John H. Logue Papers
March 26, 1866; undated
Manuscript Collection #1425- Creator(s)
- Logue, John H.; Davis, Mary Bailey
- Physical description
- 2 Items, 1 half document case, consisting of correspondence
- Preferred Citation
- John H. Logue Papers (#1425), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA
- Repository
- ECU Manuscript Collection
- Access
- No restrictions.
1866 letter from John H. Logue in Greencastle, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, to Wm. Grigg. A 20th Century letter from Mary Bailey Davis explains who someone referred to in the letter as "Miss Mittie" is.
Biographical/historical information
John H. Logue was born January 8, 1841, in Greencastle, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, to Archibald Logue and Elizabeth Talhelm Logue. He was married to Susan Jane Myers (1840-1917) and had several children. The Pennsylvania Register of Military Volunteers for 1861 to 1865 lists him as having served in the Cavalry during the Civil War, and the 1880 Franklin County Census lists Logue as a fireman on the railroad. He died at age 58 on January 10, 1899, in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, and is buried in Homewood Cemetery there.
Sources:
Find A Grave:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90981450/john-h-logue
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Scope and arrangement
The recipient of Logue's March 26, 1866, letter is William Grigg but no information is mentioned in the letter to identify him further. Logue refers to having spent much time at Grigg's house as a "Safe gaurd." He also mentions having come through the closing battles of the War safely and is now keeping a restaurant. Logue sends his regards to several people including Miss Mittie. The second letter from Mary Bailey Davis, which is not dated or further identified, explains that Elizabeth Newell (Mrs. Worth Williams of Greensboro) was the granddaughter of Miss Mittie.
Administrative information
Custodial History
February 28, 2023, 2 items; 1866 letter from John H. Logue in Greencastle, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, to Wm. Grigg. A 20th Century letter from Mary Bailey Davis explains who someone referred to in the letter as "Miss Mittie" is. Donor is unknown.
Source of acquisition
Donor is unknown.
Processing information
Processing completed March 9, 2023, by Martha Elmore.
Copyright notice
Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.