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Frederick B. Graham portrait [Title supplied by cataloger]
Portrait of Frederick B. Graham. Art original, oil on canvas
Virginia 1861
"Entered according to act of Congress, A.D. 1861 by Henry S. Graham in the clerk's office of the District of Columbia."; "Washington, June 13th, 1861."; "Sold for the benefit of the sick and wounded of the U.S. Army."; Includes census table for 1860.Grayscale1:1,330,56
Joseph B. Graham papers, MSS.0585
Abstract: Correspondence of this delegate to the Alabama Constitutional Convention of 1901 as well as printed reports from the Convention.Scope and Content Note: The collection contains incoming and outgoing correspondence of Joseph B. Graham, delegate to the Alabama Constitutional Convention of 1901 for the Eighth Senatorial District of Talladega and Clay Counties. It also includes printed reports from the Convention.Biographical/Historical Note: Joseph Brown Graham, son of William Harris and Myra Elizabeth Penland Graham, was born on 18 March 1864, in Spring Garden, Cherokee County, Alabama. He was educated at the Spring Garden high school, and received his A.B. degree from Oxford College in 1880. He taught at Spring Garden from 1883-1889, then went to Union City, Tennessee for one year. He returned to Talladega in 1887 where he was superintendent for the city schools until 1893. He read law with Charles C. Whitson at Talladega and was admitted to the bar in 1893. He was a member of the board of examiners of public schools of Cherokee County from 1884-1886, superintendent of education of Talladega County form 1889-1903. He was a delegate to the Alabama Constitutional Convention of 1901, as well as the vice-president of the State Democratic convention in 1900. On 12 December 1900, he married Lera Jones of Talladega; the couple had one son, Joseph Brown, Jr. Graham died on 6 July 1903 in Talledega by a Southern RR car
J.B. McNamara from Elizabeth Burke Graham, December 18, 1929-December 6, 1934
Letters to J.B. McNamara from Elizabeth Burke Graham dated December 18, 1929 to December 6,1934
Lorenz B. Graham, circa 1921/1930
Photograph of author Lorenz B. Graham. Graham wrote children's books. His sister, Shirley Graham, was married to civil rights leader W.E.B. DuBois
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Frontispiece, signed by R.C. Boswell.Verso of t.p.: Press of Andrew B. Graham Company, Washington, D.C.Copyright date from verso of t.p.Mode of access: Internet
Mexico City, Mexico 1847
Relief shown by hachures and pictorially.; In lower left corner: "Bureau Corps T. Engineers. 3rd March 1848. Examined & approved, J.J. Abert, Col. Corps T.E."; "Entered according to the act of Congress, in the year 1848, by Curtis B. Graham, in the Clerk's Office of the District of Columbia."; Inset: Part of the Valley of Mexico.; Includes positions and numbers of troops, and casualty statistics for the battles of Contreras, Churubusco, Molino del Rey, and Chapultepec.Color;1:31:68
Interview with Robert Graham, Sr., January 28, 1986
Cassette recordingInterview conducted by Bennard B. Perlman with Robert Graham, Sr. of Graham Gallery, New York, January 28, 1986, for Perlman's book, "The Lives, Loves and Art of Arthur B. Davies.
Interview with Robert Graham, Sr., January 28, 1986
Cassette recordingInterview conducted by Bennard B. Perlman with Robert Graham, Sr. of Graham Gallery, New York, January 28, 1986, for Perlman's book, "The Lives, Loves and Art of Arthur B. Davies.
Headstone of Dorothy Graham
Color photograph head stone of Fannie B Graham (June 26, 1866-September 8, 1915) and Dorothy Graham (October 4, 1901-April 4, 1943) pink mums and a rainbow colored pinwheel decorate the grav
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