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Scottish Clans

Logan Tartans & Clan

The Logan clan tartan represents one of Scotland's most distinguished Lowland families, whose legacy spans from medieval Edinburgh estates to pioneering settlements across Canada, America, and Australia through centuries of Scottish heritage.

Clan Motto

Hoc majorum virtus
(This is the valour of my ancestors)

Heritage & Identity

Who Wears Logan Tartan?

Worn by Logan descendants worldwide, sept families including MacLennan variants, Scottish regiment veterans, and Highland heritage enthusiasts celebrating their ancestry across Canada, America, and Britain.

Associated Names

Logan
Logie
Login
Loggan
MacLennan
MacLeannain
Lennan
Lennox
MacGillichallum
Gilchallum
Callum
MacCallum
O'Logan
Lagan
Loogan
Logon
Loggin
Military Heritage

Associated Regiments

Logan clansmen served with valor in Highland regiments, Canadian forces, and Scottish military units, particularly distinguishing themselves in North American frontier conflicts and British Empire campaigns worldwide.

The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Seaforth Highlanders
Canadian Scottish Regiment (Canada)
Nova Scotia Highlanders (Canada)
Toronto Scottish Regiment (Canada)

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Explore authentic Logan clan merchandise including traditional Highland kilts, tartan accessories, clan badges, ceremonial sashes, ties, and heritage items crafted for Logan descendants throughout North America and Scotland.

Logan Tartans

0 Variations

Each tartan can feature several variations, with the most common being Ancient, Modern, Weathered, Hunting and Dress.

The Logan Story

Four centuries of history woven into every thread

The Logan clan's documented history begins in 12th-century East Lothian, where Sir Robert de Logan held the barony of Restalrig near Edinburgh under King David I. The family established themselves as prominent Lowland nobles, with their ancestral seat at Restalrig Castle overlooking the Firth of Forth. Early Logan chiefs served as sheriffs and justiciars, wielding significant influence in medieval Scottish court politics. The clan demonstrated unwavering loyalty to Scottish independence during the Wars of Independence, with successive generations supporting Robert the Bruce against English occupation. Their strategic location near Edinburgh made Restalrig a crucial stronghold for Scottish resistance, cementing the Logans' reputation as fierce defenders of Scottish sovereignty and Highland traditions throughout the turbulent medieval period.

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During the 15th and 16th centuries, the Logan clan expanded their influence through strategic alliances and military prowess under chiefs like Sir Robert Logan of Restalrig. The family weathered the complex religious and political upheavals of the Reformation while maintaining their Presbyterian faith and Scottish cultural traditions. Logan warriors distinguished themselves in border conflicts with England, earning recognition for their cavalry skills and tactical leadership. The clan established cadet branches throughout the Lothians and Borders, with younger sons founding Logan settlements across southern Scotland. However, political intrigue during James VI's reign led to the forfeiture of Restalrig in 1609, forcing many Logan families to seek new opportunities in Ulster Plantation and early colonial ventures, beginning their diaspora to North America.

Where does the name Logan come from?

Logan originates from the Scottish Gaelic 'lag' meaning 'hollow' or 'little hollow,' referring to geographical features in the Scottish Lowlands. The name derives from the barony of Logan in East Lothian near Edinburgh, where the clan held ancestral lands from the 12th century. This territorial surname reflects Scotland's tradition of naming families after their hereditary estates, with Logan specifically denoting those dwelling in or ruling over the hollow lands of ancient Restalrig.

The 17th and 18th centuries witnessed massive Logan emigration to North America, particularly following the Jacobite uprisings and Highland Clearances. Logan families established thriving communities in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and the Carolinas, becoming prominent pioneers and merchants. Many Logans served with distinction in colonial militias during the French and Indian Wars, while others supported American independence during the Revolutionary War. Scottish Logan emigrants brought their clan traditions to Canada, establishing Highland societies and preserving tartan heritage across the Maritime provinces. The clan produced notable military leaders, including Colonel Benjamin Logan, Kentucky's Indian fighter and frontier commander, who founded Logan County and defended early American settlements against Native American raids during the late 18th century.

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Throughout the 19th century, Logan descendants flourished across the expanding frontiers of North America and the British Empire. Clan members served as officers in Highland regiments during the Napoleonic Wars, while Logan emigrants pioneered settlements in Ontario, Manitoba, and western Canada. The family produced distinguished educators, including Dr. James Logan, who established botanical gardens in Philadelphia, and numerous Logan physicians, lawyers, and merchants who shaped growing American and Canadian communities. During the American Civil War, Logan descendants served on both sides, with General John A. Logan becoming a prominent Union commander and later U.S. Senator from Illinois. Canadian Logans contributed significantly to Confederation efforts, helping establish modern Canada while maintaining strong connections to their Scottish Highland heritage through clan societies and cultural organizations.

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The Logan clan tartan embodies centuries of Scottish Highland tradition, from ancient Restalrig estates to global settlements, worn proudly by descendants across North America.
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