Coosa County AlArchives Obituaries.....Logan, James Alexander ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ronald Bridges lacoosa@knology.net October 1998 Gone to His Reward James A. Logan, and old and highly esteemed citizen of this county, after suffering for several days from a stroke of paralysis breathed his last at his home six mile north of Rockford on Monday the 25th inst. Mr. Logan was a man of more than ordinary intelligence, an omnivorous reader and profound thinker. He was a Confederate soldier and wore the gray with honor to himself and country. He was a good neighbor, a kind husband and father. And although he has passed his three score and ten he had, up to the time of his recent affliction, been active in daily walks of life. The remains were interred in the cemetery at Andrew Chapel Church, of which he had long been a member.(1) (1)The Chronicle, Gone to His Reward, 29 Dec 1911, p. 5. Published in Rockford, Coosa Co., AL. Microfilm: Located in the Alabama Archives and History, Montgomery, AL. Additional Comments: James Alexander Logan(b. 18 Nov 1837 in Coosa Co., AL & d. 25 Dec 1911 in Coosa Co., AL) married Carrie Angelina White (b. 9 Nov 1840 in AL & d. 18 Apr 1927 in Coosa Co., AL) on 5 Jan 1860 in Coosa Co., AL. Both are buried in Andrew's Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery, Coosa Co., AL. File at:http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/coosa/obits/l/logan-ja.txt