Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Major-General Logan” in chapter 1.22, section c.1.22.69, page 172 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19.:
...n he really was. He sat on his horse bolt upright, bridle-hand well forward, and with scarcely a bend in the knee.
He had usually a tall horse, which added to the imposing effect of his figure.
Major-General Logan made a conspicuous figure in the saddle.
His coal-black hair and tremendous moustache gave him a ferocious appearance, though in reality his disposition was a genial one.
But he often had fits of...
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