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According to the Ohio Historical Society, Logan had about 250 residents in 1825, and 600 by 1840.
The Hocking River provided sufficient water power for the purpose of operating grist and sawmills particularly at the falls above Logan.
The town of Logan was slow to progress until the opening of the Hocking Canal, a branch of the Ohio and Erie Canal, in 1838.
Several industries prospered due to the rich mineral resources of the Hocking Valley.

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