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==Legacy== Numerous places carry Logan's name, including: *[[Logan, Ohio]] *[[Logan County, West Virginia]] (None of the 9 other "Logan" counties in the USA is named for the Mingo leader.) **[[Logan, West Virginia]] **[[Chief Logan State Park]], West Virginia *[https://web.archive.org/web/20100826111658/http://ohsweb.ohiohistory.org/places/c05/index.shtml Logan Elm State Memorial], Ohio **[[Logan Elm High School]] is located near the state memorial *[[Fort Hill Cemetery]] in [[Auburn, New York]], an area traditional to the Cayugas, has a large monument to him. *[[Chief Logan Reservation]] β a camp property in [[Ray, Ohio]] opened in 1963 by the Chief Logan Council of the [[Boy Scouts of America]]. The Chief Logan Council was consolidated in 1994, and the camp management was passed on to the newly created Simon Kenton Council, who closed the camp permanently after the 2019 season. *Logan Honors Program - at Fort Steuben Scout Reservation in [[Freeport, Ohio]], managed by the Ohio River Valley Council of the Boy Scouts of America. *Logan Branch of [[Spring Creek (Bald Eagle Creek tributary)|Spring Creek]] in [[Centre County, Pennsylvania]].<ref>{{cite web| url=https://centrehistory.org/article/native-americans/|first=Ralph|last=Seeley |first2= Lee|last2= Stout|title=Native Americans|date = September 30, 2024}}</ref> *Logan and Michael Cresap resolved their differences after Cresap proved that he was innocent of the massacre of Logan's people. {{citation needed|date=August 2013}} Cresap named a son after Logan and, since then, three generations of Cresap male descendants have been named Logan. The tradition has been continued in the 21st century.{{citation needed|date=December 2015}} *[[Indianola Junior High School]] in [[Columbus, Ohio]], has a sculpture detail of Logan with the carved caption TAHGAHJUTE [[File:Indianaola Middle School Window Detail.jpg|thumb|Indianaola Junior High School window detail with the caption TAHGAHJUTE]]
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