"Spemica Lawba"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1776"^^ . "Captain Logan"@en . . . . . "11273"^^ . . "Captain Logan (c. 1776 \u2013 November 25, 1812), also known as Spemica Lawba (\"High Horn\"), James Logan, or simply Logan, was a Shawnee warrior who lived in what became the U.S. state of Ohio. Although he opposed the expansion of the United States into Shawnee lands, after the Treaty of Greenville (1795), he was one of many Shawnees who sought to preserve Shawnee independence by maintaining peaceful relations with the United States. When the War of 1812 came to Ohio, Logan served as a scout and guide for the Americans. After he was killed in a skirmish with British-allied Natives, he was buried with military honors by the Americans, becoming \"the foremost Indian hero on the American side of that conflict.\""@en . . . . "James Logan, Logan"@en . . . . . "Killed in the War of 1812"@en . "Captain Logan (c. 1776 \u2013 November 25, 1812), also known as Spemica Lawba (\"High Horn\"), James Logan, or simply Logan, was a Shawnee warrior who lived in what became the U.S. state of Ohio. Although he opposed the expansion of the United States into Shawnee lands, after the Treaty of Greenville (1795), he was one of many Shawnees who sought to preserve Shawnee independence by maintaining peaceful relations with the United States. When the War of 1812 came to Ohio, Logan served as a scout and guide for the Americans. After he was killed in a skirmish with British-allied Natives, he was buried with military honors by the Americans, becoming \"the foremost Indian hero on the American side of that conflict.\""@en . . . . . "20982006"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Trader, scout, warrior, interpreter"@en . "Fort Winchester"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Captain Logan"@en . . . . "1065206694"^^ . . . . . . "1812-11-25"^^ . . . . . . . . . .