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Portrait of James Logan, in wig and judicial robe, worn in Pennsylvania, 1745, (1937)
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Portrait of James Logan, in wig and judicial robe, worn in Pennsylvania, 1745, (1937)
Portrait of James Logan, showing white wig and judicial robe, worn in Pennsylvania, 1745, (1937). James Logan (1674-1751) Irish-born American statesman and scholar, fourteenth mayor of Philadelphia and colonial secretary to William Penn. From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]
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This print showcases the esteemed Portrait of James Logan, a prominent figure in American history. Captured in 1745, this image depicts Logan wearing a striking white wig and judicial robe, which were customary attire for individuals serving in Pennsylvania during that era. James Logan (1674-1751) was an Irish-born American statesman and scholar who held various significant positions throughout his career. He served as the fourteenth mayor of Philadelphia and acted as colonial secretary to William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania. His contributions to politics and education made him a respected figure in the British colonies. The photograph is taken from Elisabeth McClellan's book "History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800" published by Tudor Publishing Company in New York in 1937. The engraving beautifully captures the essence of eighteenth-century fashion while providing valuable insights into colonial life. This portrait not only reflects James Logan's political influence but also highlights his scholarly pursuits. It serves as a testament to his dedication to both public service and intellectual endeavors. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of history, we are reminded of the rich heritage that shaped America's early years. This print allows us to connect with an important individual who played a crucial role in shaping Pennsylvania's development during its formative years as a colony within North America.
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