Major Logue (c. 1826 – 1 February 1900) was an early settler of Western Australia.
Born in Ireland, he arrived in the colony as a child, and eventually settled on a pastoral property near Geraldton.
In 1850, Logue overlanded stock from York to Geraldton, subsequently setting up as a pastoralist near Greenough.
Logue entered parliament in 1870, as one of the Legislative Council's first elected representatives.
[1] Logue made two unsuccessful attempts to re-enter parliament in the 1890s, running in the seat of Greenough at the 1894 and 1897 general elections.