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Various forewords written by Robert A. Logan

Folder contains forewords for "Greenland"; "a glassless reading glass"; "treasure hunter's luck"; "woodless railroad"; "monkey tricks" "Rhodesian curves"; "Indian language syllabics not Cree" and "southern sirens".

Various articles about Flora MacDonald and her husband Allen MacDonald in North America / by Robert A. Logan : [typed draft manuscripts, correspondence, biographical and genealogical information and outline]

Articles included in the folder: Flora MacDonald's role in Nova Scotia's history; Flora and Allen MacDonald in America; Flora MacDonald: 1722-1790; Flora MacDonald's husband in North America; dates in the life of Flora MacDonald; highlanders from Skye, in North Carolina and in Nova Scotia: 1771, 1818.

The men with the people from the island

Labelled on the photograph: Lt. Col. Robert A. Logan standing on the left of the photograph holding a small child; Rear Admiral Richard E Byrd, U.S. Navy in center of the photograph

The Lokhan System of speech-sound symbols for use in printing / by Robert A. Logan

File contains draft versions of the pamphlet by Robert Logan entitled The Lokhan System of speech-sound symbols for use in printing. The Lokhan system was created by Robert Logan and is similar to the Pitman style of shorthand. He named it the Lokhan as this would how the original Gaelic sounds of his clan surname could be best represented.

The Lindbergh expedition to Greenland and Iceland on board the S.S. Jelling : [notebook]

This notebook contains details of Robert Logan experience with the Lindbergh expedition to Greenland. According to the Pan Am Historical Foundation, this expedition, under the command of Canadian explorer/aviator Robert Logan (who had worked for Pan Am in South America) would shadow Charles Lindbergh and his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh while they flew their plane, the Sirius, providing fuel and support. The S.S. Jelling would also conduct a parallel research project by sea, observing weather conditions, making maps of possible airport sites, taking scientific measurements of ocean depths and currents, and mapping harbors too.

The Lindbergh expedition to Greenland and Iceland on board the S.S. Jelling

According to the Pan Am Historical Foundation, this expedition, under the command of Canadian explorer/aviator Robert Logan (who had worked for Pan Am in South America) would shadow Charles Lindbergh and his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh while they flew their plane, the Sirius, providing fuel and support. The S.S. Jelling would also conduct a parallel research project by sea, observing weather conditions, making maps of possible airport sites, taking scientific measurements of ocean depths and currents, and mapping harbors too.
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