General Edward Lawrence Logan, a Spanish-American War veteran and prominent figure in Boston’s military history, lends his name to the international airport serving the city. His legacy extends beyond military service, encompassing leadership roles within the Massachusetts National Guard and significant contributions to the development of the state’s militia.
Naming the airport after General Logan honors his dedication to public service and recognizes his impact on the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The choice reflects a desire to commemorate a respected local figure and provides a connection to the region’s history. This recognition also adds a layer of meaning to the airport, transforming it from a mere transportation hub into a tribute to a notable individual.