Memorials › Mark H. Logan Sr
19 Oct 1867 – 7 Jun 1937
| Birth | 19 Oct 1867 |
| Death | 7 Jun 1937 |
| Cemetery | Graves-Gentry Cemetery Hamilton , Hamilton County , Texas , USA |
| Added by | Hardy Morgan on 15 Jun 2019 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61796190 |
Wife: Alice Gertrude Freeman Married: June 5, 1895, in St. Mary's Episcopal Church. Capt. Freeman laid a red velvet carpet from his house, across the muddy College Street, to St. Mary's. (Hamilton County Marriage Record Bk. 02, pg. 143. Parents: J. C. Logan and Emmaline King Logan 1900 Census, ED 82, Justice Precinct 1, Hamilton County, TX Household Gender Age Birthplace Head Mark Logan M 33 Georgia Wife Alice G Logan F 33 Texas Daughter Mary T Logan F 3 Texas Son Richard R Logan M 2 Texas 1910 Census, Amarillo, Potter County, TX Household Gender Age Birthplace SELF Mark Logan M 42y Georgia WIFE Alice B Logan F 42y Texas DAU Mary T Logan F 13y Texas SON Richart F Logan M 11y Texas DAU Rosland F Logan F 3y Texas Mark Logan was an attorney who served in the Texas Legislature for ten years as the reading clerk. He was survived by a son, Richard Logan, and a daughter Mary T. (Logan) Albright. ********************** Mark Logan was a retired attorney and former reading clerk for the Texas Senate under Governors Tom Campbell and O.B. Colquitt. Mr. Logan moved to Lubbock six months ago from Wichita Falls. He had lived at a hotel in Lubbock. Mr. Logan specialized in oil litigation while in Wichita Falls. For many years, he lived in Hamilton, Texas and was active in state politics, especially during the administration of Governor James Hogg. Poor health kept him in virtual retirement during the last two years. Survivors include one daughter; one son; two sisters; three brothers. Lubbock Morning Avalanche June 8, 1937 Contributor: Searchers of our Past (47220553)
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