GEORGIA - REV WAR Philip Logan, Rev. War soldier Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Arnold Logan Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm Philip Logan, Rev. War soldier Philip Logan was in the Rev. War from North Carolina and served in the 4th Regiment of the Continental Line till early 1780. After that he moved to Georgia. He was a soldier in the Refugee Service under the command of Col. Elijah Clark. This service caused him to receive a bounty of 250 acres from Wilkes Co., GA on 12/4/1784. He also received a bounty of 287-1/2 acres (#1283) from Washington Co., GA in December 1783. He must have been a soldier in the Refugee Service in Washington Co. first (in 1783) and then in Wilkes Co. (1784) but have found no other record of the service which caused him to receive the Washington Co. bounty. He was a fifer in the Militia Company District of Capt. Matthew Hubert in Wilkes Co. in Nov. 1793. Records in both counties have been researched. We looked for a deed in Deed Book KKK in Wilkes Co. for 1786 based on information in the Wilkes Co. Deed Book Index but found the Deed Book itself covered another year--not 1786. Later found out that deed book information in other counties is sometimes transcribed to another book/index. Does anyone know if this might have happened in Wilkes Co.? Also, need to find out if Oglethorpe Co. might have any old Wilkes Co. records. I am trying to find any additional information I can on Philip Logan, particularly anything that would identify his spouse(s), children, siblings, etc., and ultimately link him to my great, great grandfather, Philip D. Logan (b. 1787) who was a soldier during the War of 1812.