Box 1
Contains 31 Results:
Anna Logan: Grammar School Award Certificates, 1899
Includes grammar school award certificates for Anna Logan.
James Logan: Subpoena, 1914, and Estate Correspondence, 1958
Letters to James Logan While Traveling, 1896-1898
Of note is a letter from Charleston attorney Alonzo Twine updating Logan on the current politics of the city and state with even some mention of national and international politics. Twine questions Logan about Reverend Daniel Jenkins and the boys.
Letters to James Logan, 1904-1908
Includes letters from attorneys Julius Mitchell (of Newport, Rhode Island) and Alonzo Twine, discussing music, race, and Logan's talent. Also, a condolence letter from attorney E.R. Hayne to Mrs. Logan (Miss Beattie) on the death of Peter.
Letters to James Logan, 1915-1937
Includes correspondence from Edward Mickey thanking Logan for the success of a recital. Also, letter and poem from J. A. Gadsden stationed in France, describing his experience in the 371st Infantry.
Letters to Margaret Poinsette, 1940-1955
Aurorean Coterie, 1900-1915
Memorabilia includes newpaper clippings, correspondence, speeches, resolutions, poems, and a membership application.
Free Masonory, 1926-1929
Includes programs, speeches, writings, stationary, applications, poetry, masonic proverb and poem handbook. Also includes a list of names of persons who contributed toward purchase of gift for Master Logan. Materials from the Prince Hall Lodge #46 Free and Accepted Masons, The Royal Arch Masons, and the Nehemiah Free and Accepted Masons.
Navy Shipyard, 1910-1939
Includes a Toastmaster
speech delived to the Enlisted Men's Club of United States Navy, program of USS Sterett launching, copy of program of launching of USS Roeand poems, including a poem honoring James Logan by Mr. A.W . Pregnall. Also includes clippings from the Pittsburgh Courier and Produce To Win regarding Logan's work ethic and promotion.
Banks and Businesses, 1919-1937
Includes speech delivered to Charleston Mutual Savings Bank and other related material. Also contains speech on the economic foundation of the race,
form letter announcing opening of North Carolina business, notes from a stockholders
meeting, program from national Negro Business League convention, and The Pioneer Negro Saving Bank of Georgia booklet with notation.