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KI 1330 Bellevue StreetGreen Bay, Wisconsin 54302U.S.A.Telephone: (920) 468-8100Toll Free: (800) 424-2432Fax: (920) 468-0280Web site: http://www.ki.com Private CompanyFounded: 1941 as Krueger Metal ProductsEmployees: 3,500Sales: $600 million (2002 est.)NAIC: 337211 Wood Office Furniture... Read more |
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William Edmond Logan
Logan, William Edmond (b. Montreal, Canada, 20 April 1798; d. Llechryd, Wales, 22 July 1875) geology. Logan Read more |
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Logan
Logan, Australia, Canada, USA 1. Australia (Queensland): a river named after a Captain Logan who was killed here by Aborigines.2. Canada (Yukon Territory): a mountain named after Sir William Logan (1798–1875), founder of the Geological Survey of Canada.3. USA (Utah): named after Ephraim... Read more |
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George Logan
George Logan George Logan (1753-1821) was one of the renais sance men who governed the republic in the early days of the United States. Though little known past his lifetime, he ably combined the professions of doctor, farmer, politician, and diplomat in a career that lasted more than 40... Read more |
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Mount Logan
Mount Logan [for Sir William Logan ], 19,551 ft (5,959 m) high, in Kluane National Park, extreme SW Yukon Territory, Canada, just E of Alaska; highest mountain in Canada and second highest in North America. It caps an immense tableland and is the center of the greatest glacial expanse in North... Read more |
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James Logan
James Logan 1674-1751, American colonial statesman and scholar, b. Ireland. While engaged in the shipping trade, Logan met William Penn and became (1699) his secretary. He emigrated to Philadelphia with Penn and remained his confidential adviser for many years. He served as provincial secretary... Read more |
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Sir William Edmond Logan
Sir William Edmond Logan 1798-1875, Canadian geologist. Educated in England, he managed (1831-38) coal mines and a copper smelter in Wales. In addition to making studies of clays underlying coal seams, he made extensive geological maps and sections. These were used for the first geological map of... Read more |
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