Logan, James H.

ID
1742
Nationality
American
Occupation
Chemist
Teacher
School founder
Educational administrator
Summary
Deafened at age 4 1/2 from scarlet fever; graduated the Pennsylvania School for the deaf (Philadelphia), 1863; one of Gallaudet College's first students (B.A., 1869); M.A. (1874) and honorary D.Sc. (1914) from Gallaudet College. Teacher, then principal at the Pennsylvania School, 1875-1880; after various other jobs, associated with the Western University of Pennsylvania as a teacher and researcher; died at Pittsburgh. With A. Woodside, helped found the Western Pennsylvania School for the deaf.
References
Deaf Persons in the Arts and Sciences, p.228-231; Notable Deaf Persons, p.166-168; Silence of the Spheres, p.46-48; Deaf Heritage, p.69; Representative Deaf Persons [first edition], p.198-201; Peeps into the Deaf World, p.179-180; Collage, p.179; The Frat, March 1945, p.3, 5.
Dates
27 February 1843-9 December1917