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Logan, Maria Dickinson, 1857-1939

 Person

Biography as described by the Library Company of Philadelphia:

"Maria Dickinson Logan II (1857-1939) was an elite Philadelphian who led a rich social and artistic life. She belonged to numerous clubs and social groups and was an avid gardener, poet, and photographer[...] Maria kept careful records of her family history and dedicated years of her life to tracing her genealogy. Maria was deeply engaged in history and education and was a member of several organizations that supported these fields, such as the Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women and the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. During her life, she donated to many hospitals and welfare organizations, including Germantown Hospital and the Salvation Army. Her generous gifts were especially needed and appreciated during the last decade of her life, when the Great Depression took hold of the country. She never married, instead living with her bachelor brother Albanus Charles (“Lo”) Logan II at their family estate in Germantown until his death in 1930. Lo was Maria’s last living sibling, which likely made his death all the more impactful.

After Lo’s death, Maria set to work cementing his legacy and ensuring that his memory would live on. She began by donating a collection of manuscripts to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in honor of her brother. She crafted a loving scrapbook of his life and contributed to an entry about him in the National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Finally, in her own will, Maria established a $20,000 trust for the Library Company in his memory. Her trust continues to fund the Library Company today. Far from a one-time act of generosity, the trust is the product of generations of philanthropy, planned giving, and a love of the Library Company passed down through the Dickinson and Logan families."

NACO URI(s)

http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr92037611

Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:

Copy of ordinance to accept a certain legacy and devise given to the City of Philadelphia under the will of Maria Dickinson Logan, 1939 October 9

 Item — Drawer: 4-2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The History Files collection contains research materials documenting parks, sites, structures, organizations, events, and individuals associated with the Fairmount Park System and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. This collection compiles materials from diverse sources over time rather than representing the records of a single office or individual. Typical materials include correspondence, deeds, leases, newspaper clippings, photocopies of published articles and book excerpts, research...
Dates: 1939 October 9

Excerpt from Executive Meeting of the Commissioners of Fairmount Park, 1939 October 26

 Item — Drawer: 4-2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The History Files collection contains research materials documenting parks, sites, structures, organizations, events, and individuals associated with the Fairmount Park System and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. This collection compiles materials from diverse sources over time rather than representing the records of a single office or individual. Typical materials include correspondence, deeds, leases, newspaper clippings, photocopies of published articles and book excerpts, research...
Dates: 1939 October 26

Inventory and appraisement in the estate of Maria Dickinson Logan, deceased, 1939 February 21

 Item — Drawer: 4-2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The History Files collection contains research materials documenting parks, sites, structures, organizations, events, and individuals associated with the Fairmount Park System and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. This collection compiles materials from diverse sources over time rather than representing the records of a single office or individual. Typical materials include correspondence, deeds, leases, newspaper clippings, photocopies of published articles and book excerpts, research...
Dates: 1939 February 21

Inventory and valuations of the residence of Maria Dickinson Logan, 1935 September 4

 Item — Drawer: 4-2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The History Files collection contains research materials documenting parks, sites, structures, organizations, events, and individuals associated with the Fairmount Park System and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. This collection compiles materials from diverse sources over time rather than representing the records of a single office or individual. Typical materials include correspondence, deeds, leases, newspaper clippings, photocopies of published articles and book excerpts, research...
Dates: 1935 September 4

Letter from David H. Williams, Senior Trust Officer at the Girard Trust Corn Exchange Bank, to Norman W. Garrett, Secretary of the Fairmount Park Commission, regarding the Commission's failure to maintain Loudoun Mansion in accordance with the provisions of Maria Dickinson Logan's will, 1954 November 22

 Item — Drawer: 4-2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The History Files collection contains research materials documenting parks, sites, structures, organizations, events, and individuals associated with the Fairmount Park System and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. This collection compiles materials from diverse sources over time rather than representing the records of a single office or individual. Typical materials include correspondence, deeds, leases, newspaper clippings, photocopies of published articles and book excerpts, research...
Dates: 1954 November 22

Letter from James A. Montgomery, Jr., Park Solicitor, to O.B.G. Fullaway relative to the Maria Dickinson Logan bequest, 1940 June 27

 Item — Drawer: 4-2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The History Files collection contains research materials documenting parks, sites, structures, organizations, events, and individuals associated with the Fairmount Park System and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. This collection compiles materials from diverse sources over time rather than representing the records of a single office or individual. Typical materials include correspondence, deeds, leases, newspaper clippings, photocopies of published articles and book excerpts, research...
Dates: 1940 June 27

Loudoun Park, Loudoun Mansion: History - transcription and copy of Logan will, 1934

 File — Drawer: 4-2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The History Files collection contains research materials documenting parks, sites, structures, organizations, events, and individuals associated with the Fairmount Park System and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. This collection compiles materials from diverse sources over time rather than representing the records of a single office or individual. Typical materials include correspondence, deeds, leases, newspaper clippings, photocopies of published articles and book excerpts, research...
Dates: 1934

Loudoun Park, Loudoun Mansion: History - wills, 1932-1939, 1957

 File — Drawer: 4-2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The History Files collection contains research materials documenting parks, sites, structures, organizations, events, and individuals associated with the Fairmount Park System and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. This collection compiles materials from diverse sources over time rather than representing the records of a single office or individual. Typical materials include correspondence, deeds, leases, newspaper clippings, photocopies of published articles and book excerpts, research...
Dates: 1932-1939; 1957

Loudoun - Plan of property made for Maria Dickinson Logan

 Digital Image
Identifier: DO_029
Dates: 1937 April 24

Plan of property made for Maria Dickinson Logan, bounded by Wyneva Street, Germantown Avenue, Apsley Street, and Greene Street, 1937 April 24

 Item — Drawer: N7, Folder: 3.1
Identifier: 7
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Of the 70+ parks within the Fairmount Park system, there is a disparate amount of material available in this collection. Major watershed parks (such as Fairmount Park and Wissahickon Park) are not covered in this collection, nor are significant indepedent parks such as FDR Park and Bartram's Garden. This collection is concentrated on neighborhood parks, particularly smaller parks and squares. Some parks are undocumented, or have only one or two related items, while other parks...
Dates: 1937 April 24