John Lee Logan

John Lee Logan (March 5, 1848 – January 15, 1890) was an American lawyer and jurist who served as Associate Justice of the Idaho Territorial Supreme Court from 1888 to 1889.

He attended the Virginia Military Institute, but dropped out to join a cavalry regiment of the Confederate Army.

He read law under his future father-in-law, John Randolph Tucker, in Richmond, Virginia, from 1868 to 1870, and was admitted to the bar in 1869.

[4] On March 5, 1888, President Grover Cleveland nominated Logan as Associate Justice of the Idaho Territorial Supreme Court, and he was confirmed by the senate on April 12, 1888.

[3] His health continued to deteriorate in the Idaho Territory, leading President Benjamin Harrison to remove Logan, replacing him with Willis Sweet in November 1889.

Gertrude Tucker Logan, wife of John Lee Logan and daughter of John Randolph Tucker .