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Robert A. Logan fonds
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Short negatives Cree : made by others

Microfilm contains excerpts of books on the Cree language, including A grammar of the Cree language: With which is combined an analysis of the Chippeway [sic] dialect by Joseph Howse

Records acquired during Robert Logan's imprisonment in POW camps

Series contains records created or collected by Logan during his time in German prisoner of war camps during World War I. Robert Logan was held in the following camps: Karlsruhe (April 8, 1917); Heidelberg; Krefeld; Schwalmstadt (Ziegenhain prison); Holtzminden (Offizier Gefangenenlager); Schweidnitz (December 25, 1918). Records include notebooks, photographs, and pamphlets and other materials distributed to prisoners.

German conversation-grammar : a practical method of learning the German language / by Emil Otto, PhD

Item is a book used by Robert Logan while he was a prisoner of war in Germany. Karlsruhe is stamped on title page and on the inside cover is listed the camps he was held in: Karlsruhe (April 8, 1917); Heidelberg; Krefeld; Schwalmstadt (Ziegenhain prison); Holtzminden (Offizier Gefangenenlager); and Schweidnitz (December 25, 1918).

Canadian Arctic exploration journals : [notebooks]

These two journals document Robert Logan's experience on board the CGS "Arctic". The ship was captained by Captain Joseph-Elzear Bernier; the officer in charge was John Davidson (J.D.) Craig and squadron leader Robert A. Logan was the air board representative.

Colonel Robert A. Logan's reports and letters relating to the northern Canada expedition

This file contains material relating to the expedition to the Canadian north to study field wireless. The 1922 Canadian Arctic expedition. The CGS "Arctic" was captained by Captain Joseph-Elzear Bernier; the officer in charge was John Davidson (J.D.) Craig and squadron leader Robert A. Logan was the air board representative. The expedition achieved the northern most point of 76˚20’ N which is located around the Baffin Bay.

Robert A. Logan's career scrapbook : [photographs, newspaper clippings, magazine articles and memorbilia]

This scrapbook contains memorabilia; photographs; newspaper and magazine articles from Logan's time working in Rhodesia Africa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; the Lindbergh expedition to Greenland; finding manganese concretion in Nova Scotia; becoming the general manager of the Irish Airways and re-entering the air force for World War II.

Robert Logan's photographs

This series consists of the photographs, negatives, and positives Robert A. Logan has kept or taken during the course of his life. Topics include surveying, northern exploration, Prisoner of War experiences, naval expeditions, and Nova Scotia.

Photographs from the surveying trip 1914

This photograph is several small photographs printed on the same sheet. Included in the photographs is a picture of camp; picture of horses and a picture of a baby.

Robert A. Logan and George Abott, photograph taken at the house where they boarded while learning to fly at the Curtiss Aviation School

On photograph reverse: On left Robert A. Logan, later pilot in Royal Flying Corps of the British Army, ended as Captain; on right George Abbott, later pilot in the British Royal naval Air Service. Both learned to fly and flew an active service in the first World War.
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