Patrick Logan
Patrick Logan | |
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| Born | November 1791 East Renton, Berwickshire, Scotland |
| Died | 17 October 1830 (aged 38) Near Mount Beppo, Queensland, Australia |
| Buried | Surry Hills, Sydney |
| Allegiance | United Kingdom |
| Rank | Captain |
| Unit | 57th Foot Regiment |
| Battles / wars | Peninsular War, War of 1812 |
| Spouse(s) | Letitia O'Beirne |
Captain Patrick Logan (baptised 15 November 1791 – 17 October 1830) was a Scottish army officer who was the commandant of the Moreton Bay Penal Settlement from 1826 until his death in 1830 at the hands of Aboriginal Australians. As he had been hated by convicts, there were rumours that escaped convicts living in the bush had attacked him, but there is no evidence of this.
Logan had a distinguished military career. He was known as a strict commandant of the penal colony to the point of cruelty. Logan made significant explorations of what was to become known as South East Queensland. He was the first European to discover the area which became Ipswich, Queensland and some consider him to be the founder of Queensland.