Photos and Audio by Suzanne M. Caraker
For the past 20-years, the General John A. Logan Museum has had a home in Murphysboro.
Michael Jones, the director of the Museum, has been there since the beginning and was one of the driving forces to the opening of the museum. “It’s funny where Logan pops up, he is a national figure and I don’t think a lot of people in Murphysboro or Carbondale or Marion, you know, any of Southern Illinois realize he’s a national figure,” Jones said.
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