History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . w ?,-?!:,i ..-,:* ^M ^^ -?? H ^;|$iIf^ sn gSJ!;;Ki^^ ^88 i.^:: ¥^«iK- :>;?JKfe1i^v4; if-^ ,-s>.V;^::-;.fet!i j^:t^/pT-/i^^ j^^^ i-, y Sv ^-^^^f^a^ ^^^A^-. BIOGRAPHICAL 55 terests of his time in other branches of endeavor. Hewas identified with the Penn Cotton Mills, the PearlFlour Mill, and was one of the heavy stockholders inthe Allegheny Valley railroad, and treasurer of thatroad, which is now a part of the Pennsylvania he first started in business he purchased a tract


History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . w ?,-?!:,i ..-,:* ^M ^^ -?? H ^;|$iIf^ sn gSJ!;;Ki^^ ^88 i.^:: ¥^«iK- :>;?JKfe1i^v4; if-^ ,-s>.V;^::-;.fet!i j^:t^/pT-/i^^ j^^^ i-, y Sv ^-^^^f^a^ ^^^A^-. BIOGRAPHICAL 55 terests of his time in other branches of endeavor. Hewas identified with the Penn Cotton Mills, the PearlFlour Mill, and was one of the heavy stockholders inthe Allegheny Valley railroad, and treasurer of thatroad, which is now a part of the Pennsylvania he first started in business he purchased a tract ofland, which was then known as Woodlawn, in old Alle-gheny, and as he prospered, improved it. A part of thisproperty, now one of the old landmarks, is still ownedand used as a residence by George Bryan Logan. JohnT. Logan died in 1871. George Bryan Logan, eldest son of John T. and Hen-rietta (Bryan) Logan, was born in Pittsburgh, Pa.,Dec. 21, 1845. Educated in the schools of Pittsburgh,he entered the hardware business with his father. Hehas now been at the head of the Logan-Gregg Hard-ware Company for fifty years, having filled the officesof president and treasurer, and now is chairman of theboard of directors. He has held the standards of theconcern at the


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