was then little less than the breath of his life, was all the same way.
The tragedy is interwoven with the history of the trans-Alleghany border; and schoolboys have in many lands and tongues recited the pathetic defense of the poor Mingo, who, more sinned against than sinning, was crushed in the inevitable struggle between savagery and civilization. "Who is there to mourn for Logan?"