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Robert A. Logan fonds
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Personal diaries of Robert A. Logan from 1969-1970; 1974

These 3 volumes document the day to day life of Robert Logan including topics like his work with the Cree language; research on Nova Scotia genealogy and his life in St. Paul, Minnesota. The diaries also include reports on weather during the 1969-1970 and 1974 years and important dates such as President Richard Nixon being sworn in and President Dwight D. Eisenhower funereal in 1969.

Personal diaries of Robert A. Logan from 1966-1968

These 3 volumes document the day to day life of Robert Logan including topics like his work with the Cree language; research on Nova Scotia genealogy and his life in Duluth, Minnesota including weather and important dates in 1966 to 1968. The inside cover for 1966 notes a list of Robert Logan military career and states that he was a prisoner of war in Germany during World War I; he was shot down in air combat on April 8, 1917 (Easter Sunday that year) and remained a prisoner until December 29, 1918. In the back of the 1966 diary contains a list and dates of his time and locations while he was in prisoner of war camps.

Personal diaries of Robert A. Logan from 1963-1965

These 3 volumes document the day to day life of Robert Logan including topics like his work with the Cree language; research on Nova Scotia genealogy and his life in St. Paul, Minnesota. The diaries also include reports on weather during the 1963-1965 years and important dates such as the assignation of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 and the Chinese testing of an atomic bomb and nuclear missiles in 1964.

Personal diaries of Robert A. Logan from 1960-1962

These 3 volumes document the day to day life of Robert Logan including topics like his work with the Cree language; mining with the Prasac company in the Musquodoboit area and his move to St. Paul, Minnesota. The diaries also include important dates and weather during the 1960-1962 years.

Personal diaries of Robert A. Logan from 1954-1956

These 3 volumes document the day to day life of Robert Logan including topics like his work with the Cree language; mining with the Prasac company in the Musquodoboit area. The diaries also include important dates and weather during the 1954-1956 years.

Personal diaries of Robert A. Logan from 1951-1953

These 3 volumes document the day to day life of Robert Logan including topics like his work with the Cree language; mining with the Prasac company in the Musquodoboit area. The diaries also include important dates and weather during the 1951-1953 years.

Personal diary of Robert A. Logan - 1937 / 1946

The diary has dates from April 8 - December 31, 1937 and January 4 - August 6, 1946. This diary covers World War II information, mining in the Lake Charlotte area and surveying for Pan American Airline.

Personal diary of Robert A. Logan - 1938 / 1946

The first half of this diary contains information on mining in the Lake Charlotte area as well as Robert Logan working in Ireland with Pan-American Airlines. Includes details of his voyage on the S.S. Pres. Roosevelt. The second half of the diary contains Robert Logan's diary from 1946.

Personal diary of Robert A. Logan - 1936

Diary includes information about the mineral discovery in Lake Charlotte. Robert Logan first reported the discovery of quartz veins containing arsenopyrite and magnetic iron in 1929. The company Prospectors Associated Activities Limited changed it's name to Prasac Limited in 1936; and found scheelite and gold in the Musquodoboit and Lake Charlotte areas.

Photograph album of the Canadian Arctic expedition

Photographs are of 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. The album contains 70 b&w photographs.
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