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romises to almost every county in the State to speak in the interest of the State ticket. The months of June and July we had spent in our headquarters in Saint Paul,Minnesota. Our party consisted of Eliza Logan Wood, the great tragedian, Katie Logan, who was subsequently our adopted daughter, General Logan, myself, our daughter Dollie, and baby son, John A. Logan, Jr. We made Saint Paul our headquarters and went to all the important lakes in Minnesota, having a very delightful time fishinGeneral Logan, myself, our daughter Dollie, and baby son, John A. Logan, Jr. We made Saint Paul our headquarters and went to all the important lakes in Minnesota, having a very delightful time fishing. The general had had no such respite from constant care and anxiety since he entered the army in 1861. He entered into all our plans for recreation and rest with the enthusiasm of a boy. When we visited the lakes we had our boats and went out in the morning, returning in the afternoon with boats laden with beautiful fish, all of us having participated in the catch. It can be said to have been one of the most delightful summers of our lives. Upon the announcement of the general's nomina
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indispensable vexations attending housekeeping. Katie Logan was with us, and we had a very delightful time oned with friends who came to enjoy her music. General Logan on his entrance into the Senate was made chairmawho had been chairman of that committee prior to General Logan. General Logan was also second on the committee General Logan was also second on the committee on judiciary, second on the committee on appropriations, and second on the committee on privileges and electionured for him a seat in the United States Senate. General Logan, though a steadfast Republican partisan, differe of the legislature. The amount of work that General Logan put on this case was beyond description. He cams of each day would have been impossible. When General Logan had anything very important that he desired to ds case, with the exception of the few hours that General Logan had to go to the Senate to be present during theainment. As if to emphasize their welcome of General Logan and myself to the senatorial circle, we had many