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in from a South Boston district November 1905. He served from 1906 to 1907, and was an unsuccessful 1906 candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress in Massachusetts' 10th Congressional district.
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In 1897, Logan enlisted in the 9th Infantry Regiment of the Massachusetts National Guard. He was quickly promoted through the ranks to sergeant major, and took part in combat in
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as commander of the 26th Division. As its first post-war commander, General Logan was responsible for reorganizing and training the division as a completely Massachusetts unit.
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was unveiled at the airport entrance in a public ceremony on May 20, 1956. It has been moved several times to accommodate the airport's growth.
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in Logan's honor. Although Logan was not an aviator, he did lobby intensely for veteran benefits to include the high-risk group of pilots.
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in the 9th Infantry Regiment. He served in the 9th Regiment for the next 10 years and was promoted to first lieutenant and
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In April 1919, the 101st Infantry was relieved of active duty, and Logan oversaw its reorganization into the
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Although Logan had resigned from the state militia in 1899, he rejoined in 1901, and was commissioned as a
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Logan's portrait as a state representative, during his time on the Committee on Metropolitan Affairs, 1902
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and took command of the Massachusetts national Guard's 1st Brigade. In March 1923 he was promoted to
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Historic Shorts | Lt. General Edward Logan Statue Dedication at Logan Airport on May 20, 1956
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Colonel Logan (second from left) and staff, on the way to the Western front, March 1918.
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Throughout the remainder of his life, Logan achieved prominence as an advocate for
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he remained on the bench for the next 25 years, excepting his military service.
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as both a representative, and later as a state senator. Rising to the rank of
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in command of the 101st, and the regiment saw combat throughout the war.
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to guard installations in anticipation of the US declaration of war on
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In 1907, Logan was nominated to serve as associate justice of the
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on July 6, 1939. He was 64 years old at the time of his death.
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and in May 1912 to commander of the regiment with the rank of
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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In 1900, Logan ran successfully for election to the
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