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    Letter from Charles Graham to Alden Partridge, 23 May 1827.

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    Sends his son, Charles Graham, to the Academy.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to human error

    Letter from Charles Graham to Alden Partridge, 8 July 1827.

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    Pleased with the progress of his son, Charles Graham; reports of John Hunter Graham are satisfactory, with the exception of his use of profanity; please let him know when his sons are to be examined so he can attend.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to human error

    Letter from Charles Graham to Alden Partridge, 18 May 1833.

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    Gives information about an unnamed university there (most likely New York University); addressed to Partridge as president of Jefferson College in Washington, Mississippi.Transcription by Joel Kindrick. Transcriptions may be subject to error. See letter from Charles Graham to Alden Partridge, dated 12 April 1833

    Dr. Charles Graham and Two Student Nurses

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    Dr. Charles Pattison Graham was born in Wallace, N.C., August 28, 1907, the son of Benjamin Robinson and Edith Bolles Graham. He married Miss Jean McKoy April 23rd, 1938. His great grandfather, grandfather, father and son all received their Medical Degrees. He received his medical education from the University of Virginia, 1895. He practiced medicine from 1916-1928 and died April 18th, 1928

    Dr. B. F. Graham With Sons Fred and Charles

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    Benjamin Robinson Graham (1868-1928), a native of Fayetteville, N.C., received his M.D. in 1895 from the University of Virginia. He is pictured here with his two sons, Fred and Charles

    Charles Graham to David McConaughy, 13 August 1869

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    August 13, 1869McConaughy, DavidCharles Graham, who commanded a brigade in the Federal 3rd Corps at the battle of Gettysburg, writes to David McConaughy to inform him that he will attend the officer's reunion.Manuscript letter, 4 pp

    Letter from Charles Graham to John Bowes, 17 May 1826.

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    Sends his son, John Hunter Graham, to the Academy; discusses John's health and course of study; please allow John to room with the Irving boys at first.The date of death for John R. Bowes is uncertain

    Letter from Charles Graham to Alden Partridge, 19 May 1826.

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    Regarding the character and health of his son, John Hunter Graham, as well as his course of study; would like his son to share a room with William Irving
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